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Mikki Kendall

Notes from the women that a movement forgot

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Author: Mikki Kendall

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

IBSN: 0

Language: English

Publish Date: 25/02/2020

Audiobook length: 31min

Contents

Chapter 1Overview
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Chapter 2The alternative reality of minority women
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Chapter 3How white feminists contribute to narratives that oppress minority women
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Chapter 4An intersectional approach to feminism
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Chapter 5Summary&Review
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Who should listen Hood Feminism

"Hood Feminism" by Mikki Kendall is an essential listen for anyone interested in a more inclusive understanding of feminism, particularly those who want to explore the intersectionality of race, class, and gender. This audiobook is especially relevant for activists, scholars, and everyday individuals who seek to address systemic inequalities and engage in meaningful discussions about the feminist movement's shortcomings. By highlighting the voices and experiences of marginalized women, Kendall's work challenges listeners to rethink traditional feminist narratives and advocate for a more equitable society for all.

3 quotes from Hood Feminism

  • "Feminism is not just about women; it’s about understanding how the systems of oppression work and who is affected by them."
  • "To leave marginalized women behind in the name of feminism is to ignore the core of what feminism should stand for: liberation for all."
  • "Hood feminism recognizes that the issues of food insecurity and lack of access to education are just as critical to the feminist movement as the fight for reproductive rights."

Author : Mikki Kendall

Mikki Kendall is a writer, speaker, and blogger whose work has been published in publications such as The Washington Post, The Boston Globe, The Guardian, and TIME. She has spoken publicly on many issues including race, feminism, violence in Chicago, tech, pop culture and social media. Her work has also appeared on various media platforms like National Public Radio’s Tell Me More, Al Jazeera’s The Listening Post and BBC’s Women’s Hour, in addition to her appearances at universities across the United States. She is also part of the Hugo-nominated team of editors at Fireside Magazine.