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What if the systems meant to uplift you were designed to hold you back?
In What If I Told You: How Broken Systems Harm Us - and How We Rise Anyway, Dr. John M. Edwards takes readers inside the hidden machinery of inequity - the underfunded schools, the biased workplaces, the political systems, the housing policies, and the healthcare disparities that have shaped the lives of millions of Americans for generations.
This is not a book of complaints. It is a blueprint.
Drawing on research, lived experience, and the voices of people navigating these systems every day, Dr. Edwards names what most institutions refuse to acknowledge - and then shows what it actually takes to change it. From understanding the myth of meritocracy to building real political power, from collective healing to equitable leadership, each chapter gives readers the tools to see the world more clearly and act more effectively.
Written for readers 13 and up, What If I Told You is for the student who felt invisible in a classroom that wasn't built for them. For the professional who keeps hitting a ceiling nobody will acknowledge. For the community member who knows something is wrong but hasn't had the language to name it. And for everyone who has ever looked at a broken system and believed - stubbornly, persistently, correctly - that it does not have to stay this way.
The truth is uncomfortable. The path forward is real. And the work starts here.
In What If I Told You: How Broken Systems Harm Us - and How We Rise Anyway, Dr. John M. Edwards takes readers inside the hidden machinery of inequity - the underfunded schools, the biased workplaces, the political systems, the housing policies, and the healthcare disparities that have shaped the lives of millions of Americans for generations.
This is not a book of complaints. It is a blueprint.
Drawing on research, lived experience, and the voices of people navigating these systems every day, Dr. Edwards names what most institutions refuse to acknowledge - and then shows what it actually takes to change it. From understanding the myth of meritocracy to building real political power, from collective healing to equitable leadership, each chapter gives readers the tools to see the world more clearly and act more effectively.
Written for readers 13 and up, What If I Told You is for the student who felt invisible in a classroom that wasn't built for them. For the professional who keeps hitting a ceiling nobody will acknowledge. For the community member who knows something is wrong but hasn't had the language to name it. And for everyone who has ever looked at a broken system and believed - stubbornly, persistently, correctly - that it does not have to stay this way.
The truth is uncomfortable. The path forward is real. And the work starts here.