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message 1: by Sherri (new)

Sherri Harris | 782 comments Hi All, last week I saw the Juneteenth Read-A-Thon on Facebook. It is June 19-June 20. It is a BIPOC themed read-a thon. For those of you interested in reading books by AOC and reading about racism this may be a good resource for you. There are so many good recommendations from the members. Also for me it is a chance to educate myself on racism. It is a time to be still, and learn. I have only seen this on Facebook not Goodreads but some of you may have more knowledge on the group than me. I know for sure I’ll be reading Between The World And Me by Ta-Nehisi Coates for my first book. Personally I’m keeping this to challenge to non-fiction. If this sounds like a resource or challenge you would like to participate in head over to Facebook and research the group.


message 2: by Ashley Marie (new)

Ashley Marie  | 1028 comments This sounds fantastic, Sherri. I'm not familiar with the FB group but I'm going to aim to read Toni Morrison's BELOVED, and see if I can get ahold of any of Audre Lorde's poetry.


message 3: by Teri (new)

Teri (teria) | 1554 comments I hadn't seen the term BIPOC before and had to look it up. For anyone else who is behind the times, it stands for Black, Indigenous and People of Color. I had thought POC stood for all of that already. It is hard to keep up on the latest terminology, but I'm trying.


message 4: by Mary (new)

Mary Parker (missourigirl62) | 1 comments Thank you!


message 5: by Lauren (new)

Lauren Oertel | 764 comments Love this! We just got Juneteenth designated as an official paid holiday at my new job so I plan to read a book by a Black author that day. Not sure which one yet, as I’ll be reading a few others before then, but I’m looking forward to it!


message 6: by Drakeryn (new)

Drakeryn | 708 comments Teri wrote: "I hadn't seen the term BIPOC before and had to look it up. For anyone else who is behind the times, it stands for Black, Indigenous and People of Color. I had thought POC stood for all of that already."

I also had to look it up and learned the same thing. According to what I read, POC does cover all that already, but BIPOC emphasizes black/indigenous because they face the worst discrimination.


message 7: by Kerry (new)

Kerry Gibbons | 12 comments Ooh, super interested. Which book which book? I’m starting Stamped from the Beginning: The Definitive History of Racist Ideas in America probably tomorrow and it’s like 600 pages, so I’m not 100% sure I’ll be done by then, but I may have to pause that book to read another, shorter book for Juneteenth!


message 8: by Jen K (new)

Jen K | 91 comments My local library just came through with a bunch of digital book purchases on racism. My holds alone increased with 9 that I had recommended for purchase. I'm going to start with Sister Outsider: Essays and Speeches.


message 9: by L Y N N (new)

L Y N N (book_music_lvr) | 4901 comments Mod
There are so many I want to read and I don't own many. However, I have a copy of Long Way Down waiting for me at my favorite used bookstore. I listened to the audiobook which was awesome, but also want to read it.

I will plan to purchase and read White Fragility: Why It’s So Hard for White People to Talk About Racism and White Rage: The Unspoken Truth of Our Racial Divide in July or August. I'll make a note on my calendar to try to plan for Juneteenth reading in advance next year!


Lorrea - WhatChaReadin'? (whatchatreadin) | 10 comments Kerry wrote: "Ooh, super interested. Which book which book? I’m starting Stamped from the Beginning: The Definitive History of Racist Ideas in America probably tomorrow and it’s like 600 pages, s..."

There is a readalong for this going on Instagram. Check out the user melanatedreader, she is hosting it.


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