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11 books that have inspired me in 2019
Invisible Women (Caroline Criado-Perez) I have recommended this book countless times already and I will continue to tell everyone, especially men, to read it. It explains how women are discriminated against in a world that is still mostly made for and by men. It’s full of illuminating, shocking examples
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Filming the invisible, at minus 200 degrees
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