Hood Feminism: Notes from the Women That a Movement Forgot

Author: Mikki Kendall
Length: 267 pages
Publication Date: First published February 25, 2020
Book Summary: Hood Feminism: Notes from the Women That a Movement Forgot
The contemporary feminist movement is confronting a significant oversight, one that paradoxically centers on women themselves. As noted by Mikki Kendall, mainstream feminists frequently overlook the importance of addressing fundamental needs as critical feminist concerns. Issues such as food insecurity, access to quality education, living in safe neighborhoods, earning a living wage, and receiving adequate medical care are undeniably linked to the feminist agenda. Unfortunately, the prevailing discourse often diverts attention from the essential survival needs of many women, focusing instead on augmenting the privilege of a select few.
This neglect has intensified longstanding challenges within the movement, including internal conflicts and the disillusionment of women who feel alienated from the feminist label. Prominent white feminists, in particular, exhibit a troubling blindness to how intersecting factors such as race, class, sexual orientation, and ability interact with gender dynamics. Kendall poses a critical question: How can we genuinely achieve solidarity within the feminist movement when there exists a real risk that some women may inadvertently contribute to the oppression of others?
To forge a more inclusive feminist movement, it is imperative that we broaden our focus to encompass these vital issues. Recognizing the diverse experiences of all women, particularly those from marginalized backgrounds, is essential. By prioritizing the fundamental rights and needs of every woman, we can cultivate a movement that not only champions equality but also uplifts those who have been historically silenced. Only through this comprehensive approach can we hope to create a truly equitable society for all.
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