Buchzusammenfassung
Mikki Kendall, an author, diversity consultant, and occasional feminist, has made appearances on various networks and programs, including BBC, NPR, The Daily Show, PBS, and Good Morning America. She has delivered talks on topics such as race, feminism, police brutality, technology, and popular culture at numerous institutions and universities across the country.
Feminism has predominantly operated as a movement catering to the concerns of white women, often overlooking the challenges encountered by marginalized women and girls in the United States. It is crucial for feminists to reevaluate key issues such as health care, education, income inequality and law enforcement, taking into account the authentic experiences of Black women.
Speak up against racism when you witness it.
Racism persists in various aspects of our lives, including the social circles of white individuals. However, many people feel uneasy about addressing racism when they come across it. It is our collective responsibility to strive for a deeper understanding of racial issues. Therefore, whenever you witness someone making a racist statement, it is crucial not to let such behavior go unaddressed, regardless of the person's identity.
“No woman has to be respectable to be valuable.”
"For a movement that is meant to represent all women, it often centers on those who already have most of their needs met.”
“But as adults, as people who are doing hard work, you cannot expect your feelings to be the center of someone else’s struggle.”
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