A review by kelswid
Can We All Be Feminists?: New Writing from Brit Bennett, Nicole Dennis-Benn, and 15 Others on Intersectionality, Identity, and the Way Forward for Feminism by June Eric-Udorie

3.0

a bit 101, but I think that was the point, and that's fine, and in all fairness a lot of the things they're writing about here are much more in the mainstream discourse now than they were in 2018. I did find it to be a bit repetitive after awhile--I think every single essay defined intersectionality, which, again, fine! it's an important concept with broad applicability! but I found myself mostly wishing I had just read a full-length book from many of the writers instead. which in some ways just is the double-edged sword of the anthology, and I'm excited to read more from a lot of these writers!