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Abolition. Feminism. Now. (Abolitionist Papers, 2)

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In "Abolition. Feminism. Now." a powerful narrative unfolds, weaving together the destinies of abolition and feminism through the insightful perspectives of scholar-activists Angela Y. Davis, Gina Dent, Erica R. Meiners, and Beth E. Richie. Published on January 18, 2022, this volume serves as both a historical account and a vibrant call to action, urging a reexamination of the interconnectedness of gender equality and racial justice. The authors skillfully highlight the contributions of queer, anti-capitalist, internationalist, grassroots, and women-of-color-led movements, providing a rich tapestry of struggles that have shaped both abolitionist and feminist practices. Ideal for college readers, this book extends beyond mere analysis, featuring illustrations that bring to life the dynamic work of grassroots organizers. "Abolition. Feminism. Now." not only challenges the reader to rethink societal structures but also inspires actionable change towards a more equitable future. Engage with this transformative work and explore how intertwined paths of activism can lead to collective liberation.

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Published by Haymarket Books on January 18, 2022
250 pages
ISBN: 9781642593969
Best for readers in College
This book provides valuable insights into Gender Equality and Racial Justice, highlighting key issues and advancements within these areas

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