An anthology of original essays from leading feminist writers on protest and solidarity in the Trump era.
Samhita Mukhopadhyay is a writer, editor, speaker, and technologist. Currently the Senior Editorial Director at Mic, she is also the former Executive Editor of Feministing.com and author of Outdated: Why Dating is Ruining Your Love Life. Kate Harding is the author of Asking for It: The Alarming Rise of Rape Culture - and What We Can Do About It. She is also a co-author of The Book of Jezebel and Lessons from the Fat-o-Sphere.
"Although its title brings back memories of a more hopeful time,
editors Samhita Mukhopadhyay and Kate Harding have crafted a
collection of viewpoints aimed at piercing the fug of misogyny and
racism that has held sway after the 2016 election...[Writers] hold
forth on how to survive Trump's America, and raise others up along
the way."--Elle.com (The Best Books to Read This Fall)
"With essay from Cheryl Strayed, Alicia Garza, Katha Pollitt, and
marieclaire.com contributing editor Jessica Valenti, among other,
this collection will keep you fired up for the next three
years."--Marie Claire
"Samantha Irby's 'Country Crock' is fantastic. Sarah Jaffe's
'Donald Trump's War on the Working Class' is essential. Carina
Chocano's 'We Have a Heroine Problem' is brilliant. Just read the
whole book. It's only getting more relevant by the hour."--Chicago
Tribune
"In this fantastic collection of essays, women are speaking out on
the issues that face us in Trump's America. Of course, this book is
only the tip of the iceberg, but it's an excellent, intersectional
beginner's guide."--Bustle (Books Donald Trump Really Needs to
Read) "I am hopeful that reading this anthology will not only
inform and provoke us, but also that it will strengthen our
collective resolve."--Lambda Literary"An important guide showing
what intersectional feminism actually looks
like...compelling."--Rewire"A searing and urgent collection....The
writers are emotionally generous as they meditate on this pivotal
moment in American history. The 2016 election marked a deeply
personal shift in the tides of hope for so many. This book invites
readers to converse, comfort, and hold one another accountable in
the hope of igniting radical, intersectional change."--Booklist
(starred review)"Strong, thoughtful, and angry voices ring out for
resistance, empathy, and solidarity."--Kirkus Reviews
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