![]() (Also, if you're not one of those someones, I really think you should read Hood Feminism.)Īs the subtitle makes clear, Kendall's central thesis is that mainstream feminism in the United States has been anything but inclusive, despite being "a movement that draws much of its strength from the claim that it represents over half of the world's population." In prose that is clean, crisp, and cutting, Kendall reveals how feminism has both failed to take into account populations too often excluded from the banner of feminism and failed to consider the breadth of issues affecting the daily lives of millions of women. ![]() If you're someone who claims the mantel of feminism, who believes in the innate equality of all genders, who thinks that solidarity among communities of women is a core component of the world you want to live in, I strongly encourage you to read Mikki Kendall's debut essay collection, Hood Feminism: Notes from the Women That a Movement Forgot. Your purchase helps support NPR programming. Close overlay Buy Featured Book Title Hood Feminism Subtitle Notes from the Women That a Movement Forgot Author Mikki Kendall ![]()
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