Annie WindholzREVIEW: Heaven is a Place on Earth by Adrian ShirkMusings on place and space as a settler colonizer in the US, as a woman in the world, as a utopian writerSep 10, 2024Sep 10, 2024
Annie WindholzREVIEW: Freeman’s Challenge by Robin BernsteinEarly 1800s prison systems that set the course for the current prison industrial complexJul 26, 2024Jul 26, 2024
Annie WindholzA bookmobile librarian’s very informal journey through the books picked up in 2023I sit around books everyday. I won’t say there is a science at all to the books that I check out from the library to read. Mostly it’s…Jan 8, 20241Jan 8, 20241
Annie WindholzREVIEW: On Wars by Michael MannI read this 607 page tome asking questions about war and power so you don’t have toJan 29, 2024Jan 29, 2024
Annie WindholzREVIEW: Everyone Who is Gone is HereUS funding and complicity in Central American disruption, crisis, and genocideApr 2, 2024Apr 2, 2024
Annie WindholzStolen Life: The Journey of a Cree Woman (Book Review)How Generations of Injustice and a Lifetime of Abuse Shapes One Woman’s StoryApr 20, 2017Apr 20, 2017
Annie WindholzOrange is the New Black: My Year in a Women’s PrisonBook ReviewJun 16, 2017Jun 16, 2017
Annie WindholzWhen They Call You A TerroristA Black Lives Matter Memoir by Patrisse Khan-CullorsFeb 24, 2018Feb 24, 2018
Annie WindholzBlood in the Water (Book Review)The Attica Prison Uprising of 1971 and Its Legacy By Pulitzer Prize Author Heather Ann ThompsonMar 21, 2018Mar 21, 2018
InThe StartupbyAnnie WindholzHood Feminism: Notes from the Women that a Movement ForgotBook review reflections from a white womanAug 16, 2020Aug 16, 2020
Annie WindholzUnapologetic: A Black, Queer, and Feminist Mandate for Radical MovementsBook ReviewAug 18, 2020Aug 18, 2020
Annie WindholzThe Undocumented Americans:Book ReviewKarla Cornejo Villavicencio’s new book The Undocumented Americans is not the story publishers have been begging her to write for years…Aug 29, 2020Aug 29, 2020
Annie WindholzEmergent Strategy: Book ReviewA way to look at life that doesn’t allow for complacency, but also invites trust into the processSep 5, 2020Sep 5, 2020
Annie WindholzREVIEW: The Rage of Innocence by Kristin HenningHow America Criminalizes Black Youth (Book Review)Jun 18, 2022Jun 18, 2022
Annie WindholzRichard Wright (Book Reviews)A few months ago I read Native Son by Richard Wright. Richard Wright was an American writer in the late 19th to mid 20th century whose work…Mar 8, 2017Mar 8, 2017
Annie WindholzThe Motorcycle Diaries (Book Review)En route to Kentucky from Kansas I read The Motorcycle Diaries by Ernesto Che Guevara. It was a fitting book for a road trip, and really…Mar 10, 2017Mar 10, 2017
Annie Windholz“A People’s History of the United States” (Book Review)I recently read Howard Zinn’s A People’s History of the United States. The textbook brought out a lot of information supporting ideas I…Apr 13, 2017Apr 13, 2017
Annie WindholzThe New Jim Crow (Book Review)Mass Incarceration in the Age of ColorblindnessJun 3, 2017Jun 3, 2017
Annie WindholzHave Black Lives Ever Mattered? (Book Review)A collection of incarcerated journalist Mumia Abu-Jamal’s writings from the past 20 yearsJul 23, 2017Jul 23, 2017
Annie WindholzJust Mercy (Book Review)A Story of Justice and Redemption by Bryan StevesonSep 8, 2017Sep 8, 2017