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|a The Echoing Ida Collection /
|c edited by Cynthia R. Greenlee, Kemi Alabi, Janna Zinzi ; foreword by Michelle Duster.
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|a First Feminist Press edition.
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|a New York, NY :
|b Feminist Press at the City University of New York,
|c 2021.
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|a Baltimore, Md. :
|b Project MUSE,
|c 2021
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|t Foreword /
|r Michelle Duster --
|t The origin story /
|r Janna a. Zinzi --
|t The structure and the struggle. Introduction /
|r Kemi Alabi --
|t The violence happening in Ferguson is more than physical /
|r Alexandra Moffett-Bateau --
|t Powerless in the face of white supremacy and a gun /
|r Bianca Campbell --
|t Healing in the midst of tragedy : how can black folks keep surviving in the face of constant trauma? /
|r Quita Tinsley --
|t What Black Lives Matter organizers are doing to fight white supremacy at every level /
|r Shanelle Matthews --
|t Urban and rural America are connected by economic refuges like me /
|r Erin Malone --
|t Equal pay day for (some) African American women /
|r Alexandra Moffett-Bateau --
|t #UsToo : we must expand the conversation on sexual violence /
|r Raquel Willis --
|t The school-to-prison pipeline affects girls of color, but reform efforts pass them by /
|r Ruth Jeannoel --
|t The right to (black) life /
|r Renee Bracey Sherman --
|t Birth justice ...and yes, that includes abortion. Introduction /
|r Cynthia R. Greenlee --
|t Who should you listen to on abortion? people who've had them /
|r Renee Bracey Sherman --
|t The road to Roe : paved with bodies of women of color and the legal activism of African Americans /
|r Cynthia R. Greenlee --
|t Whitewashing reproductive rights : how black activists get erased /
|r Renee Bracey Sherman --
|t What my first pregnancy taught me about birth justice /
|r Ruth Jeannoel --
|t Serena Williams could insist that doctors listen to her. most black women can't. /
|r Elizabeth Dawes Gay --
|t Choice under fire : issues surrounding African American reproductive rights /
|r Renee Bracey Sherman --
|t The story that's taken ten years to tell : on abortion, race, and the power of story /
|r Shenelle Matthews --
|t On "commonsense childbirth" : a QA with midwife Jennie Joseph /
|r Elizabeth Dawes Gay --
|t Insurance coverage of doula care would benefit patients and service providers alike /
|r Elizabeth Dawes Gay --
|t The largely forgotten history of abortion billboard advertising --
|t and what pro-choice advocates can learn from it /
|r Cynthia R. Greenlee --
|t Want to win on abortion? talk about it as an issue of love, compassion /
|r Yamani Hernandez --
|t Family matters. Introduction /
|r Kemi Alabi --
|t A (midwestern) black lesbian's reflections on 20 years of being "family" /
|r Jasmine Burnett --
|t Stigma around "nontraditional" families won't end with assisted reproductive technology /
|r Bianca Campbell --
|t Trans women are women. this isn't a debate. /
|r Raquel Willis --
|t On being a proud teen mom : I don't hate myself as much as you wish I did /
|r Gloria Malone --
|t For my mother : a day without cancer /
|r Cynthia R. Greenlee --
|t I'll always love Big Poppa : how Biggie Smalls helped me understand my parents' deaths /
|r Brittany Brathwaite --
|t The backlash to Beyonce's pregnancy is an example of the attack on black motherhood /
|r Gloria Malone --
|t The criminal justice system is failing black families /
|r Samantha Daley --
|t The names of things /
|r Kemi Alabi --
|t Naked power. Introduction /
|r Janna A. Zinzi --
|t Auntie conversations : black women talk sex, self-care, and illness /
|r Charmaine Lang --
|t Shaming women about having sex doesn't stop us from having sex /
|r Emma Akpan --
|t A new "pum pum palitix" : carnival and the sex education the Caribbean needs /
|r Bianca Campbell and Samantha Daley --
|t Exam rooms and bedrooms : navigating queer sexual health /
|r Taja Lindley --
|t Why doesn't the trans community have a legit dating app yet? /
|r Raquel Willis --
|t Sexy MF : celebrating Prince, New Orleans Baby Dolls, and not giving a f*ck /
|r Janna A. Zinzi --
|t This is what naked power looks like /
|r Taja LIndley --
|t Black, queer, and dating in the buckle of the bible belt /
|r Jordan Scruggs --
|t Radically truthful dating profiles /
|r Various --
|t Beauty breaks. Introduction /
|r Cynthia R. Greenlee --
|t Why I debated getting my breasts augmented --
|t and why I finally did /
|r Raquel Willis --
|t Learning to love it, yes even that : boob sweat and more /
|r Quita Tinsley --
|t I'm a black woman; that doesn't mean I have a bomb in my hair /
|r Taja Lindley --
|t Soft beautiful just for me relaxer, no-lye conditioning creme, children's regular /
|r Kemi Alabi --
|t I like my unruly eyebrows, thank you very much /
|r Cynthia R. Greenlee --
|t "Are you just a plaything of nature?" Amina Ross on the politics of beauty /
|r Kemi Alabi --
|t For the kulcha. Introduction /
|r Janna A. Zinzi --
|t How Prince helped me be black and genderqueer in America's bible capital /
|r Jordan Scruggs --
|t 30 years later, 7 ways A different world was woke AF /
|r Brittany Brathwaite --
|t How statement t-shirts unite black history, culture, and fashion /
|r Cynthia R. Greenlee --
|t Where's the 16, parenting, and OK reality show? /
|r Gloria Malone --
|t Lemonade refreshed my spirit. I didn't feel exploited, commodified, or powerless, bell hooks. Emma Akpan --
|t I became a black woman in Spokane, but, Rachel Dolezal, I was a black girl first. /
|r Alicia Walters --
|t Weed for period pain? yes, but I want equity in the marijuana industry too /
|r Jasmine Burnett --
|t Tourmaline wants her just due /
|r Raquel Willis --
|t The word is "nemesis" : the fight to integrate the national spelling bee /
|r Cynthia R. Greenlee --
|t We will always love you : why Whitney Houston was our all-American gurl /
|r Jordan Scruggs and Janna A. Zinzi --
|t Black love and black futures. Introduction /
|r Cynthia R. Greenlee --
|t Journey to me : how I came out and embraced all of me /
|r Charmaine Lang --
|t We should all go to rehab /
|r Yamani Hernandez --
|t In betweens /
|r Jordan Scruggs --
|t Trans visionaries : how Miss Major helped spark the modern trans movement /
|r Raquel Willis --
|t Pleasure politics part I : employment, economic justice, and the erotic /
|r Taja LIndley --
|t Herbs that fortify us /
|r Carib Healing Collective --
|t Lessons in queer community building : fear, yearning, and loving in Milwaukee /
|r Charmaine Lang --
|t Word is bond : a ritual /
|r Taja Lindley --
|t Onward. Sometimes, the struggle isn't with "them." it's between us. /
|r Cynthia R. Greenlee and Charmaine Lang --
|t Bernie is not my bro and Omarosa is not my homegirl : Idas as interrupters /
|r Janna A. Zinzi --
|t Reverse haiku for black writers when the calls for pitches are too much /
|r Cynthia R. Greenlee --
|t Toward our black feminist future /
|r Kemi Alabi.
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|a "Founded in 2012, Echoing Ida is a writing collective of Black women and nonbinary writers who-like their foremother Ida B. Wells-Barnett-believe the "way to right wrongs is to turn the light of truth upon them." Their community reporting spans a wide variety of topics: reproductive justice and abortion politics; new and necessary definitions of family; trans visibility; stigma against Black motherhood; Black mental health; and more. The Echoing Ida Collection gathers the best of Echoing Ida for the first time, and features a foreword by Michelle Duster, activist and great-granddaughter of Ida B. Wells-Barnett"--
|c Provided by publisher
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|a Écrits de femmes americains.
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