White Christian Privilege
In "White Christian Privilege," author Khyati Y. Joshi delves into the subtle yet significant ways that white Christian privilege creates disparities for racial and religious minorities across America. Published in 2020 and spanning 277 pages, this compelling book examines the paradox of the United States, renowned for its religious diversity but often hindered by laws and societal norms that favor Christian beliefs and practices. Joshi sheds light on how these embedded traditions perpetuate the notion of 'Americanness' while sidelining the Constitutional promise of religious freedom for all. This thought-provoking exploration challenges readers to confront the realities of privilege and advocates for a more inclusive understanding of diverse identities within the American fabric. Perfect for those seeking to deepen their awareness of societal structures, "White Christian Privilege" is an essential read that illuminates the path towards equity and justice in a multicultural landscape.