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How to Use Unearned Privilege for Good
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- ISBN8231635139
- EAN9798231635139
- Date de parution06/05/2025
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- ÉditeurWalzone Press
Résumé
How to Use Unearned Privilege for Good is a personal and practical guide for those with societal privilege-especially white men-seeking to turn awareness into action. Drawing from two decades of organizing, leadership coaching, and movement work, Timothy Rodgers offers a candid exploration of how privilege operates quietly in our institutions, workplaces, and relationships-and how it can be repurposed to support equity and justice.
Through powerful stories, honest reflection, and actionable strategies, Rodgers challenges readers to listen deeply, hold open doors, take accountability, and stay in the fight long after the spotlight fades. This book isn't about shame or guilt; it's about responsibility, solidarity, and what it truly means to show up. Whether you're just beginning to understand your privilege or looking for ways to deepen your commitment, this book is a call to move beyond performance-and toward transformation.
Through powerful stories, honest reflection, and actionable strategies, Rodgers challenges readers to listen deeply, hold open doors, take accountability, and stay in the fight long after the spotlight fades. This book isn't about shame or guilt; it's about responsibility, solidarity, and what it truly means to show up. Whether you're just beginning to understand your privilege or looking for ways to deepen your commitment, this book is a call to move beyond performance-and toward transformation.






