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Racism Rules

Ethics, Renewal & Economic Empowerment

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101 Prophetic Principles regarding racism to lay a pure foundation of ethics, equality, stability, renewal and economic empowerment to advance every people and race whosoever desire to mature, grow and step into their God given greatness.

Celebrate diversity and work hard equitably. Say goodbye to the double standards and pity party. Level the playing field and make the rules apply equitably to humanity. Ethics proceeds economic empowerment, as people get honest with themselves, establish priorities and take responsibility for their actions.

Discover your true worth in God and purpose for living to grow in self-awareness, harness your emotions, mature, improve your ability to connect, communicate, cooperate and collaborate with people unlike you to unlock your destiny, advance your life and accelerate your success.

PAUL F. DAVIS is a champion of diversity, hard work and tenacity. Paul is an International Educator who has touched 90 nations and lived overseas extensively (Africa, Latin America, Asia and Europe). Paul has earned 4 Master degrees with honors: International Relations (NYU), International Law (MSU), Educational Leadership (UTA) and Health (UoA). Paul is a UCLA certified College & Career Counselor, Life Coach and Wellness Trainer.

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This book is a gross misrepresentation of understanding racism. The author clearly lacks the lived experiences, deep historical context and contextual systematic understanding of analysis of the experiences of Black and Brown people in the United States. This is not the book to read if you are authentically looking to understand racism in America, be on the front lines of dismantling it or want to improve the lives of marginalized communities.

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