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I love you and I love this idea! This is just my plea that the book club be intersectional and include authors of all colors, ethnicities, sexual orientations and genders. I would be sa..."
Agreed! I feel that should be one of the primary goals of this book club: to acknowledge the diversity of female voices from the past and within the present which leads to an understanding of feminism as inherently intersectional, rather than a branch of the larger movement.






Yes, Women, Race, and Class is an excellent primer. In fact, I'd say it's essential reading for all feminists, especially American feminists.
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I love you and I love this idea! This is just my plea that the book club be intersectional and include authors of all colors, ethnicities, sexual orientations and genders. I would be sad and uncomfortable if it ended up glorifying only white feminism. In the words of Flavia Dzodan, “My feminism will be intersectional or it will be bullsh*t!”
http://everydayfeminism.com/2015/01/w...
Thank you for ALL that you do in the fight for equality and women's rights. <3