
Hood Feminism by Mikki Kendall
Legacy Audiobooks
This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice.
Unpack the critical arguments of Mikki Kendall’s Hood Feminism with an audio summary that gets straight to the point. Discover how to grasp the core insights in just 15 minutes.
Too often, mainstream feminism focuses on the goals of the privileged while ignoring the fundamental needs of marginalized communities. Issues like hunger, gun violence, affordable housing, and quality education are not secondary concerns—they are feminist issues. This summary dives into Kendall's powerful analysis of how the movement has failed to address the everyday realities of women who navigate racism, classism, and systemic oppression. You'll learn why solidarity must be intersectional and why the fight for equality must begin with meeting the basic survival needs of the most vulnerable.
This audio distills the essential lessons from the original book, cutting out the fluff and saving you hours. It explores how respectability politics fail to protect women of color and how fetishizing their "fierceness" leaves them without support. From the school-to-prison pipeline to the crisis of missing and murdered women, Kendall’s work is a necessary call to action.
If you’ve read the book before, it’s a great way to reinforce what matters most. For newcomers, this version delivers all the practical takeaways you need to put into action right away, challenging you to move beyond passive allyship into active, effective accompliceship.
Duration - 16m.
Author - Legacy Audiobooks.
Narrator - Digital Voice Aria E.
Published Date - Friday, 10 January 2025.
Copyright - © 2025 Pendleton Row Publishing LLC ©.
Location:
United States
Networks:
Legacy Audiobooks
Digital Voice Aria E
Pendleton Row Publishing LLC
English Audiobooks
Findaway Audiobooks
Description:
This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice. Unpack the critical arguments of Mikki Kendall’s Hood Feminism with an audio summary that gets straight to the point. Discover how to grasp the core insights in just 15 minutes. Too often, mainstream feminism focuses on the goals of the privileged while ignoring the fundamental needs of marginalized communities. Issues like hunger, gun violence, affordable housing, and quality education are not secondary concerns—they are feminist issues. This summary dives into Kendall's powerful analysis of how the movement has failed to address the everyday realities of women who navigate racism, classism, and systemic oppression. You'll learn why solidarity must be intersectional and why the fight for equality must begin with meeting the basic survival needs of the most vulnerable. This audio distills the essential lessons from the original book, cutting out the fluff and saving you hours. It explores how respectability politics fail to protect women of color and how fetishizing their "fierceness" leaves them without support. From the school-to-prison pipeline to the crisis of missing and murdered women, Kendall’s work is a necessary call to action. If you’ve read the book before, it’s a great way to reinforce what matters most. For newcomers, this version delivers all the practical takeaways you need to put into action right away, challenging you to move beyond passive allyship into active, effective accompliceship. Duration - 16m. Author - Legacy Audiobooks. Narrator - Digital Voice Aria E. Published Date - Friday, 10 January 2025. Copyright - © 2025 Pendleton Row Publishing LLC ©.
Language:
English
Opening Credits
Duration:00:00:13
Chapter 1: Solidarity Is Still for White Women
Duration:00:00:49
Chapter 2: Gun Violence
Duration:00:00:53
Chapter 3: Hunger
Duration:00:00:57
Chapter 4: Of #FastTailedGirls and Freedom
Duration:00:00:57
Chapter 5: It’s Raining Patriarchy
Duration:00:00:51
Chapter 6: How to Write About Black Women
Duration:00:00:47
Chapter 7: Pretty for A . . .
Duration:00:00:48
Chapter 8: Black Girls Don’t Have Eating Disorders
Duration:00:00:50
Chapter 9: The Fetishization of Fierce
Duration:00:00:49
Chapter 10: The Hood Doesn’t Hate Smart People
Duration:00:00:48
Chapter 11: Missing and Murdered
Duration:00:00:54
Chapter 12: Fear and Feminism
Duration:00:00:53
Chapter 13: Race, Poverty, and Politics
Duration:00:00:53
Chapter 14: Education
Duration:00:00:52
Chapter 15: Housing
Duration:00:00:50
Chapter 16: Reproductive Justice, Eugenics, and Maternal Mortality
Duration:00:00:54
Chapter 17: Parenting While Marginalized
Duration:00:00:52
Chapter 18: Allies, Anger, and Accomplices
Duration:00:00:58
Ending Credits
Duration:00:00:23