Rating:
4 Stars
Themes:
Non-Fiction
Thoughts:
I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily. This is a really good book that encourages us all to check our own privilege and think about how power is used for and against others. I appreciated that the book also considered intersectionality and disability which I hadn’t expected going into this book as they aren’t too often covered in mainstream books on power, instead favouring race and gender. I liked the black and white illustrations throughout which gave a contemporary feel as this is still such a contemporary issue, regardless of some people’s beliefs. I also really appreciated the interrogate and reflect sections as it encourages us to apply our learning straight away and things like the check your privilege table will really help put things into perspective for a lot of people.
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