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4.0

This book gave me so much to think about in terms of the many ways that we mother and mothering as a creative, subversive project especially for Black folks because we weren't meant to survive. I loved the vast voices involved in the project from many walks of life in a variety of forms. Definitely recommend.

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5.0

One of the best books that I have ever read. It offers a truly revolutionary vision for a world of compassion and freedom. It is invaluable and deserves to be widely read.

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5.0

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5.0

Revolutionary Mothering is a collection of essays and poetry that discussed all the ways that mothering looks. I found myself captivated by each chapter as I honored the different experiences of mothering shared by the writers - black, indigenous, queer, immigrant, poc, solo, partnered, poor, rural, urban, southern, midwestern, coastal. So much of relationship to reproductive rights & justice has been connected to my politics around mothering, as an adoptee, a feminist, a queer woman of color. I'd recommend this anthology to anyone who has thought about mothering, in the broadest sense of the word, and who wants to explore the myriad iterations of mothering in families & communities.
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