
Do you stack up books without taking the time to read them? Do you want to fight sexism and LGBT+phobia but aren't sure where to start? Would you like to discuss feminist topics with others? If any of the above statements resonate with you, and **you are a cis, trans, or non-binary woman**, then this online book club is for you! Each participant reads individually the section we've collectively chosen (no more, no less), then fifteen days later, we meet via video call to debrief the chapter(s) previously read. To maintain a safe and intimate environment, participation is limited in number. To join, you must: * [Become a member of La Place des Grenouilles](https://www.helloasso.com/associations/la-place-des-grenouilles/adhesions/adherer-a-la-place-des-grenouilles) (memberships starting at 0 euro), * have read [the association's charter](https://lapdg.fr/charte/) and the assigned chapters, * be ready to attend all sessions (or nearly all). **For the first session, you must have obtained the book** *(in whichever language you prefer)* **and read both prefaces, the prologue, and the first chapter.** About the book: « ***Zami: A New Spelling of My Name*** is an autobiography by African-American poet **Audre Lorde**, published in 1982. This work is considered a classic of Black lesbian literature in the United States, addressing issues of racism and homophobia, as well as the lives and experiences of Black lesbians in America. The author describes this work as a "biomythography" [a blend of history, myth, and biography.] » *(source: Wikipedia).*
