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

3.5

this felt very much like an intro to intersectional feminism, which is great, very important for people to read about and understand, but was a bit repetitive for me. It’s written in a very informal way which technically makes accessible but also i feel like made the messages presented feel less serious than they are. Honestly, i think my experience reading this book boils down to the way the information was chosen to be portrayed and it didn’t mesh with my personal preferred way of consuming information like this. I’m glad i read it, even if it wasn’t quite written in a way i could read and register easily.