Best for: People interested in great writing on race, especially writing that gives perspective on race that isn’t US-centric. In a nutshell: Ms. Eddo-Lodge explores the history of racism in Britain and looks at ways to address it today. Line that sticks with me: “Being in a position where their lives are so comfortable that they don’t really have anything material to oppose, faux ‘free speech’ defenders spend all their spare time railing against ‘offense culture.’” (p133) Why I chose it: I follow Ms. Eddo-Lodge […]