Books 155-158 of the year.
Books 155-158 of the year.
This is a very hard and enlightening read. We will have much to discuss this month at #LitsyBookClub!
Ouch. This was an uncomfortable read. I learned some important things I didn't know, as well as having new perspectives of others that were right in front of me. Sometimes we need to sit in that uncomfortable space to truly learn. We need to acknowledge the privilege we have as white women that we take for granted. Or, sadly, we weaponize. (Knowingly or not.) I'll definitely need to re-read this one regularly to remind myself how to do better.
“As long as you see yourselves as the default and everyone else as “other,” there‘s no next step.”
This book is not for the faint of heart. I love how the authors made an example comparison with racism and misogyny. What men do to you, you do to us. If you were in a room and: they tried to speak over you/they gaslit you/they were chosen for an opportunity over you, regardless of their experience/they made you feel unsafe (the list goes on)—and one of those men was your friend, but instead, they either: stayed silent, went along with it, ⬇️
Not far along and already learning things.