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Steph | bookedinsaigon
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Yawn. Struggling to continue with this. Lots and lots of mid essays.
— Nov 04, 2025 10:08PM
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Maggie
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Deleted all my social media apps from my phone except goodreads because it is my favourite app and I WILL finish this book today!!!!
— Oct 25, 2025 12:37PM
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Maggie
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What an incredible chapter about the atrocities in Kashmir and Tigray
— Oct 25, 2025 07:43AM
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Maggie
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So many great points made in that interview about community organizing
— Oct 20, 2025 06:27PM
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Steph | bookedinsaigon
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This book is like 8% incredible and important and eye-opening and 92% forgettable.
— Oct 08, 2025 09:05AM
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Steph | bookedinsaigon
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Hitting a wall with so many of my current reads, including this one. I wish I were learning more from this collection.
— Sep 23, 2025 08:35AM
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Steph | bookedinsaigon
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The Asian contributors to this collection still need to work on addressing their own subtle anti-Blackness, because SMH.
— Sep 18, 2025 10:30AM
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Steph | bookedinsaigon
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Did that last essay just explain why Kamala Harris is anti-Black?
— Sep 17, 2025 02:35PM
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Steph | bookedinsaigon
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I really liked that essay on ableism. The rest of them are pretty forgettable.
— Sep 15, 2025 10:53AM
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Zana
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"all oppression is rooted in and dependent on ableism—especially anti-Black/ Indigenous racism. Ableism plays a leading role in how we frame, understand, construct and respond to race, class, gender, sexual orientation, ethnicity, nationality, criminal status, disability, and countless other identities."
— Aug 31, 2025 04:59PM
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