Women, Race, & Class Summary of Key Points
Angela Y. Davis analyzes the complex intersections of women’s liberation with race and class struggles in the United States, providing historical insights and critiques.
Angela Y. Davis analyzes the complex intersections of women’s liberation with race and class struggles in the United States, providing historical insights and critiques.
A collection of powerful stories exposing the global injustice and violence experienced by women, told by award-winning journalist Sue Lloyd-Roberts.
A personal and powerful essay on the importance of gender equality, sharing personal experiences and cultural insights.
Simone de Beauvoir’s ‘The Second Sex’ is a seminal work in feminist literature, analyzing the oppression of women throughout history.
Men Explain Things to Me is a collection of essays by Rebecca Solnit, exploring the issues of feminism, gender inequality, and the ways women’s voices are dismissed.
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.
This book is a biography of John Lewis, a pivotal leader in the American civil rights movement and long-serving congressman, exploring his life and legacy.
Begin Again examines America’s racial history through the life and work of writer James Baldwin, exploring the role of race in the nation’s narrative and advocating for difficult truths.
Overlooked chronicles the stories of remarkable people whose deaths went unreported in The New York Times, often due to gender, race, or social status biases.