What a travesty! So much insight and clarity...a passionate call for justice. Much of the book should be read by everyone. But the author's grid leads her to erroneous and damaging conclusions--how tragic that a book written to alleviate injustice will simply create more of it. This book is more diabolical than a KKK screed cause with the latter, you recognise the garbage being spewed out and reject it, but with this, the racist poison is incredibly subtle and well-meaning. Let's put it this way: I'd hate to have coffee with the author--she's already read me like a book, knowing exactly how I think, my weaknesses and blindspots, she's nailed me simply by seeing the colour of my skin. Where I come from, that is the definition of racism.