A review by chaseledin
Covering: The Hidden Assault on Our Civil Rights by Kenji Yoshino

5.0

Kenji Yoshino’s illuminating argument forgoes the self-consciousness of objectivity, instead favoring anecdotal evidence. His decisive, poetic, and thought-intensive language bears a telling and increasingly desirable need for self-expression and changing ideological structures by affording personal stakes and critical accounts of gay, women’s, race, and disability politics. I loved how easily Yoshino weaved his argument into a fascinating and relatable read for readers on numerous platforms. His multi-focal lens on covering suggests a highly complex methodology in interpreting the law and providing common ground in civil rights issues.