Playing the Whore Summary of Key Points
Melissa Gira Grant challenges commonly held beliefs and narratives about sex work, advocating for the rights and autonomy of sex workers.
Melissa Gira Grant challenges commonly held beliefs and narratives about sex work, advocating for the rights and autonomy of sex workers.
Angela Davis’ ‘Women, Race & Class’ examines the women’s liberation movement, focusing on intersections of race, class, and gender in the U.S.
Woke, Inc. criticizes how corporations manipulate social justice narratives for profit, arguing that capitalism and woke culture are at odds.
This book explores the racial history of the UK, the nuances of systemic racism, and the white silence and denial that perpetuate inequality.
This book explores pivotal conversations on racial justice between key historical figures, reflecting on America’s ongoing struggle with race relations.
Former U.S. Senator Cory Booker shares his personal experiences and ideas on how individuals and communities can work together to solve persistent societal challenges.
Emmanuel Acho hosts a candid dialogue on systemic racism and the complexities of race-related issues in American society.
To Stop a Warlord details activist Shannon Sedgwick Davis’s courageous mission to combat Joseph Kony’s war crimes in Uganda with her organization, the Bridgeway Foundation.
Jenna Wortham explores her experiences as a Black woman in America, dealing with topics like feminism, race, and identity through a collection of essays.