A review by nerdyprettythings
Hood Feminism: Notes from the Women That a Movement Forgot by Mikki Kendall

challenging informative

4.0

You can file this under “meant to read it years ago.” Despite the term instersectionality being more mainstream now, I think the topics here are still very relevant and a great reminder of the many things that should be “women’s issues” but are often pushed aside as “urban” or “racial justice,” allowing white women to escape any sense of responsibility for them. And even if you hear about intersectionality more now, I don’t think we (me, a white lady, included) have done a lot better at it in the years since this book’s publishing.