Reviewed February 26 2020 by Gail Picco: "US TV personality Ed Gordon is conductor for this impressive choir a book started in 2012 just after Treyvon Martin had been killed by a "neighbourhood watchman." He noted when he started the book Michael Brown Laquan McDonald and Sandra Bland were still alive.." … [Read more...] about Conversations in Black: On Power Politics and Leadership
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Juneteenth
Reviewed June 19 2020 by Gail Picco. "Ellison takes Juneteenth's name from the day when news of the end of the Civil War finally reached Galveston Texas via arrival of the Union Army in 1865" … [Read more...] about Juneteenth
Hood Feminism: Notes from the Women that a Movement Forgot
Reviewed March 29 2020 Nicole Salmon: '[Kendall] provides a prescriptive call to action on how feminism can shift from focusing exclusively on a narrow list of issues where the benefits largely accrue to white women..." … [Read more...] about Hood Feminism: Notes from the Women that a Movement Forgot
Invisible Man
Reviewed February 25 2020 by Gail Picco: "Ellison proffers indelible insight on the surgical nature of racism and the hardening of manhood in a world where urban sidewalks are trenches and the air is filled with metaphorical mustard gas. Being invisible saves you just as it erases you." … [Read more...] about Invisible Man
Diversity Beyond Lip Service: A Coaching Guide for Challenging Bias
Reviewed January 23 2020 by Joanne Linka: "She clearly defines what diversity and inclusion are and how privilege unconscious bias intersectionality micro aggressions and code-switching and covering are all parts of the conversation." … [Read more...] about Diversity Beyond Lip Service: A Coaching Guide for Challenging Bias