You don’t need another anti-racism book.
You know what you’re doing isn’t working.
You know your feminism isn’t protecting anyone, including you.
But you don’t know how to fix it.
You’re exhausted from staying stuck in place, watching the world spin out of control but completely lost as to what to do about it.
Should you be trying to do something about it?
You think so, but you know you’re totally unprepared and way out of your depth.
You want real guidance.
Real clarity.
Real transformation.
This isn’t about being “a better ally.”
This is about breaking up with white feminism, for good so you can know what to do as relationships become strained, the political landscape becomes more hostile, and state violence escalates
We’re way past learning theory now.
It’s time for you to become the intersectional feminist this moment calls for.
This is not your mom's DEI training.
Honey, those don't even work.
You probably already know that because you've been through 1 or 100 of them.
And while you may have gained a few insights or experienced some slight shifts, the impact of those programs doesn't last long.
That's because they focus on behaviors and don't even scratch the surface of your subconscious, making it impossible to unpack and interrogate white supremacist ideologies and patterns of behavior.
Rarely do conventional anti-racism and DEI trainings go deeper than symptoms of racial bias and social inequity.
They offer up facts and stats and send you on your way.
Which is why you stay "stuck," unsure what to do beyond the "buy Black" vote Democrat.
Your standard anti-racism classes and workplace-sponsored DEI trainings don't address your beliefs, socialization, or self-concept.
So you're left with the same anti-Black reflexes intact and white supremacy ideologies on repeat with a heap of white guilt, and some shame sprinkled on top.
We're interrupting all of that.