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Task #19: Read a nonfiction book about intersectional feminism.
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White Tears/Brown Scars: How White Feminism Betrays Women of Color
Girl, Woman, Other

Thanks for the list.
I'm checking my personal library and if I can't find anything then I'll look at what's there.


The Body Is Not an Apology: The Power of Radical Self-Love
So You Want to Talk About Race
Rest Is Resistance: A Manifesto
Sexed Up: How Society Sexualizes Us, and How We Can Fight Back
Me and White Supremacy: Combat Racism, Change the World, and Become a Good Ancestor
Care Work: Dreaming Disability Justice

White Tears/Brown Scars: How White Feminism Betrays Women of Color
Girl, Woman, Other"
Girl Woman Other is great but it is fiction and it is not particularly feminist.


Abolition. Feminism. Now.
Bad Fat Black Girl: Notes from a Trap Feminist
Colonize This!: Young Women of Color on Today's Feminism
Hood Feminism: Notes from the Women That a Movement Forgot

Women vs Hollywood: The Fall and Rise of Women in Film
Formidable: American Women and the Fight for Equality: 1920-2020



That looks like it fits! "Intersectional feminism" is essentially combining feminism with another oppressed group (BIPOC, LGBT, low income, etc. Plus sized would fall under oppressed group)

White Women: Everything You Already Know about Your Own Racism and How to Do Better
but I'm unsure whether it totally fits the prompt.
Has anyone read it and can give me an idea if it would work?
Thanks!


that's such a brilliant book! I try to recommend this one to all my girlies who claim themselves "anti-feminist".


immediate add to TBR!

Tomboys are often a marginalized group because society still expects them to fit the traditional version of a girl/woman.


I'm currently reading The Trauma of Caste: A Dalit Feminist Meditation on Survivorship, Healing, and Abolition by Thenmozhi Soundararajan

That said, I found that the book I am currently reading will work for this.
Doing Harm: The Truth About How Bad Medicine and Lazy Science Leave Women Dismissed, Misdiagnosed, and Sick

I actually got it for a book club a few years ago, but I skipped around so much I never felt like I could claim to have finished it. So now I am going to go back and finish it for reals. :-)


I actually got it for a book club a few years ago, but I skipped around so much I never felt like I could claim to have f..."
I just listened to the audiobook of this a few weeks ago. What a great collection of essays, and one I think everyone should read!

I saw Ain't I a Woman: Black Women and Feminism which is also on my TBR but ms. hooks has wrecked me recently, and I don't know if I'm ready for round two yet.




I'm reading this right now, and it's definitely NOT nonfiction. It's very much thought provoking and feminist and intersectional, but, unfortunately for this challenge, is fiction.

I read that a couple years ago and loved it. I was so inspired by those women!

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