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“Between the World and Me”

Coates, T-N. (2015). Between the World and Me. New York: Spiegel & Grau. Find the book here: worldcat.org/isbn/0812993543 An excerpt: That was the same summer that the killer of Trayvon Martin was acquitted, the summer I realized that I accepted that there… Continue Reading →

“Borderlands/La frontera”

Anzaldúa, G. (1987). Borderlands/La frontera: the New Mestiza. San Francisco: Aunt Lute. Find the book at worldcat.org/isbn/1879960850

“Eloquent Rage”

Cooper, B (2018). Eloquent rage: a black feminist discovers her superpower. New York: St. Martin’s Press. Find the book here: worldcat.org/isbn/1250112575

“Making Face, Making Soul/ Haciendo Caras”

Anzaldúa, G. (Ed.). (1990). Making face, making soul/haciendo caras: Creative and critical perspectives by women of color. San Francisco: Aunt Lute Foundation. Find the book at worldcat.org/isbn/0933216742

“Mother Tongue”

Tan, A. (2003). Mother tongue. In The Opposite of fate, Memories of a writing life (pp. 771-279). New York, NY: Penguin Group Find the book at worldcat.org/isbn/0142004898

“Radical Dharma”

Williams, A. K., Owens, L. R., & Syedullah, J. (2016). Radical Dharma: Talking Race, Love, and Liberation. Berkeley: North Atlantic Books. Find the book here: worldcat.org/isbn/1623170982  

“Rotten English”

Ahmad, D. (Ed.) (2007). Rotten English: A literary anthology. New York, NY: Norton. Find the anthology at worldcat.org/isbn/0393329607

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