Readers
Be prepared to discuss the book, and the topics/issues it uncovers.
- Seattle Public Library
- King County Library System
- Read, Think, Talk: Getting the Most out of Your Book Discussion
Group Leaders
If it is your month to lead the discussion, please come to the group prepared with a brief biography for the author, a synopsis of the book, and some questions to get the conversation started.
- How to Lead a Book Discussion
- Discussion Questions for FICTION
- Discussion Questions for NON-FICTION
- Games & Icebreakers
Social Justice Resources
Unfamiliar with the topics in the book? Below are some resources to get you up-to-speed. (Have something you think we should add here? Send it to the mailing list and Molly will gladly see that it happens.)
- NSFW! Adipositivity (body/size)
- American Civil Liberties Union (political activism)
- The Angry Black Woman (race, gender)
- Basic Rights Oregon (race, LGBT, intersectionality)
- Coalition of Anti-Racist Whites (race)
- Dances With Fat (body/size)
- Disabled Feminists (dis/ability)
- Fatcast! (body/size)
- Fierce, Freethinking Fatties (body/size)
- Intersectionality (definition)
- Jezebel (feminism/pop culture)
- Obesity Timebomb (body/size)
- Racialicious (race)
- The Rotund (body/size, gender)
- Social Justice (definition/history)
- Two Whole Cakes (body/size, gender, geek culture)