i hate challenges.

April 19, 2008

no not really. i am actually that kid in your middle school who’d read the most books to get the savings bond, sell the most tshirts to get a prize, get all As to go to fun fun fun, the list goes on and on…

so when seeing the LJ community 50Books_POC on sparkymonster’s page, of course i’m naturally drawn in…

looking at my bookshelf (about two rows of books), only 7 are written by people of color. i am excited to go on this journey of learning and self-reflection.

the books by poc [people of color] i’ll finish reading this weekend

(1) This Bridge Called My Back anthologized by Cherrie Moraga and Gloria Anzaldua
(2) The Days of Good Looks: The Prose and Poetry of Cheryl Clarke

please let me know if you have any book recommendations : )

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5 Comments Add your own

  • 1. Venus  |  April 19, 2008 at 10:23 pm

    Thanks for the link, that lj community looks super interesting.

  • 2. Lauren  |  April 20, 2008 at 2:57 pm

    um, omg yes. :) is it any genre?
    loving in the war years - cherrie moraga
    blues legacies and black feminisms - angela davis
    the god of small things - arundhati roy (and anything else she’s ever written)
    the INCITE anthology
    earth democracy - vandana shiva
    miracle fruit - aimee nezhukumatathil
    century of the wind - eduardo galeano
    caramelo - sandra cisneros
    loveliest grotesque - sandra lim
    don’t let me be lonely - claudia rankine
    sleeping with the dictionary - harryette mullen

    btw, i tagged you for a six-word memoir. :)

  • 3. cripchick  |  April 20, 2008 at 5:58 pm

    ahh! thanks for the recs, will definitely have to add them to my excel sheet of summer reading lol : )

    i looked at the meme and DAMN you’re going to make me think huh? couldn’t just ask me to tell 7 embarrassing secrets or something, eh??!?

  • 4. erin ambrose  |  April 20, 2008 at 11:17 pm

    oh my…anything by chrystos…seriously…first nations queer crip poverty class poet like no other.
    my favorite book is “firepower”.
    yes.

  • 5. Aaminah  |  April 21, 2008 at 9:25 am

    Anything by Alice Walker. And Rebecca Walker. I’m currently re-reading a novel by Bem Le Hunte “The Seduction of Silence”. If I start listing title though… it’d be a mile long. You’ve made a great start! Oh, did you finish “Conquest”?

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