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The Lakota People's Law Project Decolonized Reading List for 2025
2 participants (26 books)
Overview
From Lakota Law's website:
"This "Top 25 for 2025" list of nonfiction books focuses on a variety of topics, including Indigenous-centered histories of Native America, Indigenous resistance, the decolonizing work of reconnecting us with the land and each other, and topics such as abolition, the Japanese American fight for reparations after internment, the work of AIDS activists, the LGBTQ2S revolution, the Black Panthers, the civil rights movement, the occupation of Puerto Rico, and how to build support and protection for marginalized and oppressed communities. Most of the authors are BIPOC, LGBTQ2S, and/or women."
"This "Top 25 for 2025" list of nonfiction books focuses on a variety of topics, including Indigenous-centered histories of Native America, Indigenous resistance, the decolonizing work of reconnecting us with the land and each other, and topics such as abolition, the Japanese American fight for reparations after internment, the work of AIDS activists, the LGBTQ2S revolution, the Black Panthers, the civil rights movement, the occupation of Puerto Rico, and how to build support and protection for marginalized and oppressed communities. Most of the authors are BIPOC, LGBTQ2S, and/or women."
Learn more here: https://lakotalaw.org/news/2025-01-31/the-lakota-peoples-law-project-decolonized-reading-list-for-2025
The Lakota People's Law Project Decolonized Reading List for 2025
2 participants (26 books)
Overview
From Lakota Law's website:
"This "Top 25 for 2025" list of nonfiction books focuses on a variety of topics, including Indigenous-centered histories of Native America, Indigenous resistance, the decolonizing work of reconnecting us with the land and each other, and topics such as abolition, the Japanese American fight for reparations after internment, the work of AIDS activists, the LGBTQ2S revolution, the Black Panthers, the civil rights movement, the occupation of Puerto Rico, and how to build support and protection for marginalized and oppressed communities. Most of the authors are BIPOC, LGBTQ2S, and/or women."
"This "Top 25 for 2025" list of nonfiction books focuses on a variety of topics, including Indigenous-centered histories of Native America, Indigenous resistance, the decolonizing work of reconnecting us with the land and each other, and topics such as abolition, the Japanese American fight for reparations after internment, the work of AIDS activists, the LGBTQ2S revolution, the Black Panthers, the civil rights movement, the occupation of Puerto Rico, and how to build support and protection for marginalized and oppressed communities. Most of the authors are BIPOC, LGBTQ2S, and/or women."
Learn more here: https://lakotalaw.org/news/2025-01-31/the-lakota-peoples-law-project-decolonized-reading-list-for-2025
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