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Was That Racist: How to Detect, Interrupt and Unlearn Bias in Everyday Life

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Was That Racist: How to Detect, Interrupt and Unlearn Bias in Everyday Life

Contributors:

By (Author) Dr Evelyn Carter

ISBN:

9781472149855

Publisher:

Little, Brown Book Group

Imprint:

Robinson

Publication Date:

6th January 2026

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Social, group or collective psychology
Social groups, communities and identities
Personnel and human resources management

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

256

Dimensions:

Width 153mm, Height 234mm, Spine 22mm

Description

This book is a research-based approach to racial bias training that focuses on detecting the subtler forms of bias and acts as a call-to-action to push back against resistance to DEI training and even the very reality of racial bias by an author with a credible platform in this area. For years, she has researched how people from different racial groups notice bias, talk about what they see, and, most importantly, what happens if (when) they disagree. The research is clear: on average, White people typically only detect overt forms of racial bias, like the use of racial slurs, whereas people of colour detect those overt forms of bias and the subtler examples as well. The research is also clear: people of colour are the group with the more accurate perspective. White people are largely unaware of, or unwilling to acknowledge, racism, and it's hurting all of us. It makes conversations about race and racism - the exact ones we need to be having to realise a more just and equitable world - incredibly challenging. As a diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) practitioner who has consulted for some of the world's leading companies, Dr Carter sees these theoretical gaps in bias detection play out in practical scenarios every day, and wants to help. People of colour are tired and are sick of being asked to educate White colleagues or to yield 'grace and space' as they fumble and do harm in the process. Indeed, many White people want to change their behaviour, to have more nuanced conversations about racism, to reduce their own biases, but that work is hard, it's emotionally taxing and it's scary. Detecting Bias will use peer-reviewed research, personal stories and client examples to drive these points home.

Author Bio

Dr Evelyn Carter is a social psychologist who has conducted cutting-edge research on how to detect and discuss racial bias. Dr Carter's research has been funded by the National Science Foundation, and in 2018, she was featured on the Indiana University College of Arts and Sciences '20 Under 40' list. She loves bridging the theoretical insights from academia to the practical needs of corporate organisations. She has nearly 15 years of experience consulting as a diversity, equity and inclusion expert in industries ranging from higher education, financial services, technology, retail and professional sport. Her accessible approach to talking about DEI has made her a highly sought-after thought leader. Dr Carter's work and insights have been published in popular press outlets such as The Atlantic, Bloomberg, CBS This Morning, CNBC, Fast Company, Harvard Business Review and NPR. Her self-published blog series 'Let's Break it Down' merges her love of research, pop culture and corporate DEI practices.

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