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First Book of 2018! Why I'm No Longer Talking to White People About Race by Reni Eddo-Lodge

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Okay, so:
Every book gets its folder. The folders are the big sections that you see when you scroll down the OSS start site. Now when you click at a folder, you see all the topics in it(not just the first 6), and you can create a new topic in the upper right corner, near the "Group Home", "Members", "Discussions" and so on...
And then a new site opens, where you can decide in which folder you want to put the new topic, the title of the topic, the opening comment and whether this topic is about a certain book (as in not all topics are related to specific books...)
That should do it at first:)


Feminist is the correct term for all people if you choose to use it because it only means the study of the female. Masculist is also correct. HeForShe is also correct term for labling and more aproppiate i think; i use this term

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Maybe you can ask for an inter-library exchange. Also, I will try to convince my library to buy this book. (They did My Life on the Road, so chances are good:))



I believe Emma truly does care, just by what shes done in the UN, and her starting this group shows that. She didn't have to do anything. Instead she took up the selfless act of standing up for what she believes, and inspiring millions of people, including myself in the process.
Your right, not many people may be able to relate to what your saying. But I want you to know that myself and the others here at OSS are here for you, that's why were apart of this group.
I really hope that what I'm saying makes sense to you and that it would be able to help in some way. I'm truly sorry to hear about what you've been through, and I admire your courage for coming on here and sharing your experience.
The way I see it, were all defined by our experiences in life whether good or bad, and what doesn't kill you only makes you stronger.

Victoria wrote: "Emma. Do you actually care about woman? I have twelve siblings and had an abusive father who beat up my mother. My mother ended up having to raise all twelve siblings on her own, and you know that ..."
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I am sorry and sad to read that. Dakota got a fair point, usually a person who sides with her/his values in public definitely cares about what she/he is saying and truly means it. It is like showing what is inside you.
It is extremely brave to share something that comes from oneself. That is what you have done.
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I am sorry and sad to read that. Dakota got a fair point, usually a person who sides with her/his values in public definitely cares about what she/he is saying and truly means it. It is like showing what is inside you.
It is extremely brave to share something that comes from oneself. That is what you have done.

Long life to OSS!!
Have a fertile and empowered 2018.
Best regards Emma and the OSS TEAM


I hope everybody a happy new year and I hope that 2018 brings you happiness and health.
Alessandro C.

Hello Alessandro!
Welcome on board! Stay around, read threads... then you'll learn about feminism... that's one of the easiest ways... you'll improve your English as a matter of fact as well...
I wouldn't say the English is difficult to understand, but you better ask someone else as well, I am not the most reliable source on dishing out reading levels... But no, it wasn't super-difficult for me.
As I said, read threads on here, read the books to the threads... then you will learn a lot. It's what we all do here. We read and write. That's how we learn. And I have to say I have learned a lot here.
Being a feminist is hard work, you will ask yourself a lot of questions and question a lot if you read a lot of feminist works. You will star in disbelief at the books, and sometimes you might nod in total agreement. It all happens. Some you will say are crap, while others impress you very much. That's normal.
Being a feminist is hard work, but it is also really cool:)


So, I have written down and explained all the things that you need to navigate OurSharedShelf down below:
In the upper-right corner you have certain "links" that will get you somewhere specific.
"Group home": Will bring you to the main-page.
The main-page is useful when you want to have a quick look at all th books we have read already, just scroll down, and above the quotes are the books we've read.
"Invite People": Name says it all:)
"Bookshelf": Here you see all the suggested books for OSS. You can suggest books here: https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...
"Photos": Here you can upload photos. Check it out, they are cool:)
"Members": Here you can go look for members... by name, number of comments...(yep, the one right on number 1 is me. I have no idea how I got there;))
"Discussions": looks like Group Home, just that it is the discussions only. Sometimes useful, especially because you have them all in one place...
"Polls": We only had one poll so far. But in case we have another one... they are all stored in here. Hey mods, I know Emma chooses the book and I have no problem with that, but what about another poll sometime this year?
The moderators can be found beneath that "box" on the main page. They keep everything tidy here.
The discussions are organised in folders(the larger sections such as "Feminism" or "Intersectionality"), and within the section every member who has their email verified (that's important, don't forget to do it) can "create a new topic" (upper right, below are all the existing topics). When you create a topic, you can link it to a certain book, but you don't have to, some discussions are not about a particular book, but just general discussions about an issue. When you have created your topic, it'll be on the very top, as the topics are ranked after date, with the newest one on the very top. You can edit your own topics, which you can do with the little "edit" button on the right side. There you can amend the title, delete the topic, among others.
One last thing: In the very upper-right corner, you have, from left to right:
"Notifications": You will get a notification when a new comment has been made in a topic where you have made a coment in(so you will see that I have made a comment, this one here), but this normally takes about 15 minutes. At least from my experience.
"Group discussions": Basically the same, just that it is for all your groups, not OSS alone.
"Mail": Your PMs(Private Messages), which are like emails.
"Friends": Self-explanatory
And finally your account settings.
I think that was it for now. If you have any more questions, feel free to ask me or a moderator, we will be able to help you out.

Maybe you can ask for an inter-library exchange. Also, I will try to convince my library to buy this book. (They did My Life on..."
The county itself doesn't have it :(
I checked 2 counties. I'll keep looking thought :)

Maybe you can ask for an inter-library exchange. Also, I will try to convince my library to buy this book..."
Or you head over to Pay-It-Forward and ask someone if they can send it to you. Would also be an option.


Ich hab das Buch noch nicht gekauft, aber ich schau mal und sag dir, wie es bei mir in Österreich ausschaut. Zur Not müssen wir auf den Pay-It-Forward-Thread zurückgreifen und fragen, ob es uns jemand schicken kann. Vereinigtes Königreich und Kontinentaleuropa gehen ja noch von der Distanz:)

Just to comment quick on Emma’s post: As a straight white male, I’ve only experienced racism secondhand. I know that sounds horrible, but it’s true. My privilege has been unfairly in my favor. I never realized it when I was younger. It’s not that I was racist or unaware of other cultures, I just never thought much about how my privilege affected others. I see it much clearer now as an adult. Not perfectly, I don’t know that it will ever be fair for me to say I completely understand the struggles of other cultures. But I can say that I want to be the best ally I can be. I want to be told when my privilege is showing, or if I’m being insensitive (I hope that will very rare). I want to join the movement to make this world a peaceful and loving place.
Anyway, looking forward to this book and the discussions to follow.
Happy reading, everyone! 😁
-G


Ich hab das Buch noch nicht gekauft, aber ich schau mal und sag dir, wie es..."
Habe es auf Amazon bestellt aber es steht immer da dass es noch net raus is... Ich geh heut mal in Buchladen :-)

Ich hab das Buch noch nicht gekauft, aber ich schau m..."
Ich werd auch einen Buchladen aufsuchen. Und dann mal schauen. Beim letzten Buch The Power haben sie mir dann geschrieben, dass es vergriffen ist, was ich schon etwas merkwürdig fand...
Hoffentlich krieg ich's diesmal:D

What has it made you reflect on? (Do you mind me asking?)"
No problem,I´m happy to answer Emma. As a white woman,I have not had to worry about how a person as any race different from mine feels when they have been discriminated againts, This book is helping me reflect on that.


It’s a wonderful choice for sure, often women’s lives are complicated by all kinds of things and racism is especially huge in part. One of the things that irritates me whenever I tried to explain to others on feminism or policies even is that how other things like life experiences plays a huge part in people, therefore the policies need to be more accessible to major amount people if not all. By reading the book, I hope women of colour would be better understood in their situations, therefore their attitude to everything else.


https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/...

You know about FNMI? (For all the Non-Canadians, non-Indigenous people: First Nations, Metis and Inuit)
I follow a few on Twitter, and they really have changed how I view issues when it comes to history and "race" and so on.

This year and last year I have really been working on learning about FNMI in Canada. I do not know as much about Black History in Canada, though!

This year and last year I have really been working on learning about FNMI in Canada. I do not know as much about Black History in Canada, though!"
See? We can always learn more... it's literall around the corner:)
Also, I finally ordered my copy today... look forward to reading this book.
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