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A testament to women survivors, Know My Name looks at life beyond abuse

This month s RiverTown Reads looks at memoir Chanel Miller, originally known as Emily Doe. Written By: Rebecca C. Mariscal | 1:00 am, Apr. 1, 2021 × “Know My Name” by Chanel Miller recalls the publicized case of sexual assault that led to a guilty verdict, but a sentencing of six months. Miller walks readers through every step of the case, sharing the trauma and grief she and her family experienced as she made the decision to press charges and illuminating what victims face in a court process. Know My Name: A Memoir, by Chanel Miller. Photo by Rachel Fergus/RiverTown Multimedia Chanel Miller’s “Know My Name” is one of the most powerful pieces of writing I’ve ever read. I had wanted to read this book for a while since reading her victim impact statement. I knew from that letter that she was well-spoken, and I wanted to further bear witness to what she went through, but I was not prepared for just how beautiful, raw and evocative this me

Book Lovers: Daley shares what she s reading and loving

Book Lovers: Daley shares what she s reading and loving
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Books About Race & Being Black in America - The Corvallis Advocate

Books About Race & Being Black in America February 7, 2021 The publishing industry has been on a roll lately. The number of great books by Black writers or about Black issues have been at an all-time high. Let’s keep that going by reading some of the gems we’ve listed here.  Some are new voices, some old, and there are a few you may never have heard of before. We encourage everyone – readers and nonreaders alike – to give these a chance.  Black Pacific Northwest Authors:  Ijeoma Oluo – “So You Want to Talk About Race”  This Nigerian-American living in Seattle has written for

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