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text: In a country where 54% of adults have a literacy level below a 6th-grade level, why don’t we use everyday language to discuss important information?
Blog, Social Justice

Use Literacy to Fight The Oppressor

By Nox Quiroz • March 20, 2025

This post may include affiliate links, which means we make a small commission on any sales. This commission helps Feminist Book Club pay our contributors, so thanks for supporting small, independent media! As a disabled woman, I think about the ways life is inaccessible a lot. Most of life is dictated by inaccessibility. Can I […]

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Blog, Podcast Shownotes

Accessible Resistance: Use Your Library

By Nox Quiroz • February 25, 2025

Mhairie and Nox both LOVE the library, and in this segment, they’re talking about how much they love libraries and audiobooks. Nox gushes about a program with her local library that delivers books to her because of her disabilities while Mhairie shares all of the things libraries can do besides sharing books. The two also

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Blog, Book Reviews, Social Justice

Equity: A Book Review

By Tayler Simon • October 20, 2021

When I first started Equity: How to Design Organizations Where Everyone Thrives by Minal Bopaiah, I kept thinking how all the characters of The Office needed to read this book. I mean, I have never seen an entire episode of The Office, and all I know about the show are the toxic behaviors of Michael

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