Layla F. Saad
Saad interrogates the intersection of race, identity, and social justice with a focus on inspiring personal accountability. Her work is grounded in her own multicultural background, having been born in Cardiff, Wales, and raised in Doha, Qatar, which equips her to address the complexities of privilege and systemic oppression with clarity. Layla F. Saad's approach is both accessible and transformative, using direct prompts and reflective exercises to encourage readers to confront their complicity in systems of oppression. Her seminal book, "Me and White Supremacy: Combat Racism, Change the World, and Become a Good Ancestor," which evolved from a viral Instagram challenge, offers a structured method to dismantle ingrained racist ideologies, making it a pivotal resource for those committed to anti-racism.\n\nThe impact of Saad's work extends to a broad audience, including homes, educational institutions, and workplaces worldwide. Her incisive prose invites readers to engage in self-reflection and develop a legacy of healing and liberation for future generations. Saad's contributions to the discourse on race and equity have been recognized globally, with "Me and White Supremacy" achieving bestseller status on platforms like the New York Times and USA Today. Additionally, her writings have been featured in major publications such as ELLE and Forbes, reinforcing her status as a leading voice in the movement toward a more just society. Through her podcast, the "Good Ancestor Podcast," Saad continues to explore themes of legacy, healing, and liberation, further solidifying her influence in contemporary discussions on race and identity.
Books by Layla F. Saad

Decentering Whiteness in the Workplace
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