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On one hand, the release of Ibram X. Kendi's new book, How To Be An Antiracist, couldn't come at a better time. The book hits bookstores this week amid an ongoing national debate about what ...
Writer Ibram X. Kendi's new book tackles one of today's most important topics. How to Be an Antiracist lays out his definition of what makes a racist — and what people can do to combat racism.
Ibram X. Kendi on teaching values of antiracism 05:47. At the African Meeting House in Boston, the oldest Black church in the country, correspondent Nancy Giles met with Ibram X. Kendi, ...
Ibram X. Kendi, the center’s leader who has become a flashpoint of national controversy, faces an inquiry into complaints from staff members. By Stephanie Saul In the wake of George Floyd’s ...
Ibram X. Kendi described a story of how he took away his one-year-old daughter's White doll and investigated the races of other dolls at his child's daycare.
Ibram X. Kendi joined Times columnist Sandy Banks for a thought-provoking L.A. Times Book Club conversation about his book “How to Raise an Antiracist” at USC on June 22, 2022.
Ibram X. Kendi discusses introducing Malcolm X to today’s young readers and the timing of his new book in light of President Trump’s anti-DEI actions.
Ibram X. Kendi thinks there are three major "lethal weapons" threatening human existence: climate change, nuclear war, and a third, which he says we're in denial about — racism.
IBRAM X. KENDI: Yeah, I mean, it’s just striking, sort of, to me, how, in the 1920s, when the Ku Klux Klan was ascendant, that Donald Trump’s father was one of — not only one of the people ...
Ibram X. Kendi visits Build to discuss the book "Stamped: Racism, Antiracism and You" at Build Studio on March 10 in New York City Michael Loccisano/Getty. Barrett, a white woman, is the ...
The press heralded Kendi as a genius, scholar, and the moral voice of the Black Lives Matter era. In 2021, the New York Times was particularly fawning, publishing uncritical fare like “Ibram X. Kendi ...
The headlines lately have been full of the news that Ibram X. Kendi of Boston University has dismissed about half of the staff of the Center for Antiracist Research, which he has headed since 2020.