In THE EVERYDAY FEMINIST: The Key to Sustainable Social Impact-Driving Movements We Need Now, Global Fund for Women CEO Latanya Mapp Frett shows how grassroots feminists are changing the world--and what we can all do to support them as allies.
The book includes exclusive interviews with well-known activists like Tarana Burke, founder of the "me too." movement and Loretta Ross, who was hugely influential in coining the term "reproductive justice." But many of those she spotlights are unsung women committed to doing the continuous work to transformtheir communities and advance movements--what she calls everyday feminists. Everyday feminists are often Black, Indigenous, and other people of color who began their activism without ties to an organization. They are uniquely positioned to come up with solutions because they have direct experience with the issues at hand.
In THE EVERYDAY FEMINIST: The Key to Sustainable Social Impact-Driving Movements We Need Now, Global Fund for Women CEO Latanya Mapp Frett shows how grassroots feminists are changing the world--and what we can all do to support them as allies.
The book includes exclusive interviews with well-known activists like Tarana Burke, founder of the "me too." movement and Loretta Ross, who was hugely influential in coining the term "reproductive justice." But many of those she spotlights are unsung women committed to doing the continuous work to transformtheir communities and advance movements--what she calls everyday feminists. Everyday feminists are often Black, Indigenous, and other people of color who began their activism without ties to an organization. They are uniquely positioned to come up with solutions because they have direct experience with the issues at hand.
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