by Emma Dabiri ; Read by Emma Dabiri ‧ RELEASE DATE: June 22, 2021
Emma Dabiri narrates with the same clarity, thoughtfulness, and directness with which she wrote this guide to going beyond the nebulousness of "allyship" to the action of building coalitions for change. The Irish-Nigerian author delves into the history of racial formation and its corresponding power and legal structures, and advocates for the need to do away with these structures and build new futures. She drives home her message that any attempts to counter racism must not themselves reinforce racial categories, but must imagine beyond the inherited and restrictive systems of oppression. Dabiri's compelling writing; warm, accented voice; and smooth, well-paced delivery combine to capture the listener's attention, making for an audiobook that one will want to return to, and share.
Pub Date: June 22, 2021
Duration: 3 hrs, 15 mins
DD ISBN: 9780063112742
Publisher: Harper Audio
Review Posted Online: Jan. 22, 2026
by Mike Pitts ; Read by Mike Pitts ‧ RELEASE DATE: Jan. 27, 2026
The mysteries of Easter Island point to some familiar culprits.
British archeologist Pitts proves a compelling narrator for his solidly researched history of Rapa Nui, also known as Easter Island. Conventional wisdom sees the ruin of Rapa Nui as a case of ecological collapse, its limited resources squandered on erecting hundreds of giant stone heads. In a steady, subdued voice, Pitts tracks another history. Rapa Nui was first visited by westerners in 1722, and the inhabitants suffered the fate of many native peoples: slave raids, novel diseases, and cultural erasure by missionaries. One by one, Pitt demolishes the various conjectures Rapa Nui has since inspired while building solid evidence for another, more plausible narrative with a very different message to impart.
The mysteries of Easter Island point to some familiar culprits.Pub Date: Jan. 27, 2026
Duration: 12 hrs, 15 mins
DD ISBN: 9780063344709
Publisher: Harper Audio
Review Posted Online: Feb. 24, 2026
by Julian Brave NoiseCat ; Read by Julian Brave NoiseCat ‧ RELEASE DATE: Oct. 14, 2025
Julian Brave NoiseCat delivers a tribute, a social history, and an insightful series of reports from Indian Country. His knowledge of Northwest Salish languages and folkways informs this finely written and thoughtfully delivered audiobook. NoiseCat's witty and erudite pieces on the mythology of Coyote, his unflinching accounts of the horrors of Canadian boarding schools, and his descriptions of the features of contemporary tribes in North America do the listener a real service. He also tells his own family's story: His father, a noted wood-carver, was found in an incinerator; his grandfather was the progenitor of dozens of offspring, and his own remarkable career as co-director of a Sundance Award-winning film and an accomplished powwow dancer adds to the wide-angle story.
Pub Date: Oct. 14, 2025
Duration: 15 hrs
DD ISBN: 9798217165506
Publisher: Random House Audio
Review Posted Online: Jan. 22, 2026
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