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I am as white as the day is long. I have never set foot outside of the south. I'm just starting Settlers rn and it is very insightful. It does, however, have me afraid of my own ignorance. I'm the only person from my neck of the woods that I would even call somewhat "progressive", but still. I am aware I was raised in privilege and surrounded by hate. (I even attended a segregated school for many years as a child...) I've always been pretty proud of how far I've come, but I feel like I still probably have some things ingrained in me that need to be smashed up. Recommendations welcome for all kinds of topics. I like to read and learn from whatever is put in front of me.

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[–] [email protected] 16 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) (1 children)

Trans Liberation Beyond Pink and Blue is a hexbear favorite.

Fanon's wretched of the earth is a real strong classic on the "third world"

Anything by web dubois and fred douglass is a good start for the origins of racism in the us. Anything by Dr. King, too.

Blood in my Eye is a good read, and pretty quick.

I will always tell every single human to read The Art of War at least once.

[–] [email protected] 7 points 1 month ago (1 children)

Thanks, comrade. Dubois to me is vastly underrated and I appreciate being recommended a favorite!