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I got this book and dove in, hoping for some real-world guidance that would help me create a healthier lifestyle. The author combines shamanic spiritual principles with unique and very rigorous dietary requirements. He promises the combination will quickly de-tox the body, especially the brain. He even claims that sticking to his regime will revitalize sick vital organs.While I believe strongly in the mind-body connection and the value of clean eating, his ideas go far beyond these steps. Readers are encouraged to make mini-retreats and embrace spiritual practices taught by shamans. To get all the desired results, they must invest in a vast array of supplements, most of which I found were very expensive. The diet also requires eating organic foods as well as creating special soups, smoothies, juices, and dressings.I'll never know whether this works because I have neither the time nor money for the program. It might be a great experiment for someone with lots of ready cash and time on their hands, but no one I know has a lifestyle that supports that.Ironically, early in the book the author comments that wealthy women tend to live about 10 years longer than those with less money. Apparently irony is lost on him.Perhaps his program has merit, but it seems out of reach for anyone not willing to upend their finances and lifestyles on the off chance that a miracle solution will allow them to live to 100. Can't recommend the book to the average reader.

Once I started reading Grow a New Body, I'd a hard time putting it down. Before sharing some details of the book, I just wanted to clarify that it’s the first book I read from Dr. Villoldo, and although I enjoy exploring practices that promote wellbeing from a variety of perspectives, it’s also the first time I’ve had contact with shamanic rituals. After all, why wouldn’t I be interested in learning subjects I appreciate—nutrition, spirituality, nature—from a new angle?Let me divide this review in 3 parts. First, I’ll share some thoughts and takeaways from the read. Then, I hope to write a summary from each chapter of the book with some excerpts I highlighted while reading it. Last, I’ll include personal advices to whom I’d recommend reading the book.PERSONAL THOUGHTSI was thrilled to learn Dr. Villoldo’s diet plan is aligned with the latest evidences of unbiased clinical and experimental researches. After all, his protocol is similar to the ones reputable figures such as Dr. Hyman, Dr. Mercola, Dr. Longo, Dr. Lipman and Dr. Perlmutter recommend. Right in Chapter 1 we get a glimpse of what’s coming ahead—we delve into the details later, in Chapters 5 and 6.Just recently I started studying the synergy between food and spiritual rituals as a one practice. I used to think of them as separate activities. Well, they can be powerful when brought together, creating a deep sense of awareness and gratitude due to their potential to heal from inside out. So why not taking advantage of that while preparing, consuming, and digesting our meals? As I shared above, it's the first time reading about shamanic practices, but during the last year or so I’ve had the chance to read 2 books that incorporate spiritual practices and rituals around meals. They focus mostly on Buddhist practices involving cooking and eating, whereas Grow a New Body also adds the healing aspect of proper nourishment to the spiritual practice.Even though I enjoy being in nature, going on adventures with certain regularity, and being away from technology whenever is possible, I’ve never brought shamanic rituals into my forays, and never being on a true vision quest as Dr. Villoldo suggests in Chapter 14—which is the culmination of what we previously learn throughout the book. I’m sincerely excited to try it out. Just as an encouraging clarification, we surely don’t have to attend any one of his retreats or to spend money with expensive products and vitamins. In fact, Dr. Villoldo states clearly right in the introduction “…in this book, I offer you the same practices you’d learn in the retreats, including the medicine plants and spiritual strategies that will help you return to health and keep your health for the rest of your life.” Also, for the vision quest, we don’t have to go in the remote wilderness; instead, Dr. Villoldo suggests that the natural setting can be done even in an urban area close to home, just making sure “the place is beautiful, safe, and sufficiently secluded that you’ll not be interrupted by hikers.”Some of the takeaways I learned throughout the book are: [1] exploring rituals enrich life experiences, [2] being open to unknown elements by trusting our instincts is key in life, [3] being in direct contact with nature in a deeper level is innate to us, and [4] having simple yet nutritious meals is precisely important for our healing journey.SUMMARY[Introduction] Right in the beginning Dr. Villoldo explains how his life turned upside down unexpectedly during a conference upon noticing he couldn’t walk without collapsing in exhaustion. After a complete battery of tests, medical doctors found out he’d contracted parasites, hepatitis virus and toxic bacterias throughout the years doing research in Indonesia, Africa and South America. Trough a combination of Western medicine and spiritual medicine received from the shamans in the Amazon he was able to get fully recovered. At the end we learn that our organs can regenerate when our bodies are directed to grow healthy, vibrant new cells.[Chapter 1] According to the One Spirit Medicine, “the best way to heal and maintain health is to grow a new body on a regular basis. It recognizes the body as a system, not as a collection of parts that can be medicated or replaced when they go wrong. You can’t repair the heart without attending to the gut and the brain, and vice versa.” In addition to thinking about what to eat and when to eat, we learn the importance of setting up a choreographed encounter in nature to accelerate the body’s self-repair and regeneration systems and to reconnect to our own deepest purpose.[Chapter 2] Dr. Villoldo shares insights from the Amazon healers who took him under their wing. In his own words, “I learned that there were 2 magical ingredients to health. The first ingredient could be found only in the invisible matrix of the universe—what I call Oneness. The second ingredient was the plants that promote health, but don’t treat specific disease.” He further explains that the visible and invisible worlds are intertwined with precision, and once we’ve opened our eyes to this, we can dance between them. We learn that our Spirit is omnipresence and explore ways to harmonize its forces, “in fact, Spirit isn’t a deity at all. Spirit is the great balancing force of life itself. It brings harmony, not punishment.” Later we’re introduced to the luminous energy field, which surrounds the physical body to inform our cells and biome about how to live in harmony. Our intention is to raise the quality of our luminous energy field to express the genes for health and longevity, and to live a more original and rewarding life.[Chapter 3] According to Dr. Villoldo, we can’t really change our minds without changing our brains: “after you detox your brain and begin to manufacture brain’s natural bliss molecule, you’ll be able to transform toxic relationships, upgrade your health, and repair your emotions more easily.” To rewire our neural networks we’ve to detoxify our brain.[Chapter 4] Here is a primer on the gut-brain connection. We learn the importance of maintaining a healthy microbiome in order to prosper in life. As an example, Dr. Villoldo shows how a diet rich in sugar—or foods rich in sugar substitutes—is the main cause for Candida proliferation inside the gut. He by no means forgets to include worthwhile advices on how counteract Candida naturally. Later in the chapter, we become aware that “the human brain isn’t designed to handle the toxins released in the environment over the last century.” As Dr. Villoldo puts, it’s not something we don’t know yet. What’s new is “our understanding that these neurotoxins prevent us from attaining the experience of Oneness so easily reached by our Paleolithic ancestors.” We then delve into the dangers of genetically modified foods, grains, and leaky gut syndrome.[Chapter 5] Now we shift gears toward the longevity genes. It’s where cutting edge research topics are discussed to clarify how we can, in fact, grow a new body through proper nutrition. Among them, we learn [1] feasible strategies to implement intermittent fasting, [2] the importance of cycling protein to avoid overconsumption, [3] the mechanisms of mTOR, a metabolic regulatory pathway, and ways to calibrate its activation, [4] and a description of the different fat sources.[Chapter 6] Dr. Villoldo walks us through the nutrition plan. Based on a plant-based diet, “some plants are considered superfoods because of the epigenetic instructions they provide to our DNA. Phytonutrients are the reason the villagers I met along the Amazon didn’t suffer from the four great maladies of modern life: cancer, heart disease, diabetes, and dementia.” We learn the details of specific food sources that activate NrF2 inside the cells to turn on the longevity genes. Among them, cruciferous vegetables, turmeric, walnuts, Brazil nuts, pecans, almonds, olive oil, avocados, berries, and fermented foods are high in the list.[Chapter 7] This chapter is dedicated to the importance of mitochondria—from its emerging days as the first oxygen-breathing bacteria on Earth all the way to the latest evidences showing that fueling mitochondria with proper nutrition help us thrive in life. I highlighted the following passage due to its clarity: “By changing to a diet high in plant foods and healthy fats and low in carbs, your pancreas will quiet the insulin system that activates the mTOR pathway. Autophagy will kick in. Toxins stored inside the cells will be eliminated. Dead mitochondria will be recycled for their amino acids. The system will run as it’s supposed to.” At the end of the chapter Dr. Villoldo shares 3 key substances—brain-derived neurotrophic factor, glutathione, and superoxide dismutase—that can help us grow a new and healthier brain by producing neural stem cells. Also, he doesn’t forget to include how we can increase their levels naturally.[Chapter 8] Now we explore strategies to free ourselves from stressors. Dr. Villoldo states that fear make us sick, explaining that “many of the health problems we face today are caused by our unhealed emotions, and paramount among these is fear.” He then goes further by showing that when toxic emotions dominate our thinking and nervous system, we put ourselves in danger. “To stop being the victim of your circumstances and become a hero embarking on an epic journey of discovery, you’ll need to heal your emotions.” For that, we learn that life offers “plenty of challenges and stressors that will allow you to transform toxic emotions like fear and anger into positive feelings like compassion and love.” Finally, the following topics—limiting beliefs, overstimulation and fight-or-flight, addiction to adrenaline, fear of death, and separation versus unity—are all discussed one by one to bring us close to experiencing Oneness.[Chapter 9] Step by step, we first eliminate the poisons in our body and upgrade our brain with superfoods and neuron nutrients, switching on the genes for health and turning off the genes for disease. Then we transform our toxic emotions, reset fight-or-flight, and turn on the production of the bliss-creating molecules in our brain. Now, “the next step will be to let go on the familial and cultural myths that script your life. You can then adopt a new, more empowering myth that supports your ability to dream a new body and a new world into being.” This chapter is an introduction to mythology, explaining how myths can influence the way we perceive the world and, consequently, the choices we make every day. It sets the stage for the next 4 chapters, where “we’ll look at 4 myths that illustrate the power that comes with embracing a new personal mythology.”[Chapter 10] The first story is about the legend of Parsifal, a knight of King Arthur’s Round Table, which “illustrates a man’s archetypal quest for wholeness and healing, the struggle to let go of the identities of the past in order to evolve.” We learn that when we finally let go of who we think we’re supposed to be and shed our fear of disapproval, we open our eyes to new opportunities.[Chapter 11] The story of Psyche, who challenged death, tells us that the young part of ourselves, full of fresh ideas and the opportunities they bring, threatens the old ways. “As the myth points out, this is precisely what fear of death and loss can do—destroy our beauty and vitality.” Dr. Villoldo ends the chapter by saying that mastering the fear of death is a lifelong process—that we’ll be challenged and tested many times, although with each time, the way becomes easier.[Chapter 12] As part of his duty, the archer Arjuna becomes deeply conflicted at the prospect of battling against his own relatives. The god Krishna stops the action, calms Arjuna down, and explains that “when we become still in the midst of the turmoil, we can observe clearly how our actions and the actions of others, past and present, fit together in the tapestry of life. In the timeless instant when we stop moving and simply witness the moment, the dust settles and the big picture emerges. Then, with this new map of reality in hand, we can choose wisely what course to pursue.”[Chapter 13] The story of Siddhartha illustrates “the awakening of vision, the call to destiny, and the return to the world to share what we’ve learned.” Siddhartha, an Indian prince who later became the Buddha, noticed during his first foray outside the palace that in life [1] there is suffering, [2] that suffering is caused by attachment, and [3] to end suffering, we have to release all attachments. He then abandoned his life of richness and ease, and set out as a wandering monk to find an end to his suffering. After years in deep meditation he came to direct knowledge of [4] the path leading to the cessation of aging and death. These are, in fact, the 4 Noble Truths of Buddhism.[Chapter 14] This chapter is probably my favorite: the vision quest. We learn how transformative the vision quest was for Dr. Villoldo’s clients through their personal stories while going through not only discomfort and fear, but also experiencing personal evolution, a deep appreciation for life, and an intuitive understanding of the wonder of Oneness. In Dr. Villoldo’s own words, “a vision quest can change your life forever. It’s impossible to forget the intense awakening to your luminous nature that comes as the hunger pangs subside", adding that "it’s a powerful way to begin your transformation, a means of jump-starting your personal evolution and your new body.” At the end of the chapter he offers a step-by-step manual to create our own 3-day vision quest in a natural setting.[Chapter 15] Here we learn the details of the Grow a New Body program. Dr. Villoldo walks us through the program with care, bringing all the information previously learned in an instructional format. In fact, it’s one of the most comprehensible implementation manuals I’ve ever read.[Chapter 16] Next, there is a 5-minute questionnaire to explore the quality of our health in terms of physical and emotional sensations, as well as about sleep quality and overall energy. Dr. Villoldo suggests to score ourselves before and after completing the Grow a New Body program.[Chapter 17] This chapter is composed by simple recipes intended to be prepared during the 7-day Grow a New Body program. As he states, the 7-day program “is designed to stress your system in subtle ways so that it’ll respond creatively by going into repair and regeneration mode.” In terms of recipes, I’ve only tried 2 of them because the ingredients were on hand. In fact, I've just had the “Green Smoothie” before starting to write the review. A refreshing combination of spinach, kale, lemon, fresh ginger, mint leaves, coconut oil, and ripe avocado. Yesterday evening I tried the “Los Lobos Vegetable Soup” for dinner. It's aromatic.[Chapter 18] Last, Dr. Villoldo explains how simple strategies taken on a daily basis can protect our health. We come back to the discussion of the primary metabolic regulatory pathway, mTOR. When mTOR is activated, it fuels growth and regeneration, and its activity can enhance cellular maintenance and repair at the expense of accelerated aging. For young and even midlife athletes, stimulating mTOR to build muscle and enjoy greater strength is a worthy goal. However, if we can slow down the activity of mTOR as adults, “we can take nature’s foot off of the accelerator of aging and experience a longer health span.” It turns out that to slow aging, from the mTOR perspective, we should reduce the intake of meats, dairy, and eggs—all rich in the amino acid leucine which activates mTOR the most. Finally, we learn strategies to prevent cancer, heart disease, Alzheimer’s, and dementia.RECOMMENDATIONI hope the summary helps you form an idea of the content before making any commitment. I’d sincerely recommend the book if you’re interested in incorporating spiritual practices along with your own eating habits, specially if you're familiar with similar nutrition plans suggested by those doctors mentioned in the beginning of the review. Also, if you’ve experienced shamanic rituals before, but aren’t aware of the natural and healing nutrition plan proposed here, this book can be a valuable complementation. After all, the whole is indeed greater than the sum of its parts.Although I’d love to recommend this book to all of us, it wouldn’t be fair. Not all of us are willing to embark on spiritual forays or willing to adopt a primarily plant-based diet rich in good fats and phytonutrients—after all, they’re the core of One Spirit Medicine. That said, the content is so valuable—and beautifully explained—that can take us by surprise.Well, it turned out to be a long review. I was excited to share some thoughts with you because the content has potential to improve the quality of our lives in the present and in the long run. All that to say that I’ve just purchased the audio version to listen to it before embarking on my first vision quest. I also hope to purchase the physical version at my local bookstore so I can share it with loved ones.Take good care,Haical

I completely love this book and I don't use that word lightly. I cannot put this book down and habe started implementing the program already. I love his anthropological explanations and even had a couple of epiphanies while reading it. I am allowing this book to be a life-changer for me. I am a Functional Medicine Health Coach and love how he ties so many aspects of what I have learned together. Love it! There is a lot you can do here without spending a lot on supplements! May this change your life as well. Be well, my sister or brother!

This is also my first encounter with Roberto Villoldo and I enjoy his writing and philosophy. The program may take some effort, but I don't feel it is unattainable. You don't need to take mini-retreats, but suggests a vision quest which can be done in a multitude of ways that support your own situation and lifestyle. He gives many options to attain results, but if that is what you need to do, then you must! I find it the most exciting part of the journey. As far as the supplements go, I think you have to decide whether to spend your money on the front side or the back side - just my opinion. I am more of a fan of moderation in everything and I will miss my carbs, dairy & (some) processed foods; but they are truly poisoning our bodies and destroying our health - we've known that for a while now - so it's basically a decision about when are you ready to stop the madness and give your body and soul the nourishment it needs and desires. I'm getting started now - not sick, but getting older and have a few extra pounds I wouldn't mind shedding after menopause. We'll see how it goes!

Excellent insightful reviews of universal history and truths. Fresh encouragement to bloom as an interconnected individual!

Life changing book! It's fantastic, couldn't put it down, so interesting and I love that it explores our spiritual relationship with food and our brain.

This book is the BEST !!!!!

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There are many handbooks about creating exhibitions, but this is the first one I found that really goes into the basics, the nuts and bolts of exhibit planning and installing. It is especially good for people in small museums who wear many – if not all – hats in the process. The many practical examples from label writing to mannequin building show that you don’t need a big budget to create compelling exhibitions. (Angela Kipp, collections manager, TECHNOSEUM, Mannheim, Germany, and co-founder and administrator of Registrar Trek)Ms. Hansen's extensive experience with small museums qualifies her as an excellence source of information and inspiration for exhibit makers in similar settings. Her practical guide, rich with suggestions and easy-to-use worksheets, will be useful for small museums of any topic or location. (Beverly Serrell, Director, Serrell & Associates and author of "Exhibit Labels: An Interpretive Approach")

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Beth Hansen started her more than twenty years museum career through a graduate program, but she has always worked at very small museums where she was the entire exhibit development/construction staff. Her mix of academic training and practical experience led her to teach workshops on creating exhibits for other small museums. Over the years she has worked with creative volunteers and ingenious museum directors who have come up with great ideas for do-it-ourselves projects. Beth is adjunct faculty in the Museum Studies program at the University of Oklahoma.She developed and teaches the Exhibit Development class for the Museum Studies graduate program at the University of Oklahoma. As a faculty member, she has access to the latest research in visitor studies. Sharing this information with volunteers at small museums is her goal for Great Exhibits!.

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I flagged all the important pages and realized that I flagged most of the pages! It is that good a book. For my small museum and my first exhibit, Great Exhibits! has been a godsend. I feel less intimidated by the prospect and am ready to tackle the job.

Excellent reference book for any small museum. Provides a lot of guidance on preparing, designing, and constructing exhibits for museums.

Great book for people in museum studies programs! First six chapters discusses preparation before putting together exhibitions (audience surveys, layout, labeling, etc). Sample to do and checklists are in each chapter. Chapter 7 involves actual exhibit construction---types of frames, display cases, etc. Whether you are a curator of a museum or an artist that needs to understand how an exhibit is put together, this book is a treasure to those involved in exhibit planning!

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The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness, by Michelle Alexander

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Starred Review. Contrary to the rosy picture of race embodied in Barack Obama's political success and Oprah Winfrey's financial success, legal scholar Alexander argues vigorously and persuasively that [w]e have not ended racial caste in America; we have merely redesigned it. Jim Crow and legal racial segregation has been replaced by mass incarceration as a system of social control (More African Americans are under correctional control today... than were enslaved in 1850). Alexander reviews American racial history from the colonies to the Clinton administration, delineating its transformation into the war on drugs. She offers an acute analysis of the effect of this mass incarceration upon former inmates who will be discriminated against, legally, for the rest of their lives, denied employment, housing, education, and public benefits. Most provocatively, she reveals how both the move toward colorblindness and affirmative action may blur our vision of injustice: most Americans know and don't know the truth about mass incarceration—but her carefully researched, deeply engaging, and thoroughly readable book should change that. (Feb.) Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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“Explosive debut…alarming, provocative and convincing.”—Kirkus Reviews “Michelle Alexander’s brave and bold new book paints a haunting picture in which dreary felon garb, post-prison joblessness, and loss of voting rights now do the stigmatizing work once done by colored-only water fountains and legally segregated schools. With dazzling candor, Alexander argues that we all pay the cost of the new Jim Crow.“—Lani Guinier, professor at Harvard Law School and author of Lift Every Voice: Turning a Civil Rights Setback into a New Vision of Social Justice and The Miner's Canary: Enlisting Race, Resisting Power, Transforming Democracy “For every century there is a crisis in our democracy, the response to which defines how future generations view those who were alive at the time. In the 18th century it was the transatlantic slave trade, in the 19th century it was slavery, in the 20th century it was Jim Crow. Today it is mass incarceration. Alexander's book offers a timely and original framework for understanding mass incarceration, its roots to Jim Crow, our modern caste system, and what must be done to eliminate it. This book is a call to action.”—Benjamin Todd Jealous, President and CEO, NAACP “With imprisonment now the principal instrument of our social policy directed toward poorly educated black men, Michelle Alexander argues convincingly that the huge racial disparity of punishment in America is not the mere result of neutral state action. She sees the rise of mass incarceration as opening up a new front in the historic struggle for racial justice. And, she’s right. If you care about justice in America, you need to read this book!”—Glenn C. Loury, economist at Brown University and author of The Anatomy of Racial Inequality and Race, Incarceration and American Values “After reading The New Jim Crow, Michelle Alexander's stunning work of scholarship, one gains the terrible realization that, for people of color, the American criminal justice system resembles the Soviet Union's gulag---the latter punished ideas, the former punishes a condition.”—David Levering Lewis, Pulitzer-prize winning historian at NYU and author of W.E.B. Du Bois: The Fight for Equality and the American Century, 1919-1963 "We need to pay attention to Michelle Alexander's contention that mass imprisonment in the U.S. constitutes a racial caste system. Her analysis reflects the passion of an advocate and the intellect of a scholar."—Marc Mauer, Executive Director, The Sentencing Project, author of Race to Incarcerate “A powerful analysis of why and how mass incarceration is happening in America, The New Jim Crow should be required reading for anyone working for real change in the criminal justice system.”—Ronald E. Hampton, Executive Director, National Black Police Association

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Hardcover: 290 pages

Publisher: The New Press; 1 edition (January 5, 2010)

Language: English

ISBN-10: 1595581030

ISBN-13: 978-1595581037

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Very rare to read a book that is as well researched and as well organized and as well written as this one by Michelle Alexander. No fluff or filler in the book, only a concise description of how and why the elites of America have sought to segregate people of color and how they continue to use the them as slave labor that profits American business owners.The author provides the facts and figures to put into context how we got to where we are today. How Bill Clinton cut funding for public housing by $17 billion while increasing funding for prisons by $19 billion, in effect taking people from their homes and putting them into prisons where they could be a controlled labor force.Another insight is how the change in the drug laws has enabled targeting black men and women and then their status as ex convicts is used to deny them employment, housing, public benefits, jury service, and even the right to vote. The use of criminal records becomes a convenient cover for discriminating against people of color. One realizes how rigged the criminal justice system was and continues to be with 90% of those charged with an offense forced with the mandatory sentencing laws enacted under Bill Clinton (Hillary's husband) will plead guilty to a lesser offense and do so never having spoken to a lawyer. Even with probation and no time in jail these individuals become felons for life and discriminated against for the rest of their lives.

While Alexander makes several good points about the dilemma of the US criminal Justice system, a system admittedly with many flaws, she constantly employs false dichotomies and uses single statistics to overreach and convey a conclusion that simply isn't supported by her evidence. It's hard to take cold, generalized statistics and apply them to every single individual case accurately. When you begin taking individual cases one by one, these cold statistics don't always show the conclusion that someone like this author hopes they might.In one instance, the author attempts to paint President Clinton as a closeted racist, liberal sellout, and conservative crony intent on deploying the death sentence on as many black males as he can in order to sway white voters by falsely reporting the details of an execution he attended while Gov. of Arkansas. In the first chapter the author writes that in an effort to appeal to the white lower class voter,"Bill Clinton vowed that he would never permit any Republican to be perceived as tougher on crime than he. True to his word, just weeks before the critical New Hampshire primary, Clinton chose to fly home to Arkansas to oversee the execution of Ricky Ray Rector, a mentally impaired black man who had so little conception of what was about to happen to him that he asked for the dessert from his last meal to be saved for him until the morning."At first glance I found this to be quite an appalling thing for the then Governor to focus on. It seemed as though some mentally impaired man had been a victim of his own impairment, possibly committing a crime he had no intention of committing or any knowledge of what he was actually doing, and that the state of Arkansas was about to murder him simply for being less intelligent than the general public. Alexander makes it sound as though this man was innocent. Her words lead you to believe Bill Clinton is the monster in this story and that Rector was the victim of racial prejudice.What she didn't write, is that Ricky Rector murdered a man at a club because the bouncer wouldn't let his friend, who wouldn't pay the $3 cover charge, in to the building. Rector became angry, pulled a gun, and fired several shots at the bouncer, wounding two bystanders and killing one man instantly, after the man was struck in the throat and spine by Rector's .38 caliber revolver round. Rector fled the scene, evaded police for 3 days, and eventually agreed to surrender to a police officer he'd known since childhood. This police officer, Robert Martin, visited Rector at Rector's mother's house, where it was implied the surrender would occur. Once in the house, Robert Martin was eventually shot twice in the back by Rector, and died shortly after. Rector now had 2 assaults and 2 murder's on his list of pending charges. And by the way, he is not mentally impaired, at all. That comes next.Rector, realizing his grievous error in life choices decides enough is enough and walks out the back of his mother's house, having just shot and killed Robert Martin, and puts the gun to his own head. He fires, but misses slightly. The round penetrates his skull, destroying his frontal lobe, but leaving him alive nonetheless. This is where his "mental impairment" begins.This doesn't sound like much of a victim to me. This mental impairment the author appeals to is one of his own doing, and one resulting from a choice he made to kill himself after consciously deciding to fire several shots into a crowd of people and then intentionally killing an indefensible man. This sort of sweeping logic the author does in order to keep the dirt she want's out and the rest under the rug makes for a difficult and frustrating read. You want to agree with her on most points, but she blatantly misrepresents the facts on so many occasions that you end up writing amazon reviews to express your frustration.This book started off okay, but it's false implications like this that show the author's intentions. While they are likely coming from a point of genuine concern, they are not in good faith, nor those of someone coming from an unbiased point of view. Read it, but don't just take it at it's word. Just like any other opinion.

I came into this book with a pretty decent grasp on Alexander's thesis—thanks in part to the deserved hype her work has received over the years—but found myself captivated as she connected the dots on so many different aspects of mass incarceration, the War on Drugs, Jim Crow, and the historical intersection between classism and racism.Alexander notes in her preface that she wrote this book specifically for people who already care about racial justice, and if you're one of those people, I urge you to read this with the promise that you will come away from it with a much more comprehensive understanding of our current racial caste system.It's so well-researched, so informative, and so compelling. I've seen some readers lament that Alexander spends parts of the second half of the book rehashing arguments from the first half, but this approach actually worked for me: by reiterating certain points throughout, she helped me better understand their context within the bigger picture.Finally, I have to say that reading this book now—during this point in time—was especially impactful. I learned that there's a deep history of politicians and wealthy whites exploiting white working class vulnerabilities and racial resentments in order to preserve power and deliberately driving a wedge between poor whites and poor minorities. With so much talk right now about the economic anxieties of white working class Trump voters, I came away from this book with an even deeper conviction that pandering to poor and working class whites exclusively is absolutely not the answer. Rather, we need a real movement that addresses class struggles among all races so that we don't risk history continuing to repeat itself.

I kind of knew what was happening in my states penitentiaries because I worked my way through college as a state correctional officer. But reading the cold hard facts is especially numbing because I know I contributed in building this New Jim Crow System. After reading this book I feel that I have to take part in dismantling this awful for profit warehousing of my Brothers and Sisters. This book was delivered quickly and was well packaged. I would gladly do business with this Seller again in the future. I pray that enough well meaning people of all races in the USA read this well thought out book and are as deeply moved by it as I am. This was not an easy read for me. But I needed a wake up call especially given the current racial climate of the country.

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