
When I want to read my book but am told to answer the door.

When I want to read my book but am told to answer the door.

“We are bodies of broken bones. I guess I‘d always known but never fully considered that being broken is what makes us human. We all have our reasons. Sometimes we‘re fractured by the choices we make; sometimes we‘re shattered by things we would never have chosen. But our brokenness is also the source of our common humanity, the basis for our shared search for comfort, meaning, and healing.”

July is disability pride month. Disability rights are civil rights. All policy is disability policy. The disability community is one of the most disenfranchised groups in access to voting (many places are not ADA compliant & disabled people are essentially denied their right to vote). Many decisions/laws/polices about the lives of disabled people are made without input from disabled people. Right now the disability community is terrified. The

This one. This one made me really reexamine a lot of things I thought I knew, and started me on authors like Angela Y Davis and Patrisse Khan-Cullors.
#SundayFunday I hope you all are staying safe and healthy and happy today, and don‘t forget to tag me in your posts.
“Conviction” reshaped my view of Thurgood Marshall, revealing his early NAACP work and the deep injustices he fought. W.D. Lyons‘ story is heartbreaking—a stark reminder of systemic racism. This book shook me, challenged my idealism, and reminded me why staying awake to injustice, no matter how painful, is essential. It‘s powerful, urgent, and unforgettable.
Full review: https://www.instagram.com/p/DLBXu4IybxQ/?igsh=MWF5YnFnaThteTVmMQ==

Such a perfect cute picture book. Our main character is a paperboy and one day the news states that the wishing well is broken. The townspeople are up in arms about it and the boy goes to investigate the well. What happens after that is pure gold. The artwork is adorable and love the story.

A phenomenal non-fiction book and movie recommendation for #blackhistorymonth.
My masters is in forensic psychology so this story is powerful to me. Heartbreaking, motivating, educational and important too. 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 for each.
And Michael B. Jordan is my #1 celebrity crush... let's be honest here. He's beautiful to look at. Watch it. Read it.

Eye opening account of the author‘s experience fighting for wrongly convicted and over sentenced people on death row and with life sentences. Even after commuting, years or decades of life has been lost to the prison system with rarely any compensation for the lives damaged. In some cases, innocent people and even children have been executed in American prisons.

Going with this for the 5th day of #12booksof2024
I had another 5 star read (Table for Two), but this book needs more exposure. A story of racism, with a MC who has severe anxiety that develops into agoraphobia, & how she copes with it. I loved that‘s it‘s told in verse & is responsible with the mental health. Some romance is there, too. @Andrew65
https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/437273 4d