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This thought-provoking book by Angela Y. Davis tackles the controversial topic of prison abolition in America. Davis argues that the time for the prison system is coming to an end, and boldly calls for "decarceration" and a transformation of society as a whole. Drawing from historical abolition movements, she highlights the possibility of change and offers a compelling case for why prisons may be obsolete.
Matt McGorry
2020-06-24T17:25:30.000ZFeminist Theory: From Margin to Center by Bell Hooks presents a blueprint for the feminist movement that is just as thought-provoking and relevant today as it was when first published. Hooks's direct style challenges readers to consider a new vision for feminism and to find a common language to create a global movement.
Matt McGorry
2020-02-24T18:41:11.000ZThis book explores the historical development of ideologies that support Western, patriarchal white supremacy, specifically the yoking of beauty to Protestant, Anglo-Saxon whiteness. Beginning in the Renaissance and ending in the 1990s, the author charts the development of ideals of race and beauty that juxtaposed slim, desirable white women against corpulent black women. Interestingly, the author does not address fat from a health standpoint or previous attitudes held towards corpulence.
Matt McGorry
2019-11-15T19:20:33.000ZA hilarious and unapologetic memoir on feminism, self-discovery, and body positivity, where writer and humorist Lindy West narrates her life with vulnerability and charm. From her childhood struggles with body image to her stand against rape jokes and online trolls, Shrill is a must-read for anyone seeking inspiration and courage in a world that doesn't always treat them with respect.
Matt McGorry
2019-08-20T16:12:54.000ZThis manifesto challenges common misconceptions about sex work and argues for its full decriminalization. Through personal experiences and global laws, the authors show how criminalizing the industry only puts sex workers in harm's way. A must-read for anyone interested in understanding what sex workers really want.
Matt McGorry
2019-04-23T18:16:22.000ZThis groundbreaking anthology edited by feminist writers Jaclyn Friedman and Jessica Valenti presents a new approach to the conversation around rape culture. Through a variety of perspectives and experiences, the book aims to dismantle the "No Means No" model and promote a genuine understanding and respect for female sexual pleasure. Its radical ideas discuss educating people to value female sexuality and pleasure, and rewriting the narrative around rape to end it. Essential reading for anyone interested in feminist theory and politics.
Matt McGorry
2018-03-07T02:04:04.000ZExplore the intersection of women, race, and class in U.S. history with this thought-provoking book. From the early abolitionist movement to the present day, the author showcases how biases based on race and class have hindered progress in the women's movement, offering a powerful study on the subject.
Matt McGorry
2017-12-08T22:02:50.000ZWhy Are All the Black Kids Sitting Together in the Cafeteria?
And Other Conversations About Race
This insightful book delves into self-segregation among youth in racially mixed high schools. Renowned psychology of racism expert Beverly Daniel Tatum argues that open dialogue about our racial identities is key to bridging divides. As the national conversation about race grows increasingly urgent, this updated edition is a must-read for anyone seeking to understand the dynamics of race in America. "An unusually sensitive work about the racial barriers that still divide us in so many areas of life." -Jonathan Kozol.
Matt McGorry
2017-09-01T20:07:53.000ZРекомендовано
Bianca BelairBody of Truth
How Science, History, and Culture Drive Our Obsession with Weight -- and What We Can Do about It
Body of Truth explores the harmful obsession with weight and body image in our culture. Harriet Brown delves into the research on weight and health, revealing the four biggest lies, and uncovering how big companies profit from our insecurities. Through interviews, research, and personal experience, Brown offers concrete suggestions for making peace with ourselves and rejecting harmful fad diets and unattainable body ideals. Discover the truth about weight and health in this urgent and eye-opening book.
Matt McGorry
2017-06-14T17:31:32.000ZNo More Heroes by Jordan Flaherty
We Were Feminists Once by Andi Zeisler
Under the Affluence by Tim Wise
Just Mercy by Bryan Stevenson
The Fire Next Time by James Baldwin