Decolonize Your Bookshelf 2023 Reading Challenge Journal Set - Paperbacks & Frybread Co.
Decolonize Your Bookshelf 2023 Reading Challenge Journal Set - Paperbacks & Frybread Co.
Decolonize Your Bookshelf 2023 Reading Challenge Journal Set - Paperbacks & Frybread Co.
Decolonize Your Bookshelf 2023 Reading Challenge Journal Set - Paperbacks & Frybread Co.
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The 2023 Decolonize Your Bookshelf Reading Challenge is now underway! This journaling set is ideal for those who need to note their reading progress in writing.

Each 8.5x11" pdf includes the list of prompts, notebooking pages to jot down read/unread books, journaling pages to record musings, and black & white pages for economical printing.

 

Join the challenge over on StoryGraph! I will be sharing my book recs via Instagram, Mastodon, and YouTube!

**Purchases of this item help me to keep creating content sharing book recs and more. THANK YOU

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This challenge is a great way to encourage people to read books by authors from historically excluded groups and to broaden their perspectives. It can also help to promote understanding, and empathy and to challenge stereotypes and biases. Some people might find the challenge to be a fun and rewarding way to discover new books and authors, while others might find it to be a meaningful way to support social justice and equity. I have found that I love learning about new authors, their other works, and who they are as people and how I can better support them.