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TheEllieMo
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sidherinn

Hurray for course work!

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KVanRead
A Fighting Chance | Elizabeth Warren
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BookishFeminist Great list! Thanks for posting and tagging me. :) 8y
whatthelog Omg love this! 8y
KVanRead @BookishFeminist @whatthelog Glad you liked it! Some favorites and some more for my TBR☺️ 8y
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Who Was Susan B. Anthony? | Pam Pollack, Meg Belviso
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Susan B. Anthony was born this day in 1820. During the course of her life, she was an advocate for women's suffrage, equal educational opportunities, and the abolition of slavery. She fought tirelessly until her death in 1906 and remains an inspiration today. #WWW

Moray_Reads 💪💪 8y
Hooked_on_books We need to send this quote to the Arkansas legislature. 8y
BookishFeminist @Hooked_on_books Maybe just all the legislatures to be on the safe side 😂 Virginia has been messing with it too lately (thank goodness we have a democratic governor) 8y
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Pickpick

I picked this up yesterday and it wrapped its delicate and deceptively powerful tendrils around me and would not let me go. On one level a weird, twisted, sad tale but at its core an exquisitely lyrical exploration of the mystery of existence, of the fragility of the boundaries between humanity and nature, dreams and reality, life and death. Han Kang is one to watch. #WWW #Recommendsday #diversebooks #20best2016

LeahBergen 👏🏻👏🏻 8y
Alfoster Nice review!❤ 8y
Riveted_Reader_Melissa Yes! I didn't know how to review this one when I read it last year, but that's it! Great review. 8y
KVanRead @LeahBergen @Alfoster @Riveted_Reader_Melissa Thanks! I'm so glad I finally read this!! 8y
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Brown Girl Dreaming | Jacqueline Woodson
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Our #WWW is National Book Award winner and Young People's Poet Laureate, Jacqueline Woodson. Her writing about race and sexuality, the South and the North define modern adult and young adult literature.

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Since I missed #litsypoetry365 yesterday, here's a scorching little rainy day poem from the incomparable Dorothy Livesay. #WWW @SharonGoforth

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Discovering New Planets | Dana Meachen Rau, Mae Jemison
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To honor other women in space & aeronautics research before our Hidden Figures discussion next week, our #WonderWomanWednesday is Mae Jemison, the first black woman who went to space! Jemison went aboard the Endeavor mission as a trained physician & engineer. She advocates for the intersection of STEM & social issues. She's currently principal of the 100 Year Starship program, an effort to fund rocket building without gov't funds. 🚀🙌🏾 #www

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Aung San Suu Kyi fights for human rights in Myanmar. She formed the National League for Democracy. NLD won 81% of Parliament in 1990, but military refused to step down & detained Aung San. She was a political prisoner for 15yrs & refused exile. In 2015 NLD won 86% of Parliament. Aung San is now the first female Minister of Foreign Affairs & won the Nobel Peace Prize for her nonviolent efforts to bring democracy to Burma. 🙌🏽 #WonderWomanWednesday

charl08 Can recommend this one that looks at the 'ordinary' protestors in Burma. (Not ordinary at all). 8y
Suet624 Such courage and conviction this woman has. 8y
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whatthelog Ooh yes- I've got letters from Burma but I haven't read it yet. Do you think I need any background knowledge to understand it properly? 8y
BookishFeminist @charl08 Oh thank you! That book looks excellent. I've seen it around but hadn't known what it was about. Burma has such an incredible political history. Stacked. 8y
BookishFeminist @Suet624 She really is courageous. 15 years as a political prisoner! Incredible. 8y
BookishFeminist @whatthelog I'm not sure as I haven't read it- it's on my tbr. But I wouldn't think you would need more than a basic understanding of what happened in Burma to lead to her imprisonment. Wikipedia would probably suffice! I can't wait to see what you think of it. 8y
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