Community Book Discussion
Blaine County Amnesty International invites you to a community-wide book read of Ijeoma Oluo’s So You Want to Talk About Race.
Meeting in The Community Library’s Lecture Hall. Masks and proof of vaccination required.
Join us for a discussion of Chapter 2: “What is racism?”
Discussions are held every other week, from early February to April, and will alternate between The Community Library in Ketchum and the Hailey Public Library. Each discussion will focus on a different chapter of the book, and Wood River High School students will lead each discussion. All members of the community interested in building bridges and forming stronger relationships within our community and across ages and experience are invited to join.
You can also join the discussion virtually here.
Free copies of Ijeoma Oluo’s book are still available and can be picked up at The Community Library or at the Hailey Public Library, or by contacting the club directly at wrhsamnestyinternational@gmail.com.
Upcoming discussions: Thursday, March 3 in Hailey
The Building Bridges community read has been generously sponsored by the Youth Generosity Project.