Liberation


Freedom is a Constant Struggle: Ferguson, Palestine and the Foundations of a Movement
The Wretched of the Earth
Pedagogy of the Oppressed
Assata: An Autobiography
We Do This 'til We Free Us: Abolitionist Organizing and Transforming Justice
The Fire Next Time (Vintage International)
Emergent Strategy: Shaping Change, Changing Worlds (Emergent Strategy, #0)
Are Prisons Obsolete?
Mutual Aid: Building Solidarity in This Crisis (And the Next)
The Autobiography of Malcolm X
Rest Is Resistance: A Manifesto
The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness
Beyond Survival: Strategies and Stories from the Transformative Justice Movement
All About Love: New Visions
Let This Radicalize You: Organizing and the Revolution of Reciprocal Care
Annihilation of Caste by B.R. AmbedkarThe Persistence of Caste by Anand TeltumbdeUntouchables Castes in India by ShyamlalHaunted by Fire by Mythily SivaramanRepublic of Caste by Anand Teltumbde
Caste Discrimination
95 books — 3 voters

Khairlanji by Anand TeltumbdeHaunted by Fire by Mythily SivaramanComing Out as Dalit by Yashica DuttSpotted Goddesses by Roja SinghVenomous Touch by Ravikumar
Dalit Nonfiction
94 books — 4 voters
The Hundred Years’ War on Palestine by Rashid KhalidiThe Ethnic Cleansing of Palestine by Ilan PappéTen Myths About Israel by Ilan PappéThe Question of Palestine by Edward W. SaidFreedom Is a Constant Struggle by Angela Y. Davis
Decolonize Palestine Reading List
113 books — 14 voters

Dietland by Sarai WalkerDumplin' by Julie   MurphyYou Have the Right to Remain Fat by Virgie  TovarNimona by N.D. StevensonHunger by Roxane Gay
#Fat
116 books — 20 voters
Psychotherapy East & West by Alan W. WattsThe Dhammapada by AnonymousWhat the Buddha Taught by Walpola RahulaOn Love and Loneliness by J. KrishnamurtiThe Central Philosophy of Jainism by Bimal Krishna Matilal
Indian philosophy
119 books — 17 voters

Paulo Freire
Looking at the past must only be a means of understanding more clearly what and who they are so that they can more wisely build the future.
Paulo Freire, Pedagogy of the Oppressed

Mark   Ellis
Cairo. An inter-services game of cricket was in progress in the lush grounds behind him as Powell made his way through the grand portal of the Gezira Sporting Club. It was a hot and humid day and Powell was dripping with sweat. A fellow officer had given him a lift for part of the way but he had had to walk the last mile. Uniformed Egyptian attendants bowed and guided him through the lobby towards the bar, where he could see his host with a drink already in hand.
Mark Ellis, The French Spy

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