Mikki Kendall
What’s inside
Hood Feminism’ discusses how mainstream feminism often overlooks the needs of marginalized groups, advocating for a more inclusive approach that considers race, class, and sexual orientation.
You’ll Learn
- Understanding the limitations of mainstream feminism
- Recognizing the importance of intersectionality in social movements
- Gaining insight into the experiences of marginalized women
- Learning about the broad spectrum of feminist issues
Key Points
- The Gap in Mainstream Feminism
- Intersectionality in Feminist Discourse
- The Impact of Race and Class on Feminism
- Food Insecurity as a Feminist Issue
- The Education System and Feminism
- Violence Against Women in Marginalized Communities
Who’s it For
- Feminists
- Social Activists
- Students of Gender Studies
- Advocates of Social Justice
About the author
Mikki Kendall is a passionate writer and speaker, known for her incisive commentary on media, culture, and the intersectionality of race and gender.