Taking Up Space by Chelsea Kwayke & Ore Ogunbiyi (Random House)
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This made a great next read after I Will Not Be Erased even though this came about accidentally.
It is another collection of essays and memories by women and non-binary people of colour but this time all about their experiences at university.
It is more academic than the other books I've read so far for World Book Night but was still highly readable. Again there were aspects of the experiences recounted in the book that I recognised, simply from being female and having gone to university but this was truly eye opening.
After a summer reading and learning more about racism in the UK as the Black Lives Matters campaigns grew I was none the less horrified at just how much institutionalised racism exists, and also just how easy it is to put everyone into the BAME category and assume everyone wants the same things.
Not an easy read in either style or subject but if you've enjoyed novels like Girl, Woman, Other or The Vanishing Half or Why I am no longer talking to white people about race by Reni Eddo-Lodge then I definitely recommend this.
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