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.
What You Are Getting Wrong About Appalachia
Elizabeth Catte
audiobookPure America
Elizabeth Catte
audiobookDesperate : An Epic Battle for Clean Water and Justice in Appalachia
Kris Maher
audiobookbookMotherhood : Feminism’s unfinished business
Eliane Glaser
audiobookWhy Mums Don't Jump : Ending the Pelvic Floor Taboo
Helen Ledwick
audiobookbookPicking Cotton
Ronald Cotton, Jennifer Thompson-Cannino, Erin Torneo
audiobookThe Misinformation Age
Cailin O’Connor, James Owen Weatherall
audiobookNo More Police
Mariame Kaba, Andrea J. Ritchie
audiobookHood Wellness : Tales of Communal Care from People Who Drowned on Dry Land
Tamela J. Gordon
bookWarriors, Witches, Women
Kate Hodges
audiobookCoyote Medicine : Lessons from Native American Healing
Lewis Mehl-Madrona
bookFloden fører mig hjem
Eleanor Shearer
audiobookbook
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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