Lockdown seems to be easing in many parts of world.  You can now leave your home, although probably in a mask and not for too long.  Many of us are still working from home and may have the kids out of school too.  I have tried to provide ways to stay busy during this unprecedented time, with April’s self-isolation challenge and May’s musicals and baking bingo games (how are these going, by the way?).  This month’s amusement I have been planning since April, asking friends and family for recommendations.  While still a work in progress, I thought I had better share it now so you can get started.  Remember, any of these challenges you can start at any time.  They are meant to give you purpose and some structure in case you are loosing track of what day of the week it is because you are stuck at home.

June is a reading challenge.  I have once again created bingo game cards for you to use in case you want to play against friends or family.  Tick off a square for a category of book you have read during lockdown.  I have been amazed at how much additional reading I have completed, when normally my time to read is on the Tube when commuting.  The bit that is a work in progress is a spreadsheet with reading recommendations (Please note that any link to Amazon is an affiliate link to help cover the costs of running this site but cost you nothing additional.). I will continue to populate the spreadsheet with additional suggestions (leave your’s in a comment below) and Amazon USA links.  Or, you can download the Kindle app for free on any smart device and enjoy e-books to save on space and paper.  If you go this route, look into the Kindle Unlimited program, which costs me £7.99/month but I can ‘rent’ up to 10 items at a time (not just books, magazines too) and get discounts on purchasing some titles.  If you prefer ‘real’ books, I encourage you to order books from Hive books as it supports independent book shops rather than Amazon (I linked to Amazon for the reviews if you want to learn more about a selection).

There are 24 categories, including Anti-Racism/Social Justice.  I am in an incredible fortunate position to have a platform to use my voice to help raise awareness and promote education about the struggles of racism that so many people in the world experience on a daily basis.  Supporting #BlackLivesMatter is important if we want the world to be one day be a fair and just place.  Currently, I am educating myself by reading Why I’m No Longer Speaking to White People About Race by Reni Eddo-Lodge.  In the past, I have read Black Like Me and The Autobiography of Malcolm X.  There is a lot of black history in the UK that I need to Iearn more about too.  I encourage you to do the same about the area where you grew up and then a bit further out.  Empathy and kindness are two traits that I value highly in people and aim to emanate.  While I will never fully understand or experience the same thoughts and feelings as the people of colour around me, I can make a big effort to learn, to listen, to speak up, and to support them.

I also encourage you to register to vote, no matter where in the world you live, and to ensure your family, friends, and colleagues do the same.  If you live in the USA, please register here and start to research your choices for a presidential candidate.  If you call the UK home, you can register to vote here.

Hopefully this challenge will inspire you to learn more about new topics, pick up a book you have never heard of, and find joy in unplugging from the world.