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The Relative Humanity team is always on the look out for human friendly ways to inspire us to be better world citizens. From reading material, movies, TV, music and art, we hope these finds will help inspire you too! Give them a try and let us know what you think.
WHAT WE ARE READING
This month’s reading guide is curated by the Relative Humanity Team
By Veronica Chambers, The Staff of The New York Times
Who was at the forefront of women’s right to vote? We know a few famous names, like Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton, but what about so many others from diverse backgrounds—black, Asian, Latinx, Native American, and more—who helped lead the fight for suffrage?
By Ibram X. Kendi
#1 New York Times Bestseller!
The National Book Award winning history of how racist ideas were created, spread, and deeply rooted in American society.
By Debbie Levy, Elizabeth Baddeley (Illustrator)
Get to know celebrated Supreme Court justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg—in the first picture book about her life—as she proves that disagreeing does not make you disagreeable!
By Thomas Sowell
Economic and other outcomes differ vastly among individuals, groups, and nations. Many explanations have been offered for the differences. Some believe that those with less fortunate outcomes are victims of genetics. Others believe that those who are less fortunate are victims of the more fortunate.
WHAT WE’RE LISTENING TO
Five exquisitely diverse voices and thunderous body percussion bring raw urgency to songs of social justice and human connection.
WHAT WE ARE WATCHING
Selections made by the Relative Humanity team
Hair Love, an Oscar®-winning animated short film from Matthew A. Cherry, tells the heartfelt story of an African American father learning to do his daughter’s hair for the first time.
In Los Angeles, three Mexican-American cousins chase the American Dream, even while that dream threatens the things they hold most dear, including their neighborhood, their immigrant grandfather and the family-owned taco shop.
The story of Harvey Milk and his struggles as an American gay activist who fought for gay rights and became California’s first openly gay elected official.
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