In a bid to encourage people to educate themselves about systemic racism, Emma Watson has shared her current reading list on Instagram.
After acknowledging the ways in which she, as a white person, has benefited from white supremacy in an earlier statement on social media
The actor encouraged her 57 million followers to join her in picking up books by authors including Ta-Nehisi Coates and David Olusoga.
“Self-education is an essential part of any anti-racist journey
And reading has always been a huge part of my personal learning,” Watson wrote, along side a painting by Natalie Lauren Sims.
“In 2016, I started @oursharedshelf, a bookclub to create conversations around intersectionality, feminism and equal rights and to profile feminist writers,” she continued.

“Many of the writers and books we featured over the years are relevant to anyone wanting to understand that the struggle for racial justice has been a long one, that ALL Black Lives Matter and women’s voices are a vital part of any movement for change. Alice Walker, Bell Hooks, Maya Angelou, Roxane Gay, Reni Eddo-Lodge, Angie Thomas, Audre Lorde, Brittney Cooper, and Toni Morrison are just some of the authors we featured and which I urge you to check out if you haven’t already.”
More recently, Watson has been working her way through multiple reads by people of colour. “I hope you’ll pick these up and read along with me,” she wrote.
Here, British Vogue takes a closer look at her educational reading list.
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Source: The Wall Street Journal