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Calling In
How to Start Making Change with Those You'd Rather Cancel

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From a pioneering Black feminist and MacArthur "Genius" Fellow, an urgent and exhilarating memoir-manifesto-handbook about how to rein in the excesses of cancel culture so we can truly communicate and solve problems together. In 1979, Loretta Ross was a single mother who'd had to drop out of Howard University. She was working at Washington, DC's Rape Crisis Center when she got a letter from a man in prison saying he wanted to learn how to not be a rapist anymore. At first, she was furious. As a survivor of sexual violence, she wanted to write back pouring out her rage. But instead, she made a different choice, a choice to reject the response her trauma was pushing her towards, a choice that set her on the path towards developing a philosophy that would come to guide her whole career: rather than calling people out, try to call even your unlikeliest allies in. Hold them accountable-but do so with love. Calling In is at once a handbook, a manifesto, and a memoir-because the power of Loretta Ross's message comes from who she is and what she's lived through. She's a Black woman who's deprogrammed white supremacists, a survivor who's taught convicted rapists the principles of feminism. With stories from her five remarkable decades in activism, she vividly illustrates why calling people in-inviting them into conversation instead of conflict by focusing on your shared values over a desire for punishment-is the more strategic choice if you want to make real change. And she shows you how to do so, whether in the workplace, on a college campus, or in your living room. Courageous, awe-inspiring, and blisteringly authentic, Calling In is a practical new solution from one of our country's most extraordinary change-makers-one anyone can learn to use to transform frustrating and divisive conflicts that stand in the way of real connection with the people in your life.


About the author

Loretta J. Ross is an activist, professor, and public intellectual. In her five decades in the human rights movement, she’s deprogramed white supremacists, taught convicted rapists the principles of feminism, and co-organized the second largest march on Washington (surpassed only by the 2017 Women’s March). The founder of the National Center for Human Rights Education and a cofounder of the SisterSong Women of Color Reproductive Justice Collective, her many accolades and honors include a 2022 MacArthur Fellowship and a 2024 induction into the National Women’s Hall of Fame. Today, Ross is an associate professor at Smith College in Northampton, Massachusetts, and the founder of LoRossta Consulting, with which she runs “Calling In” training sessions online and for organizations around the country.

Product details

Authors Loretta J Ross
Publisher Harper Collins
 
Content Book
Product form Paperback / Softback
Publication date 30.04.2025
Subject Non-fiction book > Politics, society, business > Biographies, autobiographies
Fiction > Narrative literature > Letters, diaries
Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > Sociological theories
 
EAN 9781668205419
ISBN 978-1-6682-0541-9
Pages 288
Dimensions (packing) 388.6 x 594.4 x 1.8 cm
Weight (packing) 273 g
 
Subjects Rehabilitation, BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Social Activists, Human Rights, Autobiography: general, Intersectionality, Ally, White Supremacy, SELF-HELP / Communication & Social Skills, Discourse, Political activism, Black, Activism, dei, Social, group or collective psychology, Social discrimination & inequality, Communication Studies, White Fragility, Social Justice, Adam Grant, Cancel Culture, Gloria Steinem, How to be an antiracist, Allies, discussions, Conflict Resolution, Interpersonal communication and skills, Black Feminism, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Activism & Social Justice, Political activism / Political engagement, Social discrimination and social justice, Advocate, Social activism, reproductive justice, Conservatives, national dialogue, Left Wing, Right wing, inclusion and acceptance, intersectionality and identity, macarthur fellow, womens rights, think again, genius grant, cancelled, hood feminism, so you want to talk about race, ibram kendi, Pleasure Activism, call out, white supremacy and me, Callout, call in, activist manifesto, high conflict, ibram x kendi, Progressives, activist memoir, Amanda Ripley, adrienne maree brown, important conversations
 

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