Hood Feminism

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What to expect

'It is absolutely brilliant, I think every woman should read it' PANDORA SYKES, THE HIGH LOW
‘My wish is that every white woman who calls herself a feminist will read this book in a state of hushed and humble respect ... Essential reading' ELIZABETH GILBERT

I'm a feminist. Mostly.
I'm an asshole. Mostly.

All too often the focus of mainstream feminism is not on basic survival for the many, but on increasing privilege for the few.


Meeting basic needs is a feminist issue. Food insecurity, the living wage and access to education are feminist issues. The fight against racism, ableism and transmisogyny are all feminist issues.


White feminists often fail to see how race, class, sexual orientation and disability intersect with gender. How can feminists stand in solidarity as a movement when there is a distinct likelihood that some women are oppressing others?


Insightful, incendiary and ultimately hopeful, Hood Feminism is both an irrefutable indictment of a movement in flux and also clear-eyed assessment of how to save it.

Critics Review

  • Required reading for any feminist, Kendall explores why mainstream feminism neglects to see how race, class, sexual orientation and disability intersects with gender with a clear-eyed assessment of how to fix it

    Evening Standard, The best books to look forward to in 2020
  • The American author’s never-more-timely collection tackles topics from gun violence to the way in which white women make feminism all about them

    i paper, Summer Reading Picks 2020
  • My wish is that every white woman who calls herself a feminist (as I do) will read this book in a state of hushed and humble respect … It’s long overdue that we drop our defenses, listen to her arguments carefully, and then change our entire way of thinking and behaving … Essential reading

    Elizabeth Gilbert
  • In Hood Feminism, author and activist Mikki Kendall looks at how feminism is neglecting marginalised communities, and what can be done to challenge and confront those inequalities from within the feminist movement

    Stylist, The 29 best non-fiction books out in 2020
  • Poignant and page-turning … Marks Kendall as an original addition to the black feminist canon

    AnOther
  • Blistering … A fresh new and necessary Black voice in feminist literature

    Refinery29

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