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Blerdgal_Fenix
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Happy Black History Month

#blm #blackvoices #iamblackhistory

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Chelsea.Poole
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This title pretty much sums up this perfectly! I‘ve read Phoebe‘s second book but still need to read her first. I don‘t remember heavy topics in her other (tagged) but this one covered 2020 and you know what that means — pandemic and #BLM movement. But still lots to laugh about here. She always delivers and I lovvvvee her tangents, abbreviations, and hashtags. Excellent narration for the #audiobook.

ChaoticMissAdventures I don't remember which book it was in but her obsession with Bono cracks me up!! She is hilarious and her audios are perfect - laughing out loud in public with them perfect 😂 2y
Megabooks She‘s a funny lady for sure! 2y
Chelsea.Poole This is the other I‘ve read 2y
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MK_Liddiard
The Hate U Give | Angela Thomas
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Raw, searing, and important. Great show of emotions. I picture the actress, Marsha Stephanie Blake as the mom. What can be said that hasn‘t been said before? There is no room for racism, intolerance, and injustice towards people of colour. We can do better, we must do better. #BLM

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oddandbookish
Kneel | Candace Buford
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The storyline felt very real. It depicted the racism and injustice black people face every day in a very nuanced way. It did a fantastic job highlighting the internal struggle of deciding whether or not to speak out. Taking a stand, or in this case, kneeling, has both positive and negative consequences, and this book dove right into the complexity of it all.

Full review: https://oddandbookish.wordpress.com/2022/02/04/review-kneel/

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Blerdgal_Fenix
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Happy MLK Day!! Here is one of my favorite quotes. #ihaveadream #MLK #civilrights #blm

kamoorephoto One of my favorites too 🙌🏼 2y
Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks ❤️❤️❤️ 2y
UwannaPublishme 🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻 2y
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Chrissyreadit
End of Year Report | New Jersey. Workforce New Jersey
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1 Graduation with Masters in Clinical Mental Health, and finally dx with answers to a lifetime of injuries.
2. Honestly I had more 5 star reads than ever.
3. Health, peace and progressive policies #blm #climatechangeisreal #nohumanisilligal
Thanks for the tag @BookwormAHN @ElizaMarie
I know it‘s Thursday- but anyone else want to play?

ElizaMarie Ooo yes!!! Congrats!!! 2y
BookwormAHN Congratulations 👏🏻 2y
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IndoorDame Congratulations!! 2y
Suet624 Love #3 2y
readordierachel Congratulations! And I share your hopes 2y
Bookzombie Congratulations!!! 2y
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kspenmoll
Kill Our Sins | J M Dalgliesh
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#weeklyreport #audiomystery #fiction #policeprocedural
#YAfiction #overbookedclub #literati #roxanegay #audacious #literati #meganrapinoe #thecallin #diversebooks #LGBT+ #AsianAmerican #BLM #Autism

Finished reading this past week all but Kill Our Sins,After Alice, The Heart Principle & Minor Feelings.

Crazeedi Great week Katherine!💐 3y
mom2bugnbee Aristotle & Dante is my 19yo's fave book. There's a sequel coming soon! 3y
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Awk_Word_Smith
Untitled | Anonymous
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It actually has a title: Clap Back. The author is known as well: Nalo Hopkinson. Yeah, that Nalo Hopkinson. Currently free to Prime Readers—Book 5 of 6 in Black Stars.

Review: Like a Toni Morrison book set in the future, which is still our past and unfortunately our present. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️/5
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#books #WritingCommunity #author #authors #amwriting #amediting #writers #BookTwitter #BookWorm #bookstagram #blackwriters #scifi #fiction #BLM #shortstory

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alisiakae
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When I was marching in the Women‘s March, we went by a small group of Black women on a corner with a bullhorn asking why these thousands of mostly white women weren‘t at the #BLM March a few months previously. They had an excellent point. And my first reaction, to yell back “hey, I was there too!” completely missed the mark, an example of when my impact did not match my intent. I sat with that moment for a while, and did some unpacking and ⬇️

alisiakae relearning about allyship. This book is another great exploration into the blind spots of today‘s feminist movement, and the long way it still needs to go to be truly intersectional. Highly recommend! #pop21 subject I‘m passionate about @Cinfhen @BarbaraBB @Kalalalatja @KarenUK @Megabooks (edited) 3y
alisiakae Additionally, this books is so much better than White Fragility. Read this one instead! They were both published around the same time, ans i wish I would have read this last summer instead of WF like I originally planned. 3y
Suet624 Thank you for posting about this book and your experience. I'll find this one at one of my bookstores. 3y
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Kenyazero
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This book takes a historical look at the National Memorial African Bookstore and what it meant to the people who frequented it. This is a delightful read that really captures the heart of activism in this space. #CivilRightsMovement #BLM #AmericanHistory #nonfiction #PictureBook #BookStore