Schedule

Week 1 - July 1st Foreword and Chapter 1. Sunday Discussion.
Week 2 - July 8th Chapter 2, Sunday Discussion.
Week 3 - July 15th Chapter 3, Sunday Discussion.
Week 4 - July 22nd Chapter 4, Sunday Discussion.

17 points

One of my Top 10, without hesitation. I draw upon this work and it’s the basis of how I go about agitating and educating, especially in irl encounters.

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“over a million copies sold” is such a funny capitalist phrase to put on such a vehemently anticapitalist book

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“It’s an absolute banger” would be my go to

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I’d love to give this one a read, still haven’t finished it on my own as much as I want to

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My only complaint about this book is that lib educators are somehow able to read it without engaging with its politics

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Yes, this shit exactly

Me in my graduate school class being like “This is a great book and all but obviously the context of teaching in the US under capitalism is completely different. Anyone want to grapple with that?” and just getting blank stares

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I know people who read Fanon’s Wretched of the Earth in university and were taught how to read it and consider decolonization through a nonviolent lens.

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4 points

Interested! Just need a link to the book

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