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dark emotional hopeful informative inspiring tense medium-paced

5.0

I technically started this book back in 2011 & then kind of forgot about it except to meditate on military industrial complex & prison industrial complex which i later learned my reflections were described by the school to prison pipeline. So for as much as this book influenced me, I knew as someone living in the pipeline at that very moment with a hostile & unaccomdating legal system for correcting my documentation. Point being, I would've been triggered heavily, and now I'm at a part in my life where I could read it, understand Foucaultian vocabulary, etc.

It was very good. Definitely the kind of book I'm going to pursue getting a hard copy for myself.

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challenging emotional informative inspiring reflective sad medium-paced

4.5

A beautifully written, heart-wrenching collection of essays.  The writing styles were much more accessible than I anticipated.  The content is upsetting—but it depicts the violent reality that gender-oppressed people, particularly Black, Indigenous, and other gender-oppressed people of color, must combat every day under the prison industrial complex. The anthology also has an excellent list of tools and resources for learning more and taking action.

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