
“Because the Promised Land isn‘t the place where our problems are solved. It‘s the place where we find the courage to solve them. And that‘s all it ever has been.”
“Because the Promised Land isn‘t the place where our problems are solved. It‘s the place where we find the courage to solve them. And that‘s all it ever has been.”
Here are my four books for #readyournook. I‘m going to try my best to read all four, starting with the tagged book.
@CBee
It took me awhile to get through this, mostly because I‘m not usually one for nonfiction. Tanner Colby, a white man, started this book because he asked himself “Why don‘t I have any black friends?” He investigates and addresses stories of segregation and integration in schools, housing, advertising, and churches. There was a lot I learned from this book - like how there are so many facets to these issues, and how integration still struggles today.
Curious to what I‘ll learn from this
An entertaining and accessible study of how schools, neighborhoods, workplaces and churches remain largely segregated in the US. (Spoiler alert: it's not by accident.) The chapter on racist real estate practices is especially good.
#prejudice #catchingup #150pnpcoverparty @LeahBergen @CrowCAH