Black Man in a White Coat: A Doctor's Reflections on Race and Medicine, by Damon Tweedy.

I enjoyed this book for several reasons, but maybe most for its catalyst towards further inspection, further grace, and further pauses when I encounter people. The farthest thing from a medical provider is what I am, but I also have a lot of time right now; this book proposed that that time be spent helping people in every capacity possible.

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Shonteria Gibson