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Reading about the movement
One of the key precepts of the BLM movement is educating oneself. Regardless of race, age, or gender, it calls for people to learn more about both Black history and how racism currently manifests within society. Systemic racism is endemic in the UK as it is in America, hence more and more people in the UK recognising the need to learn more about Black history .
Books to help you become an ally, and understand the movement better
We’ve curated a list of excellently written and researched books, from both the UK and the US, that discuss the complexities of racism while capturing the lived experiences of people of colour.
Aquinnah: Sister Island Relief Committee - The Martha s Vineyard Times
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Knopf s Jackson Sells Debut Novel for Rumored Seven Figures
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Waukesha County writer Amy E. Reichert s The Kindred Spirits Supper Club has a shaker full of ingredients for quality romantic comedy: a self-conscious heroine, a handsome available man, a bucolic setting and a fizzy ghost who doubles as a yenta.
In Kindred Spirits, unemployed journalist Sabrina (please excuse my involuntary shudder) is back home with family in Wisconsin Dells as she heals from some wounds. The Monroes have a secret: The women can see and communicate with ghosts of the recently (and occasionally not-so-recently) deceased, helping them move on to the next world. As with corporeal forms of human entanglement, Sabrina would prefer not to get involved, but over time the perky ghost Molly has become a combination of BFF, imaginary friend and romantic guardian angel for her.