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I run a witchy/spiritual club at my college, and since we get full support from our center for spiritual life and the college, we've got money and space for a resource library. It's going well so far, and I want to include more resources on decolonizing our practice, on activism and being anti-racist in our craft, and be sure we're amplifying marginalized voices in what books we're buying. I'd like to have stuff on avoiding appropriation as well, which probably means books on commonly appropriated closed practices that are meant not as practical but as more academic conceptual guides. Any ideas?
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