Book Club (Antiracism Group)
The Center’s Antiracism Group is the brainchild of Terri Mork Speirs, former Director of Community Relations at the Center. Sparked by the murders of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor in 2020, Speirs issued an antiracism statement of solidarity with the Black community on the Center’s website home page.
Through a series of synchronicities, she and Billie Wade partnered to create the group. Speirs’s courageous action and the Center’s commitment to supporting the Black community are significant beacons for other individuals and organizations.
Facilitator: Billie Wade
Mondays, 6:00-7:30 p.m. Virtual via Zoom
Weekly October 27 – November 24, 2025
Cost: FREE, however, each participant is responsible for getting a copy of the book on their own, whether audiobook, purchase, or public library.
Registration is required for security purposes.
Contact Billie Wade at [email protected]. Include your name, email address, and telephone number. In the Subject line, enter Antiracism Group Registration. You will then be added to the email list to receive the Zoom link and other information. Your name and contact information will not be shared with anyone. Announcements and information are emailed using blind carbon. Note: Do not share the Zoom link with anyone.
Persons whose names are not on the email list will not be granted admittance. People who have registered in the past and are already on the email list do not need to re-register.
Discussion:
Book: “Caucasia: A Novel” by Danzy Senna
Birdie and Cole are the daughters of a black father and a white mother, intellectuals and activists in the Civil Rights Movement in 1970s Boston. The sisters are so close that they speak their own language, yet Birdie, with her light skin and straight hair, is often mistaken for white, while Cole is dark enough to fit in with the other kids at school. Despite their differences, Cole is Birdie’s confidant, her protector, the mirror by which she understands herself. Then their parents’ marriage collapses. One night Birdie watches her father and his new girlfriend drive away with Cole. Soon Birdie and her mother are on the road as well, drifting across the country in search of a new home. But for Birdie, home will always be Cole. Haunted by the loss of her sister, she sets out a desperate search for the family that left her behind.
Where can you find the book?
Available at Beaverdale Books in Urbandale, Iowa. You will receive a 10% discount if you tell them you are a part of Billie Wade’s antiracism group. If they are out of copies, they can order it for you and have it within a few days.
Also available at Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and Thriftbooks
We discuss books in five to six-week segments. Our discussions are popcorn style. There is a 2-3 week interval between books. We also discuss relevant articles, podcasts, videos, movies, and documentaries; some directly related to the book we are reading. Participants are encouraged to suggest books or other reading materials and topics.
There is no homework or other expectations at the Center’s Antiracism Group. All are welcome.
For more information, see Billie’s Blog post, The Antiracism Group Explained, dated
March 17, 2025.
