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K**M
Easy to read, POWERFUL & THOUGHT PROVOKING
Love to read her views on traditional feminism. It really opened my eyes to the blind spots of traditional feminist writing, identification of problems etc. It was very thought provoking. I teach feminism views and realized after reading this what a biased model I was teaching. I included it on a reading list because it is so easy to understand with concrete current and real life examples throughout.
S**E
amazing!!
absolutely love this book. no rips, scratches, or anything wrong with it . i feel like this book is for young ladies ages from 13 & up i recommend this alot !
A**H
Must read!
MOVE OVER, ROBIN DIANGELO! If you're looking to find a deeper connection in your antiracist (feminist) journey, then HOOD FEMINISM IS THE BOOK. Ms Kendall offers an in-depth looks at ALL the intersectional issues that feminism should be focusing on, through the lens of those who are most impacted by a lack of support. Reading this book will give you the impetus to start actively moving forward towards a more inclusive form of feminism.EVERYONE SHOULD READ THIS BOOK. It is educational, insightful, and inspiring. Ms Kendall offers up vulnerable examples from her own life that highlight what she's speaking on, as well as giving practical info and examples of what this more inclusive feminism should look like. Plus, Ms Kendall doesn't hold back. She gets in your face with the facts because these issues are incredibly important but are still being overlooked. And we can't make progress until we help the least fortunate among us.Feminists, and especially us white ones, must move from performative allyship to being accomplices who actively divest from white supremacy. WE MUST LISTEN TO AND LEARN FROM the "Marginalized communities [that] have already developed strategies and solutions as they do their own internal work. Now mainstream feminism has to step up, has to get itself to a place where it spends more time offering resources and less time demanding validation."I will definitely need to reread this several times though as there is so much good information here that it's hard to absorb it all in just one read. I had so many highlights!
A**
Amazing!!!
I loved the print, it wasn't to big or to small. The book came in perfect condition and had nothing wrong with it. 10/10 recommend.
C**.
Informative and thought-provoking
I love that even though I'm a prolific reader and I have recently gravitated toward articles about the black American experience, these ideas and arguments still took me by surprise. Hood Feminism talks about feminism in the biggest sense: Equality for everyone. But for black people in the 'hood,' a lot of problems take place that are much more essential than pay inequality or representation. This book talks about gun violence, homelessness, education, food insecurity and more topics that we think of as general issues...but they still disproportionately affect women. And that makes them feminist issues.My one problem with this book is the lack of organization. It's written as a series of essays, but some of the points and examples get lost in the mix. I wish there were more sub-headings or maybe some key ideas pulled out after each chapter so you could reference it more easily. It's truly a great resource and Kendall's writing is moving and urgent. She not only points out what is happening, but also what solutions could be implemented to address them.
K**.
Feminism like I know it!
I had this as an audiobook and after listening there were key points made that explained things perfectly. I ended up purchasing a physical copy so I could highlight and write.
A**Y
You need this book!
If you call yourself a feminist, read this!
R**A
Hood Feminism: Notes from the Women a Movement Forgot by Mikki Kendall ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
I am IN LOVE with this book! I got the audiobook, then 3 chapters in I had to pick up the e-book so I could make notes (hence the headphones). This is definitely one I'll be revisiting several times!...Hood Feminism taught me so much about how to make my feminism more Intersectional. I thought I was doing a pretty good job of that. But y'all, there is SO. MUCH. MORE. While I understood any issue that impacts women to be a feminist issue, feminism looks different to different people. Context is needed because needs vary based on things like socioeconomic background, culture, race, gender identity and more.👉🗨"As feminists we need to take critical, radical measures in listening to women in the poorest communities about what they want and need instead of projecting narratives of ignorance onto them. We must work to unlearn the harmful narratives we've been taught and that we created in response to white supremacy."...Ok. It's great I learned the things, but what am I going to DO with it? Hood Feminism restructured my brain on feminism, so I'm restructuring my fight. I've taken inventory of my giving and volunteer hours and am trying to diversify my impact to cover multiple causes often neglected by mainstream Feminism, including Hunger, Housing, Education etc.👉🗨"'Why can't we give everyone else the same support and access?' That's the battle feminism should be fighting."...I understand not everyone has the privilege to donate to causes monthly, or spend time outside of their jobs working for free at another organization and that's totally okay! But my privilege let's me do this. So it becomes my responsibility to try as hard as I can to bring the fight to as many places as I can. With my money, my time, my voice and my vote👉🗨"...if you have come to these spaces looking to take things away for your benefit instead of looking to contribute, then you're already doing it wrong."...Hood Feminism shows you how to go from self-proclaimed ally, to ally, to accomplice. And I am here for that journey!
A**.
An important read for White Feminists™
I thought I had a decent understanding of intersectional feminism but this book challenged that assumption in the *introduction*. Everyone should read this!
H**E
Enlightened
As a black woman, I’ve never felt so seen yet called out from a book before. It has enlightened me on how I too can sometimes further keep my fellow black women back by adhering to respectability politics and shined light and made room for the women who have never been thought of in feminist conversations.
R**.
Excellent book - recommend
Very well written and important information from a different perspective than mine. I'm really enjoying the book and feel I am better for reading it.
F**E
Must read for Caucasian
This is a phenomenal that gives voice to the voiceless. This book tells the story of women of color who have long being ignored by the establishment. We must understand that present day feminism is unequal and we can no longer pretend as if every woman is regarded and treated fairly.
E**O
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