The author draws on her own experiences with hunger, violence, and hypersexualization to critique today's feminism movement--and white feminists--and to argue that it needs to address women's basic needs such as food security, access to quality education, safe neighborhoods, a living wage, and medical care.
Content Note
Solidarity is still for white women -- Gun violence -- Hunger -- Of #FastTailedGirls and freedom -- It's raining patriarchy -- How to write about black women -- Pretty for a ... -- Black girls don't have eating disorders -- The fetishization of fierce -- The hood doesn't hate smart people -- Missing and murdered -- Fear and feminism -- Race, poverty, and politics -- Education -- Housing -- Reproductive justice, eugenics, and maternal mortality -- Parenting while marginalized -- Allies, anger, and accomplices.