DEI Books recommendations

When I was 15, I started a notebook where I'd write the best quotes from books I was reading.

Even though it's decades old now, it's not very thick - I am very selective about what I put there and then I go through it every now and then with immense pleasure.

A good book, a good quote, can open great conversations that spark change.

Like this one:

"Life is political, not because the world cares about how you feel, but because the world reacts to what you do" - Timothy Snyder "On Tyranny"

What are the books and quotes you enjoy using in your practice?
Would love to hear [and possibly steal a quote or two] 😉


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Yesterday was the World Book Day so I'm sharing with you a piece of my bookshelf related do DEI. There are a couple of books missing here, e.g. a book of Sarah Cordivano "Diversity, Equity and Inclusion: How to Succeed at an Impossible Job" which I'd recommend to everyone who wants to structure their knowledge about building and implementing DEI in their organization.


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