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[61] What Renee Read in January 2020

An informal new solo series reviewing everything FBC founder Renee reads each month. Listen to this podcast using the player above!   Mentioned in this episode: Chilling Effect by Valerie Valdes Genres: Science Fiction, Humor, Space Opera Read if you like: Firefly (TV), Becky Chambers (author), Gods of Jade and Shadow but want more inter-species

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Podcast Shownotes

[60] Khristi Lauren Adams, author of Parable of the Brown Girl

“A lot of black girls are inheriting this strong black woman trope that when it comes time for vulnerability to be revealed, it’s uncomfortable.” – Khristi Lauren Adams Khristi Lauren Adams is a speaker, author, youth advocate and ordained Baptist minister.  She is currently the Firestone Endowment Chaplain and an Instructor of Religious Studies and

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[57] Jeannie Vanasco, author of Things We Didn’t Talk About When I Was a Girl

“I couldn’t imagine how pressing charges would make me feel any better. In some ways, writing the book was my way of holding him accountable.” – Jeannie Vanasco Jeannie Vanasco is the author of the memoirs Things We Didn’t Talk About When I Was a Girl and The Glass Eye. Her writing has appeared in The

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[52] Samra Habib, author of We Have Always Been Here: A Queer Muslim Memoir

“A lot that you see in the stories we’re exposed to when it comes to queer Muslims is a lot of trauma. I’m hoping that by sharing my story, people can see that there’s also a lot of joy.” – Samra Habib Samra Habib is a writer, photographer, and activist. As a journalist she’s covered

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