100 Questions After the Killing of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor
The Chicago Tragedy
- 312pages
- 11 heures de lecture
Rooted in the urgent context of George Floyd's death, this work presents a comprehensive response to the question of how white individuals can actively contribute to ending systemic racism. It addresses the various challenges faced by marginalized communities, including obstacles to education, employment, and entrepreneurship. Through 100 thought-provoking questions, the author outlines the systemic barriers that hinder the pursuit of happiness and advocates for actionable change to create a more equitable society.


