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Movements & Moments | Sonja Eismann, Maya, and Ingo Schningh
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In 1930s Bolivia, self-described Anarchist Cholas form a libertarian trade union. In the Northern Highlands of Vietnam, the songs of one girls youth lead her to a life of activism. In the Philippines, female elders from Kalinga blaze a trail when pushed into an impromptu protest. Equally striking accounts from, Chile, Ecuador, India, Nepal, and Peru weave a tapestry of trauma and triumph, shedding light on not-too-distant histories otherwise overlooked. Indigenous Peoples all over the world have always had to stand their ground in the face of colonialism. While the details may differ, what these stories have in common is their commitment to resistance in a world that puts profit before respect, and western notions of progress before their own. Movements & Moments is an introductory glimpse into how Indigenous Peoples tell these stories in their own words. From Southeast Asia to South America, vibrant communities must grapple with colonial realities to assert ownership over their lands and traditions. This project was undertaken in cooperation with the Goethe-Institut Indonesien in Jakarta. These stories were selected from an open call across forty-two countries to spotlight feminist movements and advocacies in the Global South.
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I loved some of these graphic stories about women—those being about Bolivia, Vietnam, and Peru. The latter two being beautifully told stories about women‘s experiences. The Bolivian story was difficult to understand at first, lacking depth. But the rest of the story was powerful—about women becoming economically independent. I didn‘t understand the first two stories. The graphics and font made the last one hard to grasp. Still recommended. ⬇️

Texreader Reading the ebook on my phone most likely contributed to my difficulties. I would love to learn more about the Bolivian women‘s movement. And it‘s a shame it came to an end. #foodandlit #Bolivia @Catsandbooks And thanks @TheBookHippie for the recommendation! 2mo
TheBookHippie @Texreader I‘m seriously considering buying the book. I too want to learn more. 2mo
TheBookHippie Making sure you got the addresses 😊 2mo
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Movements & Moments | Sonja Eismann, Maya, and Ingo Schningh
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TheBookHippie 🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼 2mo
dabbe 💙✊🏻💙 2mo
Catsandbooks I wish my library had this! 2mo
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Yes ladies!! Open your market stalls and don‘t let men (the government) try to control you! Economic freedom can mean self sufficiency. I love these ladies! #foodandlit #Bolivia @Catsandbooks

AnnCrystal 👏🏼🌞✊🏼💐💖💖💖. 2mo
TheBookHippie I love this book so much. 2mo
Catsandbooks ✊🏼🔥❤️ 2mo
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Movements & Moments | Sonja Eismann, Maya, and Ingo Schningh
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Next up is this graphic novel with short stories about brave indigenous women around the world. Recommended by @TheBookHippie #Bolivia #foodandlit @Catsandbooks

TheBookHippie I hope you enjoy it!! 2mo
Kitta Oh I‘ve been meaning to read more indigenous books and more graphic novels! Perfect combo!! Stacked! 2mo
Kitta Ah boo not available on Libby. 2mo
Texreader @Kitta I was lucky. It was available on my Libby. 2mo
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Movements & Moments | Sonja Eismann, Maya, and Ingo Schningh
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I've been a little absent from here, just didn't have time to post! I've been working on my back log of kids' lit, as well as my usual assortment of review blog reading, random very old books, and queer romance. I've tagged an interesting collection, but tbh, the real highlight this month was Sailor's Delight. Don't let the ridiculous cover fool you - it's 0 spice, 99% pining, and EXTREMELY Jewish. Takes place between Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur!

willaful That one's on my list... 2y
TheBookHippie I love these. Calvin is a favorite of mine! ♥️ 2y
Faranae @willaful It's really good, and Jewish identity, culture, and life ways are central to the story and character arcs. It's accessible to Gentiles like me, but it didn't feel diluted or designed to cater to that bigger market. But also, be prepared for the pining. They've been pining for a *decade*, they are really, really good at pining. It made me wish Lerner had written more m/m or m/nb romances, but the rest of her books are f/f or m/f. 2y
Faranae @TheBookHippie Calvin was wonderful! Definitely my favorite of the three “gender“ picture books this month, though the other two are pretty good as well! 2y
willaful Unfortunately we're no longer on the same social media or I would tell her that. :-) 2y
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