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Saira Rao

Rao discusses the complexities of race and identity through her multifaceted career as an author, activist, and entrepreneur. Her writing is deeply influenced by her Indian-American heritage and her experiences navigating predominantly white environments. This perspective informs her major themes, which include race, internalized oppression, and social justice. Her work often utilizes dark humor and incisive critique, as seen in her debut novel "Chambermaid", which offers a sharp portrayal of the legal world through the eyes of a law clerk. Furthermore, her co-authored book "White Women: Everything You Already Know About Your Own Racism and How to Do Better" became a New York Times bestseller, underscoring her significant impact in discussions of racial equity.\n\nIn her career, Rao has transitioned from law to media and literature, focusing on social justice and diversity. She co-founded In This Together Media, a publishing company dedicated to producing children's books that reflect a diverse range of experiences and identities. Additionally, she co-founded Race2Dinner, a project aimed at facilitating candid conversations about race among women. Through these initiatives, Rao challenges societal norms and encourages inclusivity. Her political activism, notably her 2018 Congressional run in Colorado, has further amplified her voice in advocating for racial equity. Readers and audiences benefit from her work as it invites them to reconsider their perceptions of race and identity, thereby fostering a more inclusive and understanding society.

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