White Tears/Brown Scars

White Tears/Brown Scars

2019 • 227 pages

Ratings22

Average rating4.5

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When white people cry foul it is often people of colour who suffer. White tears have a potency that silences racial minorities. White Tears/Brown Scars blows open the inconvenient truth that when it comes to race, white entitlement is too often masked by victimhood. Never is this more obvious than the dealings between women of colour and white women. What happens when racism and sexism collide? Ruby Hamad provides some confronting answers.


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January 4, 2023

This is an incredible piece of work engaging in how race is ever more prevalent in society. It offers a deep insight into how we are all involved in racism and how it affects some more than others. A book that can be reread without losing its meaning and content.

October 27, 2019

if you needed another (or several more) reasons to despise yt people, you'll get it here

September 5, 2022

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