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Catherine Rosas is 11% done with The Sum of Us: What Racism Costs Everyone and How We Can Prosper Together
Shocked doesn’t even begin to cut it. Zero-sum is so foreign to me as a practice but I can see if all around as a motivating fear throughout history now. My heart hurts already.
Apr 24, 2024 06:39AM Add a comment
The Sum of Us: What Racism Costs Everyone and How We Can Prosper Together

Catherine Rosas
Catherine Rosas is 44% done with How We Show Up: Reclaiming Family, Friendship, and Community
I’ve really been enjoying this so far! This has been helpful in imagining what I want my community to look like, realizing the gaps I can bridge and being inspired to cultivate healthy, safe, dependable, accountable, and fun community.
Apr 12, 2024 08:42PM Add a comment
How We Show Up: Reclaiming Family, Friendship, and Community

Catherine Rosas
Catherine Rosas is on page 194 of 199 of The Accommodation: The Politics of Race in an American City
This is the most explicit account of exact decision makers and their perspectives that created and upheld deep institutional racism of which we are still experiencing today. I am in shock reading about the intentionality having lived and fought through Dallas’ everlasting attempt of covering and “keeping the peace.”
Jan 25, 2024 09:55AM Add a comment
The Accommodation: The Politics of Race in an American City

Catherine Rosas
Catherine Rosas is on page 147 of 199 of The Accommodation: The Politics of Race in an American City
I didn’t know being even more disappointed in Dallas was even possible. -_-
Jan 24, 2024 05:15PM Add a comment
The Accommodation: The Politics of Race in an American City

Catherine Rosas
Catherine Rosas is on page 130 of 199 of The Accommodation: The Politics of Race in an American City
I’m sure Chad has read this -_-

It’s crazy to see that not much has changed
Jan 23, 2024 04:44PM Add a comment
The Accommodation: The Politics of Race in an American City

Catherine Rosas
Catherine Rosas is 53% done with When God Was a Woman
I’m honestly bored and debating of putting the energy in to finishing this book. It’s a very Eurocentric perspective (which I should have guessed) and I don’t see the intense feminism that other reviews are mentioning. It’s written as a history book?
Jan 17, 2024 09:43PM Add a comment
When God Was a Woman

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