Jeff James has led innovation and diversity initiatives in technology, marketing, economic development, and publishing industries and currently serves as vice president and publisher of business and leadership books and e-courses for HarperCollins. Having worked in numerous roles at Microsoft, James has been featured in Forbes and Publishers Weekly. James holds a master's degree from West Virginia University and is pursuing a PhD in organizational leadership at Eastern University. A co-founder of Create West Virginia, a nonprofit to advance innovation economy opportunities, James lives in the Nashville, Tennessee, area with his wife and four daughters.
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"Contrary to the opinion of many, you can give up whiteness. Jeff James, while taking us on a very personal journey of his own, provides us with both solid research and compelling reasons to do so." ---- Skot Welch, principal at Global Bridgebuilders and author of Plantation Jesus "With a deep, genuine rumbling in his belly for racial equality and justice, Jeff James offers a hard look at history, the racial invention of whiteness, the structures built around the protection of white supremacy, and a hopeful posture toward a more beautiful world where racism is confronted, condemned, and overcome." ---- Jen Hatmaker, New York Times bestselling author of For the Love, Of Mess and Moxie, and Fierce, Free and Full of Fire "I'm adding this book to my toolbox, making it required reading for individuals and organizations who are genuinely invested in understanding and dismantling racism and the insidious notion of white supremacy. This book is going to help change the conversation about race!" ---- Nicole Cutts, PhD, success coach, diversity trainer, and CEO of Cutts Consulting "With the spirit of an explorer, James invites us into his quest to discover what divesting from whiteness looks like and whether or not it's even possible. Personal storytelling at its best!" ---- Debby Irving, author of Waking Up White "Giving Up Whiteness is a very personal and honest journey through how the idolatry of 'whiteness' has influenced one man, but also holds powerful clues for fighting this ongoing evil." ---- Jefferson Bethke, New York Times bestselling author of Jesus > Religion and To Hell with the Hustle "Giving Up Whiteness offers a compelling and unique perspective on why our culture continues to stumble on our journey to equality. This book will make you think about race and racism in a different way." ---- Jacquelline Fuller, president, Google.org "In Giving Up Whiteness, Jeff James reminds us that as beneficiaries of exploitation and systemic discrimination, all white Americans need to do more. In other words, if you are not part of the solution, you are part of the problem." ---- Mary Mazzio, director/producer of A Most Beautiful Thing

