⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️I listened to the audiobook. Good book. It is sad that this book is needed. 😭😭😭
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️I listened to the audiobook. Good book. It is sad that this book is needed. 😭😭😭
D. L. Hughley is an amazing narrator (and author) who uses humour to address the racism inflicted upon black people. All of the books I've read so far on racism deal with it in a stark and serious way, whereas How Not to Get Shot uses humour in order to call out some of the ridiculous ways black people are forced to act in order to deal with institutional racism and the gravity of it. A great mix of humour and truth.
Amazing audiobook 🎧
I‘ve compiled a list of books I‘ve read that share the experiences and histories of POC. I thought it may be helpful to anyone looking for books to read to illuminate what‘s currently going on. I have some books on order right now to aid in my own education as well. List 1/2 #blm (nonfiction)
Please feel free to comment with books I should have on my TBR!
This was a really excellent book. The satire was well done and the point came across strong. This was well written and funny at points, but powerful. It‘s controversially but important to read and I think it‘s definitely a book that deserves more attention.
I'm at 3.5 hours for the #24in48 #readathon so far. That includes finishing up the top right book, which was only a few hours long, a lovely #audiorun in the sunshine 💕 (which is still allowed under shelter-in-place! I didn't touch anything and stayed 6 feet away from people), and now I'm going to settle in with some school reading in the bottom right and hopefully read this whole (little) book today! #stayhome24in48 #shelterinplace @24in48
Searing and satirical all in one, this one had me nodding my head and laughing at the same time. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
A brief walk in someone else‘s shoes. Hughley‘s funny but it‘s not funny. I don‘t know what else to say about this book but people should read it.
Book 202/264 6/22/19
Please someone hurry up and tell me this is not true of our private prison system! This sounds like slavery.
I‘ve had some books on the US prison system on my tbr for a while. I guess I‘m going to have to get to them soon.
This book was an excellent and funny way to talk about racism and racist behavior in a white supremacy culture. DL Hughley did an excellent job of highlighting all of the subtle differences that occur based on race.
White peoole should read this book it is an excellent way to start the conversation around race and really looking at it head on
Just finished chapter 11 of this book and...
I bought a Fitbit Inspire HR! Looking forward to joing the fitbit group and doong BFC Session 2.
#BFC19
Started listening to this book, its great!
Starred Reading 5th Risk! By Michael Lewis
Walked 7.79 miles woo!!!
I'll have 11 books by the time this week is up! Woot
#BFC19
#BookFitnessChallenge
200 years ago, white people told black folks, “‘I suggest you pick the cotton if you don‘t like getting whipped.” Today, it‘s “comply with police orders if you don‘t want to get shot.”~DL Hughley
I enjoyed the audiobook.
Very funny, I laughed out loud many times. Hughley takes tough subjects, police brutality and racism, and uses his razor sharp wit to make the listener laugh but also to think and question their own views on race. 3 💥💥💥 1/2 out of 5
This book exceeded my expectations. I'm so glad I took the time to listen to this book. He definitely did his research and added his brand of satiric comedy to a serious and exhausting topic.
" Trump voters want America to be what it used to be; we black & brown folks want it to become what was promised. You look back, we look forward. Because for us, America was just beginning to get okay when Trump came along."
I was already a fan of D.L. Hughley, and while I‘m probably not the intended audience for this book, I really liked it! This satirical take on “good advice” from white people had me chuckling quite a bit, and it gave me more insight into how it is like being a minority in America today.