Layla Saad

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Layla Saad
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Layla Saad is a British social-media figure and author. After starting an Instagram trend #MeAndWhiteSupremacy, she developed her work into the digital Me and White Supremacy Workbook. It was published in 2020 as the book Me and White Supremacy, which entered The New York Times Best Seller list.

Early life

Saad's mother was from

Bachelor of Law degree from Lancaster University.[3]

Career

In 2017, Saad wrote a blog post "I Need to Talk to Spiritual White Women About White Supremacy".[4] Well received by some, it also received a backlash from some white people.[5] In 2018, Saad started an Instagram challenge under the hashtag #MeAndWhiteSupremacy, which encouraged people to consider their relation to white supremacy for 28 days. It was popular among teachers.[6] Following this, she wrote the digital Me and White Supremacy Workbook, which was downloaded by 100,000 people over the course of six months, with public figures including Anne Hathaway, Elizabeth Gilbert, Robin DiAngelo and Glennon Doyle endorsing the book.[3][5]

In 2020, this work was developed into her first book,

Audible, the book was sixth in non-fiction sales for the week ending 5 June 2020.[10]

Saad hosts the Good Ancestor Podcast, interviewing people about "ancestors" in their family or in wider society who have influenced them.[5]

Personal life

Saad lives in

Muslim.[3]

Works

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