A queer Asian American teacher and writer, Neema Avashia fits few Appalachian stereotypes. But the lessons she learned in childhood about race and class, gender and sexuality continue to inform the way she moves through the world today: how she loves, how she teaches, how she advocates, how she struggles.
Systemic Racism 101: A Visual History of the Impact of Racism in America
Living Cities Living Cities, Aminah Pilgrim
audiobookbookDesperate : An Epic Battle for Clean Water and Justice in Appalachia
Kris Maher
audiobookbookWhat You Are Getting Wrong About Appalachia
Elizabeth Catte
audiobookNobody Knows the Trouble I’ve Seen : The Emotional Lives of Black Women
Inger Burnett-Zeigler
audiobookSummary: Bryan Stevenson's Just Mercy
Sarah Fields
bookThe Stone Virgins
Yvonne Vera
audiobookBefore the Mayflower : A History of the Negro in America, 1619-1962
Lerone Bennett
audiobookIndigenous Continent : The Epic Contest for North America
Pekka Hamalainen
audiobookAn Indigenous Peoples' History of the United States
Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz
audiobookThe End of White Christian America
Robert P. Jones
audiobookbookHow Dare the Sun Rise : Memoirs of a War Child
Sandra Uwiringiyimana, Abigail Pesta
audiobookThe Story of My Life
Helen Keller
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