Imaginary Borders
Imaginary Borders
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Average rating4.2
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This one was a bit all over the place but does lay out some good groundwork info on the rapid consequences of climate change.
Pocket Change Collective -an activism series by Penguin Workshop - is serving up great reads!Adult readers can also find a quick way to learn about weighty topics - strong recommend to this whole series
A very short read. I listened to the audio book, and definitely recommend hearing the author's own voice as they speak about this topic.
Martinez makes some great points about the connections between issues like climate change and race and oppression. This book makes me want to research the problems more and get more involved with activism. It seems so intimidating to me though, and I really don't know where to start. But I'm definitely intrigued and want to do something, especially as I get closer to being out of school and have the time and energy to devote to things.
A short and simple, yet profound book about climate change and youth activism. I actually learned quite a few things in this book and it also gave me more motivation to educate myself further on climate change! It's real y'all! (And thank god for gen-z!)
Great message; love and appreciate the intersectionality.
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I know I'm being a Nitpicky 30-something, but I could have done without the use of the word Homie and the sparse cursing.
Not sure how I feel about the reference of Joe Rogan's podcast (this was published before Rogan's antivax controversy).
Series
1 released bookPocket Change Collective is a 10-book series first released in 2020 with contributions by Alok Vaid-Menon, Shavone Charles, and 9 others.