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I have this book but listened to it on audio since that seems to be the easiest way for me to get any reading done. The author started the #prettybutcute, which went viral. Her book discusses the importance of intersectionality in our society as a black, disabled woman. She discusses the need for more & positive representation of disabled people in the media but not as inspiration porn (ie stories of disabled people being prom king/queen…
ncsufoxes Stories that minimize the disproportionate obstacles that are put on disabled people by society vs something they achieve despite said obstacles….basically as a society we make things difficult for disabled people but love to ooh & ahh when something positive happens but don‘t think about removing the obstacles to begin with). #bookspin book #Nonfictionbingo prompt: All About that Bass (body positivity) (edited) 2y
Riveted_Reader_Melissa Definitely stacking! Sounds great! 2y
TheAromaofBooks Great progress!! 2y