274 || Reading as a Place to Start

Published: June 4, 2020, 9 a.m.

b'It\\u2019s hard to know what to say, so this week\\u2019s episode is unusually short, focused instead on sending you toward resources we hope might be helpful as we grieve and learn together. You can find several titles geared toward racial justice on our store website, including: How to Be an Antiracist, Just Mercy, and I\\u2019m Still Here. Ten percent of the proceeds from the sales of these titles and more are being donated to the Equal Justice Initiative. Traci from The Stacks Podcast and Jaime from Absorbed in Pages posted excellent lists of fiction and nonfiction titles addressing anti-black racism and anti-racism.\\xa0 Fiction Nonfiction You can listen to The Stacks podcast here, and if you want to support Jamie and Traci directly, consider purchasing through Bookshop: Jamie\\u2019s Bookshop page Traci\\u2019s Bookshop page Other resources: Black Coffee with White Friends Mockingbird History Lessons Black Coffee with White Friends book list More than ever, it\\u2019s important to support black-owned small businesses; below are links to a few bookstores owned by people of color, and a more comprehensive list can be found here. Brave + Kind in Georgia The Listening Tree in Georgia The Lit Bar in the Bronx Loyalty Bookstore in D.C. Books and Crannies in Virginia Semicolon in Chicago Harriett\\u2019s Bookshop in Philadelphia'