A review by grubrednuf
Radical Inclusion: Seven Steps to Help You Create a More Just Workplace, Home, and World by David Moinina Sengeh

inspiring reflective fast-paced

5.0

This review will be inadequate to express exuberance for this unexpected book. I picked this up because I've been on a unusual-for-me-run of nonfiction books. At the introduction, I really thought this was going to be the kind of politician nonfiction self-aggrandizing book to move their platform to a wider audience (and maybe this still is, but does so gracefully?) The steps outlined for Radical Inclusion are not necessarily new but enlightening and engaging. Sengeh has actual personal stories on how to make it happen. It was really insightful to see how he used these steps to create change. It is inspiring to see someone in government actually make an impactful change, learn while doing it, and then sharing the lessons- good and bad. 

Also, excited to learn this was from the new Melinda French Gates imprint. I'm definitely impressed and excited to see what is produced next.