The Book That Broke The Internet | Book Summary
I kept seeing the book everywhere ! I usually don’t read trendy books (or atleast not often). But I had to see what the hype was about. I absolutely fell in love with it ! So if you are one of the few people who have not read it yet, PUT IT ON YOUR TBR.
📚 Title & Author: Hood Feminism by Mikki Kendall
🌟 Genre: nonfiction
💬 Short Summary:
A must read for anyone interested in social justice and gender equality. Through personal anecdotes and compelling research Mikki Kendall challenges readers to rethink their understanding of feminism. A light is finally shined on systemic inequalities directly impact women’s lives. It reads almost like a diary or advice from a big sister. It is clear that we can alll do better !
💭Have you read it? What are your thoughts?
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Explore the powerful lessons in 'Hood Feminism', where Mikki Kendall blends personal stories with in-depth research to shine a light on the intersections of race, gender, and social justice. This profound work highlights that feminism must include voices from all communities. Through her compelling narrative, Kendall emphasizes the importance of inclusivity in the feminist movement and critiques the mainstream narrative that often overlooks the struggles faced by women of color. She urges readers to acknowledge and confront their biases, understanding that true empowerment comes from solidarity and shared experiences. The book also discusses the systemic barriers that hinder progress, urging everyone to take action and advocate for a more inclusive and equitable society. Reflecting on Kendall's insights could inspire your reading list to focus on works that challenge societal norms and push for transformative change. Join the conversation by sharing your thoughts and engage with a community that values diverse perspectives in feminist literature and beyond.



I’ve seen this book before I need to add it to my current reading list