A review by srj
Unapologetic: A Black, Queer, and Feminist Mandate for Radical Movements by Charlene Carruthers

5.0

Short but dense with insight and history (will require some dedicated Googling and Appendix digging!) of Black radical organising in US, this book was both practical and inspirational. I appreciated Carruthers' personal vulnerability and historical outlook. We read it in a book club and often found we couldn't possibly discuss all that we wanted to from a given chapter in our meetings — so much that it took all summer to get through our discussions — a testament to the book's value for those of us reading it. I will keep it close to my desk and probably reference it often.

This review is written from perspective of white, 30-something, queer, US-born, college educated community organiser based in Berlin, Germany.