Muted Colours - Dundurn

Muted Colours

Uncovering Internalized Racism on the Journey to Reclaiming Racial Identity

Available Jan 12th 2027

Description

Muted Colours guides readers on a journey of racial insight, self-discovery, and empowerment.

Racism. It’s a word we hear thrown around in accusation, in defense, as a pin in a grenade that threatens to blow up society as we know it. What does it mean for BIPOC? Can a racialized person be racist?

Muted Colours uses the stories of fourteen racialized women to provide an insightful look into the concept of internalized racism and how it impacts life and identity. Racialized readers will learn language to name their experiences and recognize the biases they’ve been socialized to hold. White readers will gain a better understanding of how racism impacts racialized folks on personal and systemic levels. The final chapter provides self-reflection questions and concrete strategies for unpacking and reducing implicit biases, and actionable ways to combat racism in everyday life while working towards a more just society.

Muted Colours powerfully strengthens our understanding of internalized racism and invites us to embrace our racial identities.

Contributors

Judith Lam Tang

Judith Lam Tang is a Chinese Canadian author, advocate, and activist. Her essays have appeared in The Globe and Mail, Voices from The FOLD, The Fiddlehead, and Edmonton Public Library’s Capital City Press Anthology. She lives in Edmonton.

Book Details

ePub
January 2027
-
300 pp
9781459756861
ePub
January 2027
-
300 pp
9781459756878
Paperback
January 2027
6x9 in
300 pp
9781459756885