A review by historyofjess
Radical Belonging: How to Survive and Thrive in an Unjust World (While Transforming It for the Better) by Lindo Bacon

hopeful inspiring medium-paced

4.0

This is such a breath of fresh air after having read other, less ambitious, self-help books. I really appreciate that bacon not only shares a lot about her own experiences that have brought her to this work, but that she has a larger goal outside of personal, individualized self-help, but threads those concepts through with making the world a better place and always with an eye towards intersectionality. She covers a lot of the topics I've read in books written by well-known authors like Brene Brown (who she does cite a few times), but I found the way they she approached them to be far more accessible and less naval-gazey.