1. I like the title- totally reframes reparations as being opportunity rather than obligation
2. I like the paragraph but I don't automatically think of cracks and fissures as being energizing. I think this is an image that could work though if fleshed out a bit more
Thanks for that feedback Cynthia. I do love libraries for physical copies. Not sure if any libraries will pick up this book, but we can try. I wonder if there is a strategy beyond having folks ask at their local libraries?
Im sure you could. If not at a service then possibly after? Just ask Kim.
1. I like the title- totally reframes reparations as being opportunity rather than obligation
2. I like the paragraph but I don't automatically think of cracks and fissures as being energizing. I think this is an image that could work though if fleshed out a bit more
3. audio and hard copy for sure
4. I wish!
Thanks for the feedback Andy! And, if you found an audience in Austin, I would totally make it a stop on the book tour.
Excited and looking forward to the release of the book!
1. The title is a little long. What about: Consider the Joy: Call for Land-Based Reparations in Canada
2. The paragraph captures well the idea of the call and the opportunities that will come with it.
3. With limited physical space in a condo, I like e-books for keeping and use libraries for physical books as a first read.
Thanks for that feedback Cynthia. I do love libraries for physical copies. Not sure if any libraries will pick up this book, but we can try. I wonder if there is a strategy beyond having folks ask at their local libraries?
Title is long
Paragraph is intriguing
I like paper books
Congrats, Jodi
Thanks Barb! We will get a paper book in your hands! Do you think we could do a book reading at Cap?