3.5
hopeful informative reflective medium-paced

“We cannot simply view liberation as the absence of oppression, but as an entirely new reality that we can bring forth together”

(3.5) This was an interesting read! some of the parts I liked whilst others were a little slow, but that just comes down to what information I knew beforehand. Towards the end I did start to get annoyed about how us-centric the book was, but then again the author is from there so I don’t know if that’s a fair criticism.  I guess I just wish it had been more general and less us-specific cause then I think it would appeal to me more.