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sarzaga's review against another edition
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taratearex's review against another edition
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This was excellent and I can't recommend it enough, especially the audiobook read by the author. I've read all of Ijeoma's work and just like her previous two books this one is so comprehensive and informative yet so accessible. It is great for intro to nonfiction readers or regular nonfiction readers. If you have been frustrated with how to be more involved in social justice work and asking yourself "what do I do?" then this is a great book to read. Each chapter has a little background on the issue/topic, then interviews with people who are currently doing the work, and then a summary of what you can do. I really appreciated how each chapter covered a topic, while it is a lot of information you could easily just read one chapter as you have time. Just overall really appreciate how accessible this book is and can't recommend it enough!
rainbowbookworm's review against another edition
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There is a lot to learn about this one about being an ally, about being a decent human being. I enjoyed reading about the various activists highlighted within its pages.
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randisworld's review
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I really enjoyed this book. I liked how the information was structured and found it to be very inspiring. This book challenges us to do more and be more. It’s fantastic.
Moderate: Xenophobia, Police brutality, Racism, and Ableism
baguettegay's review
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