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A review by lima_bean_ninja
The Future Is Disabled: Prophecies, Love Notes and Mourning Songs by Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha
4.0
disclaimer- i only got through 90% of the book but im marking it as read anyway.
the first half of this book was 5 stars. the part about “small” acts of resistance or mutual aid was really important to me. activism isn’t just protesting or being involved in a large organization. it can also be helping out people you know, or putting up flyers, or providing emotional support. and it counts even if no one else knows about it.
i felt like the first half-ish of the book could be its own book. the second half felt less unified to the first half and more like its own collection. if the first half was prophecies, the second half was mourning songs and love notes.
the first half of this book was 5 stars. the part about “small” acts of resistance or mutual aid was really important to me. activism isn’t just protesting or being involved in a large organization. it can also be helping out people you know, or putting up flyers, or providing emotional support. and it counts even if no one else knows about it.
i felt like the first half-ish of the book could be its own book. the second half felt less unified to the first half and more like its own collection. if the first half was prophecies, the second half was mourning songs and love notes.