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How to Start, or Join a Social Action Book Club

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This week two fellow BlogHer Contributing Editors (Virgina DeBolt and Elana Centor), and BlogHer co-Founder (Elisa Camahort Page), and me had a virtual book club call to discuss Half the Sky: Turning Oppression Into Opportunity for Women Worldwide by Nicholas Kristof and Sheryl WuDunn. Half the Sky, which discusses sex trafficking, forced prostitution and gender-based violence is a tough read, and we all agreed that discussing it together really helped to process the information.

We've decided to read Eating Animals by Jonathan Safran Foer together next. If you'd like to join us, email me at britt AT brittbravo DOT com, leave a comment on this post, or comment in the BlogHer book group.

Below are a few examples and resources to help you start, or join a social action book group:

1. The Kittredge W.I.S.H. Book Club is a, "small diverse group of women who seek to make a difference by bringing book clubs and nonprofits together to maximize our shared passions and limited resources." On their How to Inspire and Serve Check List they recommend that your book group:

  • Create a mission statement that includes the type of organizations you want to support
  • Decide if you want to contribute money, time, or another kind of support
  • Research an organization you would like to "adopt"
  • Contact the nonprofit you choose, and see if they have a wish list you can help fulfill.

2. Hannah of Word Lily, Amy of My Friend Amy, and Natasha of Maw Books Blog are hosting a Social Justice Challenge during 2010. Each month they'll focus on a different area of social injustice, encourage participants to read about the issues, and take action. In January, participants read and reviewed books about Religious Freedom. In February they will be reading and reviewing books about Water.

3. The read4change book club, hosted by SocialButterfly, is reading Wired to Care by Dev Patnaik in February. You can join the book club by following their Twitter feed, @read4change, and discuss the book on Twitter the last Wednesday of the month at 8PM ET using the #read4change hashtag.

4. As I mentioned in my October 2009 post, Turn Your Book Club Into a Social Action Club with Kristof and WuDunn's Half the Sky, Mercy Corps has partnered with the authors to create a contest for book clubs reading Half the Sky. Kristof and WuDunn will visit the book club that, "compiles the most impressive record of activism," by June 15, 2010. To register your book club, go to http://onetable.mercycorps.org/halfthesky

5. Last week the Acumen Fund announced The Blue Sweater Book Club in a Box. The Blue Sweater, Jacqueline Novogratz’s memoir about her journey to found the Acumen Fund, is coming out in paperback February 16th. As part of the release the Acumen Fund is offering a limited edition Book Club in a Box for $50 which includes:

  • 5 paperback copies of the book
  • 5 discussion guides
  • 5 hand-designed bookmarks by Acumen Fund high school volunteers
  • Access to a webinar with Jacqueline, just for book club in a box reader

6. Finally, as I mentioned in my post, How Did You Decide to Help Haiti for the Rest of 2010?, CARE has a list of recommended books on their site. They're encouraging book clubs to read one of the books, talk about CARE's work with women and girls in their discussion, and take action through the CARE website.

Are you part of a social action book club? How did you organize it? What advice do you have for people who want to organize their own social action book club?

BlogHer Contributing Editor, Britt Bravo, also blogs at Have Fun * Do Good, WE tv's WE Volunteer blog, The Extraordinaries, and the Global Center for Cultural Entrepreneurship blog. She is a Big Vision Consultant.

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Elley Kioa 5 pts

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Britt Bravo 5 pts

I keep telling people that it is a beautifully written book about a person thinking about what it means to eat animals (with a little factory farming investigation thrown in).  I think the book cover makes it look more strident than it is.

BlogHer Contributing Editor, Britt Bravo ( http://blogher.org/?q=member/britt-bravo ), also blogs at Have Fun * Do Good ( http://havefundogood.blogspot.com/ ).

Elana Centor 5 pts

Loving this book. Having read both of Jonathan Saffran Foer's books of fiction, I'm delighted that the humor still comes through even in this very serious subject matter that he is passionate about.

Elana
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Britt Bravo 5 pts

Thanks, Vita!

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Vita lingus 5 pts

hi briit great article and good to see you found others interested in participating in

a Social Action Book Club well done darl .. this may interest you all    

http://www.worldhunger.org/booksinbrief ( http://www.worldhunger.org/booksinbrief.htm )

Britt Bravo 5 pts

I'm happy we're going to get to read another book together, Elisa.

Great suggestion, Jen!

You're welcome, Jenna.

BlogHer Contributing Editor, Britt Bravo ( http://blogher.org/?q=member/britt-bravo ), also blogs at Have Fun * Do Good ( http://havefundogood.blogspot.com/ ).

JennaHatfield 10 pts

My friends and I trade books back and forth. I wonder if we could implement this into our reading habits. Thanks for the idea.

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the evolving homemaker 5 pts

Can I suggest A Thousand Sister's, coming out in April by my hero Lisa Shannon, who is in the Congo right now helping the women she wrote about in her book!  Nicholas Kristoff just wrote  NYTimes op-ed about her this past Thursday!  Just an idea for social book clubs!

http://www.nytimes.com/2010/01/31/opinion/31kristo...

The video clip on the page is amazingly beautiful!

Jen

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Elisa Camahort 5 pts

It really did make a difference to have a great group of women with whom to process such a tough read. And I expect Eating Animals to have the same effect.

But as "tough" as we kept saying it was, we also kept talking about what we learned, and what inspired us. Not everything worthy and important is sweetness and light. 

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