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●Social Justice Book Club
The purpose of our club is to build community by reading a variety of literary types suchas poetry, fiction and nonfiction that reflect social justice. Our mission is to highlight literatureand authors that promote overall social justice.
The book selected for our next meeting, 11:00 a. m.—12:00 p. m. on May 17, is Asian Dreamsby Helen Zia. Zoom links will be emailed to registered participants prior. to time.
●PenumbraOnline's Book Club
We are excited to announce that PenumbraOnline will be hosting a summer book club. Wewill be reading a book that spotlights PcnumbraOnline's summer theme of self-love. Join us aswe spend the summer reading and rediscovering the love we have for ourselves.
We will be discussing our first book, Fat Chance, Charlie Vega, by Crystal Maldonado viaZoom on August 10th at 6 p.m. Grab a snack or a drink, and join us as we explore this funsummer read!
●UndocuBook Club
The purpose of our UndocuBook Club is to expand our community's personal literatureexperience by reading and discussing works that reflect themes such as personal andprofessional growth. The mission is to bring accessibility to literature to our community andpromote acceptance.
The specific book will be Born a Crime by Trevor Noah on our next meeting date,Thursday, September 16th. If the time conflicts with your schedule, you can still be part of ourclub by sharing your thoughts via Zoom chat.
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21. What is required to attend the meeting on May 17?
A. Selecting a book. B. Signing up first. C. Sharing thoughts. D. Sending an email.
22. What's the book Fat Chance, Charlie Vega probably about?
A. Self-love. B. Social justice. C. Personal growth. D. Literature experience.
23. What do the three book clubs have in common?
A. They offer summer activities. B. Their meetings are held online.
C. Their members are all students. D. They focus on the same theme.