3.0
challenging informative reflective fast-paced

It started off strong but very abruptly felt disorganized and shallow. The beginning really set up the stage for what intersectionality means, why it matters, and then how to translate that into the environmental movement. But then the last chapter was just like “here’s three things impacting the planet! Bye!” And then a toolbox made up of quotes from various people on different topics. This book could have either been an informative blog post or a significantly longer book to sufficiently dive into all of the things it brought up and then left. I think this is a great starting point for reframing our approach to climate activism and organizing (especially if you’re brand new to all of these concepts), but I’ve ended this book wishing I had just read other books more deeply focused on specific topics under this umbrella.