A guide to reading tarot not only as a tool for personal reflection but also as an invitation to community engagement and social change While many think of tarot as a personal tool for self-reflection, there's a broader, more social history behind these indelible cards of divination--a hidden source of inspiration and power that can speak directly to the collective yearning for change so many of us feel. In Seventy-Eight Acts of Liberation, tarot reader and activist Lane Smith offers a guide to using the cards with an eye toward collective justice and liberation. Smith invites us to explore power through the lens of tarot--both our own ability to create change and power dynamics in the world. They reveal the little-known history of tarot and the way the deck and readings have changed over time, encouraging us to explore the archetypes in new ways. Each card offers a question for not only individual reflection but also social consideration. Throughout, Smith shares examples from social