Tag Archives: Isabel Wilkerson

Best of 2021: Book Prescriptions

As we finish this difficult year, I’m wondering how I can thank my readers for sticking with me. Blogs can’t offer hugs, a place to go scream, a few extra hours of sleep, or stiff drinks. However, I can prescribe … Continue reading

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“Caste is the powerful infrastructure that holds each group in its place.”

Ever since I started reading a history of the United States, I’ve been thinking long and hard about how our past has led to our present.  I am reassessing many of my assumptions about our core values. This provocative book … Continue reading

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