A review by kittycat2302
Hood Feminism: Notes from the Women That a Movement Forgot by Mikki Kendall

5.0

This is probably the best book I have read about race, and about feminism, yet. Admittedly I’m not as thoroughly read on these subjects as I want to be, but I imagine this will continue to be a standout. I used 80 tabs to mark passages to return to later and continue reflecting on. The way Mikki Kendall breaks down so many different subject matters- hunger, housing, education, healthcare, and so many more- and makes it crystal clear how much EACH of these is a feminist issue, and explicitly an intersectional/accomplice feminist issue is masterful. Strongly recommend, especially for my white feminist friends. This will push you in essential ways.