rachelrenbarger1's review

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4.0

I'm biased, but very important topic and stories. Love the variety of places within the academy and unique experiences, but would have liked to see some diversity in other areas. Wasn't too much of a surprise for those of us who live(d) it but I can see how others would need to read a chapter or two to "get it" although I do fear that some readers might dismiss this given the soapbox approach from some of the narrators.

nickscoby's review

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4.0

Great book. I'll admit though that when I first read the opening chapters I had to put the book down because the themes hit too close to home. Didn't pick up again for two years! For real. But I revisited it and I'm glad that I did. Very important work.

hhh81's review

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5.0

Powerful important book on making higher ed more inclusive and just. Center social class in our discussions of diversity, equity, and inclusion. NOW.