Welcome to the South Jersey Solidarity Collective Book Club!
We’re excited to invite you into our next round of collective study and conversation.
This book club is a community-centered, discussion-based space grounded in popular education. That means we learn with and from one another, not from a single expert. Everyone brings lived experience, questions, insights, and reflections that help shape the space.
No need to read before the first meeting.
Our opening session will be an informal grounding space where we get to know each other, set intentions, and begin exploring the themes and questions the book raises together.
For this cycle, we’ll be reading Sana Sana: Latinx Pain and Radical Visions for Healing and Justice, an anthology of essays, poetry, and reflections exploring grief, trauma, migration, healing, abolition, community care, and the radical possibilities of collective healing and justice.
Across the series, we’ll explore themes such as:
- Healing as a collective and political practice
Grief, trauma, and intergenerational survival
Migration, displacement, and identity
Community care and abolitionist visions of justice
What it means to heal while struggling for liberation
This space is open to anyone looking to reflect, connect, and learn in community.
Please fill out the form below so we can get to know you and shape the space collectively.