

White Tears/Brown Scars: How White Feminism Betrays Women of Color [Hamad, Ruby] on desertcart.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. White Tears/Brown Scars: How White Feminism Betrays Women of Color Review: A unique perspective on white women’s role in white supremacy - This book does a phenomenal job of looking at white women’s role in the persistence of white supremacy. Instead of placing the blame solely on white men, the author details where white women have been the backbone and driving force behind some aspects of racism. This is accomplished through the use of anecdotes and research. The book was enlightening as well as emotionally difficult to read. But, if we want to change the way the world is, we all need to be willing to look at and acknowledge the hard things, what is not working and what is toxic. We all need to be willing to change. Review: Truth to power - Truth about how women of color are treated every day in the so-called “developed world.” An excellent read and should be required reading for anyone who truly wants to have an inclusive community.



| Best Sellers Rank | #11,770 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #8 in Discrimination & Racism #23 in Women in History #58 in Sociology Reference |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (1,150) |
| Dimensions | 5.5 x 0.99 x 8.2 inches |
| ISBN-10 | 194822674X |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1948226745 |
| Item Weight | 2.31 pounds |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 304 pages |
| Publication date | October 6, 2020 |
| Publisher | Catapult |
T**N
A unique perspective on white women’s role in white supremacy
This book does a phenomenal job of looking at white women’s role in the persistence of white supremacy. Instead of placing the blame solely on white men, the author details where white women have been the backbone and driving force behind some aspects of racism. This is accomplished through the use of anecdotes and research. The book was enlightening as well as emotionally difficult to read. But, if we want to change the way the world is, we all need to be willing to look at and acknowledge the hard things, what is not working and what is toxic. We all need to be willing to change.
S**E
Truth to power
Truth about how women of color are treated every day in the so-called “developed world.” An excellent read and should be required reading for anyone who truly wants to have an inclusive community.
A**N
Eye Opening
Wonderfully written and thought provoking. The author showcased the oppression of various women of color. I learned so much about other women of color through reading this book. White Feminism is very real and the author backed it up with historical facts
K**G
Required reading for white women
This book does such a great job of exposing how white women leverage their privilege and power to keep white supremacy in place. I especially appreciated a more global perspective of how white women's behavior affects women of color (no matter how white they may seem or look) around the world. The author does a great job of unpacking many of the harmful and limiting stereotypes women of color are categorized by and that information and understanding is incredibly useful in countering those tropes within myself and in the world at large. This book pulls no punches and does not sugarcoat anything to cater to anyone's white fragility. Because of that, I found this book very valuable in understanding a perspective outside my own and came to realize more how my behavior as a white women can do irreparable harm to women of color. White women need to choose a different way. Highly recommend.
C**R
White Women Tears and White Feminism
This book explains white women's tears and how they use their tears as a mechanism of defense, a retreat to safety, and ultimately, a tactic for silencing and controlling women of color. The author provides various explanations and real life occurrences to validate and support this fact (ex. The Angry Black Woman, “Karen,” “BBQ Becky”). The book has a ton of history about the initial suffering of women of color amid colonization. She also explains how white women where co-conspirators in colonizing races of color and how they were not “pure” angels as they’d like us to believe, not then and not now. Today, white women use their tears and their privilege to oppress women of color all while portraying that they are for all women (white feminism). She touches on how colonized women were not considered “women” as evident in being the “inferior” race and not being able to own their bodies having being forcibly raped and abused. White women were the standard and representation of a “woman” and white men were the representation of what was considered a “man.” How can women of color even be apart of a movement for all women (feminist movement) when colored women are not viewed as women to begin with? I personally enjoyed reading this book. I rate it a 4/5 simply because I felt the author became rather repetitive and redundant as she too often drove the same point home. It was almost as if I was rereading the same page again with a little added information or instances.
A**A
White Tears/Brown Scars
What a powerful and thought-provoking book! I would recommend that all women read it. I remember being asked if I was FIRST a black person or a woman back in the late 1960's when both the Civil Rights and Women's Movements were in their prime. It seems that I made the "right" choice: I have been able to minimize the scars - I guess that I've always known!
S**N
If this book makes you angry….then you are the problem!
I have seen a couple of reviews from people who feel the book is racist and blaming white women for everything that is wrong with the world. If this is your stance, then yes you are the problem. This book was written to highlight the issues that black and brown women go through when it comes to a CERTAIN TYPE of white women. If you don’t understand that, then congrats you’re a Karen. This is a phenomenal read and extremely informative. Please give it a try!
F**A
Must read
This book should be required reading in schools all over the world. I'm not sure how to sit and soak in everything I've learnt and the new frameworks through which I can process my experiences, but I'm gonna try. Absolutely need to do a reread in the future.
P**W
I stumbled a across this book from TikTok, and I am very pleased that I took the leap and purchased it Ruby Hamad is a great writer and the book is updated with events that have been in discussion the US (in the last 4 years) in regards to racism, especially against black and brown people. As a black woman living in Europe, who identifies as an intersectional feminist, this book brings out good talking points on how feminism and especially white feminism, betrays women of color. Highly recommend this read, especially for white women.
L**Y
Ruby Hamad is an incredibly intelligent woman and an excellent writer. She carefully carries you throughout history, all the way to present day. Explaining everything in depth. As a white woman, I've been racially blind. Not truly seeing either today's or yesterday's suffering and subjugation of the people of colour around me. This book opened my eyes. To everything. Even to how racism works, where it came from and why it exists. How societal structures formed and what they're doing to both us as a people and to the planet around us. Each part is tied together beautifully, so you forget nothing. I'm so glad I read this. I needed to read this.
K**V
Book was in excellent condition. Arrived quickly.
B**I
Me encantó la forma de evidenciar la relación entre el racismo, el clasismo, la homifobia y la misoginia. Su raíz, la estructura patriarcal
C**E
Inspirant
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