Women, Race, and Class by Angela Y. Davis – Reading Women 2019
I don’t often get the chance to say this, but this is a book that every person should read. … More Women, Race, and Class by Angela Y. Davis – Reading Women 2019
I don’t often get the chance to say this, but this is a book that every person should read. … More Women, Race, and Class by Angela Y. Davis – Reading Women 2019
Responses to chronic illness and disability in U.S. society tend to take two forms. Either disability is 1) rendered invisible or 2) blamed on the individual. Both these responses erase the real lived experiences of disabled people. … More Chronic Illness or Disability – Reading Women 2019
There are two sorts of people who should read this book: 1) anyone planning to go into medicine and 2) literally everyone else. … More The Spirit Catches You and You Fall Down by Anne Fadiman – Reading Women 2019
Did you know that fewer than 30% of translated books published in the U.S. are written by women? This, coupled with the fact that only 3% of books published overall in the U.S. are translations, can mean that reading the translated works of women authors is an uphill battle. It requires us to make intentional choices. … More A Book in Translation – Reading Women 2019