In this collection of essays and interviews edited by activist-scholar Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor, founding members of the Combahee River Collective and contemporary activists reflect on the legacy of the organization's contributions to black feminism and its impact on today's struggles.
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What You Are Getting Wrong About Appalachia
Elizabeth Catte
audiobookMotherhood : Feminism’s unfinished business
Eliane Glaser
audiobookDesperate : An Epic Battle for Clean Water and Justice in Appalachia
Kris Maher
audiobookbookFreedom Farmers
Monica M. White
audiobookThe Monsanto Papers
Carey Gillam
audiobookBlack Earth Wisdom : Soulful Conversations with Black Environmentalists
Leah Penniman
audiobookNo More Police
Mariame Kaba, Andrea J. Ritchie
audiobookSearching for Savanna : The Murder of One Native American Woman and the Violence Against the Many
Mona Gable
audiobookbookFloden fører mig hjem
Eleanor Shearer
audiobookbookCoyote Medicine : Lessons from Native American Healing
Lewis Mehl-Madrona
bookPure America
Elizabeth Catte
audiobookThe Misinformation Age
Cailin O’Connor, James Owen Weatherall
audiobook
Heidi
2/7/2024
Boken var fin og trakk gode linjer fram i tid. Det som (sikkert fallet på meg) slår meg med så mange bøker er at de snakker mye om en deklarasjon, manifest, verk uten å faktisk si hva som blir skrevet i det faktiske verket. Nå vet jeg litt om kollektivet, om tiden tankene kom til og hva de bygget på, men jeg vet ikke hva tankene faktisk var.
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