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See No Stranger: A Memoir and Manifesto of Revolutionary Love | Valarie Kaur
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"We have entered a new era in America--dangerous, divided, and uncertain. In a moment when people are hungry for meaningful ways to respond to the ascent of nationalism, polarization and hate in the U.S. and around the globe, this book answers the central question of our time: How do we love in a time of anger? How do we love those who hurt us? How do we love those who are different from us, whose race or religion or politics we do not understand? How do we love people who are targeted by laws, policies, and violence? And how do we love ourselves? Valarie Kaur is a renowned Sikh activist and in this book, she argues that Revolutionary Love is the call of our times. When we practice love in the face of fear or rage, it has the ability to transform an encounter, a relationship, a community, a culture, even a country. Drawing from her personal experiences, Sikh wisdom, and the work of civil rights leaders of all kinds, Kaur has reenvisioned love as a public ethic: a commitment to loving others, opponents, and ourselves. She argues that this type of love is not a passing feeling; it is an act of will. It is an active, political, and moral response to violence, hate, and otherness. It is the choice to extend our will for the flourishing of others and ourselves. Grounded in Kaur's dramatic personal journey of practicing love in the face of political oppression, sexual assault, wrongful arrest, detention, racism, and murder, this important and timely book shows us a way to build movements that do not leave anyone behind. In an era defined by rage, Revolutionary Love is perhaps our greatest form of civil disobedience"--
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This memoir astonished and altered me. Coming of age as an American Sikh in the aftermath of 9/11, Valarie Kaur‘s dedication to making a difference and her extraordinary courage in the face of hate crimes, police brutality, and sexual assault are made only more remarkable by her resilient compassion toward those who‘d harm her. Read this if you believe a better world takes both courage and kindness and you‘d like to become more of both.

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This is an important book. I am changed because of it. Kaur holds up a mirror to hate but reflects back radical love. She made me look hard at what is happening to her own Sikh community and other communities. How white supremacy continues to grow. How 9/11 started something that has only continued to build momentum since. How we can start fighting back with wonder, love and joy. This is my #booked2021 #bookabout9/11 pick 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟

Cinfhen Oh, your review has me intrigued!!! #stacked (edited) 2y
Magpiegem @Cinfhen oh good I look forward to hearing what you think 😊 2y
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Book30- 2021: I found this wonderful book whilst reading a list of books about 9/11 for #booked2021. I really can‘t recommend it highly enough. Kaur is a force of kindness, wonder and love in the face of hate, ignorance and fear. Many of the experiences she has had and witnessed hurt my heart but I must hear them.

BarbaraTheBibliophage It sounds like a lovely book. Generally we only have one “rule,” in the #Booked challenges. That‘s not to double up—using one book for more than one prompt. But given the late date in the year … I can bend a bit. Just please choose one of the two for the drawing entries. 😘 2y
Magpiegem @BarbaraTheBibliophage ok I will try my hardest to fit another book in as I want to do it properly 😊 2y
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