Blair Imani is a critically-acclaimed historian, author, educator, and influencer. Herscholarshipspans the subjects of gender studies, race and racism, sociology, intersectionality, and U.S. history. She is the author of Read This to Get Smarter about Race, Class, Gender, Disability, and More; Making Our Way Home- The Great Migration and the Black American Dream; and Modern HERstory- Stories of Women and Nonbinary People Rewriting History.The New York Times praised her unique ability to create progressive lessons with vibrant visuals and a perky, quirky delivery. Her work centers women and girls, global Black communities, and the LGBTQ+ community. As an educator and influencer, semi-retired organizer, and public speaker, Blair Imani is dedicated to making the world a better place and amplifying the voices and work of those fighting the good fight.
Blair Imani is the teacher I wish I'd had at school, and the educator I'm grateful to learn from now. Read This to Get Smarter is a book the world sorely needs. Written in her signature style that blends deep learning with ease and approachability, Blair answers the questions that so many of us are asking ourselves. This book helps plug the gaps of understanding that so many of us have and supports us in becoming better human beings and better ancestors. -Layla F. Saad, author of Me and White Supremacy As a young educator at Planned Parenthood, Blair Imani demonstrated her passion for teaching and building community. In Read This to Get Smarter, Blair provides a roadmap to better understanding the most important issues in our culture today, including race, class, gender, and disability. She approaches these important topics with humility and provides readers with the tools they need to get smarter. -Cecile Richards, former president, Planned Parenthood Federation of America I did indeed read this to get smarter, and Blair Imani does not disappoint. As a queer Jew, to see such thoughtful passages reflecting my own identity left me even more inspired to continue to educate myself on the history and experiences of others. -Jake Cohen, New York Times bestselling author of Jew-ish: A Cookbook