In this book, Ibram Kendi argues that an idea, action or policy is either racist – that is, contributing to a history that regards and treats different races as inherently unequal – or it is antiracist, because it is trying to dismantle that history. There is nothing in between. Kendi rejects the idea that racism is born out of ignorance and argues instead that it is born out of its profitability and utility. How then do we establish an antiracist ethic? Join us for discussion of this provocative and personal text.