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White Thinking: 'Profound' The Sunday Times
By (Author) Lilian Thuram
Translated by David Murphy
Translated by Aedn N Loingsigh
Translated by Cristina Johnston
Legend Press Ltd
Hero
7th October 2022
29th October 2021
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Racism and racial discrimination / Anti-racism
305.896
Hardback
224
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
500g
What does it mean to be white Beyond just a skin color, is it also a way of thinking If so, how did it come about, and why
In this book, drawing on history, personal experience and activist literature, the former soccer player and World Champion Lilian Thuram looks at the origins and workings of white thinking, how it divides us and how it has become ubiquitous and accepted without challenge. He demonstrates how centuries of white bias and denial justified slavery and colonialism, and have reinforced norms and structures of oppression, limiting the roles and horizons of both non-whites and whites alike.
Crucially, while White Thinking is a critique of ingrained structural inequities, it calls for an inclusive approach to solving the problem, and aims to raise awareness and imagine a new world in which all of humanity is given equal weight.
Lilian Thuram, born in Guadeloupe in 1972, had a prestigious international career in football for the French national team World champion in 1998, European champion in 2000, World Cup finalist in 2006 and played for elite European clubs such as Juventus and Barcelona. In 2008, he created the Lilian Thuram Foundation to educate against racism, and he has become a high-profile activist himself. He is the author of various non-fiction books.