The everyday feminist the key to sustainable social impact - driving movements we need now more than ever
"This book looks at the needs of feminist movements and the champions and organizations that are behind them. We know that everyday women start and sustain modern social movements like Black Lives Matter, Me Too, Mi Unas Menos, etc. But we only hear about these women and their work in very limi...
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Formato: | Libro electrónico |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Hoboken, New Jersey :
John Wiley & Sons, Inc
[2023]
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Foreword
- Foreword: IntroductionMy Story and Challenging the Feminist Funding Gap
- My Hopes for You and This Book
- PART I The Underappreciated, Under-Resourced But Overachieving Everyday Feminist
- Chapter 1 What Is an Everyday Feminist and Why Do They Matter for Social Impact?
- Who Are Everyday Feminists?
- Must This Woman Identify as a Feminist?
- Does This Woman Identify as a Leader?
- Why These Everyday Feminists Matter for Social Impact
- Anti-Apartheid Movement
- Nation of Islam-Black Nationalist Movement and the Feminist Contribution
- The Black Panther Party-Elaine Brown
- Critical Race Theory-Kimberlee Crenshaw
- Student Loan Debt Movement-Senator Elizabeth Warren
- Just Say No Movement
- Cometh the Hour, Cometh the Woman
- Chapter 2 Leading Social Movements for Sustainable Impact
- Insights into a Social Movement
- The Life Cycle of Social Movements
- The Five Dimensions of Movement Capacity
- Broad and Sustained Grassroots Base
- Strong Leadership
- Shared Vision and Narratives
- Infrastructure to Support Collective Planning, Action, and Reflection
- Ability to Care for the Well-Beingand Safety of Members
- Creating Sustainable Impact Is to Change Hearts and Minds
- There's No One Right Way to Define Success
- Chapter 3 How We're Failing to Fund Our Most Powerful Change Agents-Everyday Feminists
- Who Is Getting the Money
- Why Aren't Everyday Feminists Getting Funded?
- We Can't Find Them
- Straight Up Racism
- "They Don't Have Any Power to Change Things"
- "They Don't Deliver."
- Misconceptions and False Narratives About Feminist Organizations
- PART II The Everyday Feminist in Action
- Chapter 4 Stay in the Game Even When You Win
- Stay in the Game for Meaningful, Sustainable Change.
- Sexual and Gender-Based Violence
- Passing a Law Is Not Enough
- In Her Words: Tarana Burke
- Who Is This Everyday Feminist?
- What Is Her Movement Work?
- What Impact Is She Making?
- What Keeps You in the Game?
- Chapter 5 If It Walks and Talks Like a Feminist Leader, Follow
- Follow the Feminist Even If She Doesn't Go By That Name
- The Long Fight for Racial Justice
- A Racial Reckoning for Feminist Movements
- In Their Words: M. Adams
- Who Is This Everyday Feminist?
- What Is Their Movement Work?
- What Impact Is They Making?
- What Is the Importance of Feminist Leadership?
- Chapter 6 Feminists Work for Men and Boys, Too
- Men's Issues Are Feminist Issues, Too
- Challenging Toxic Masculinity and Engaging Men as Allies
- In Her Words: Refiloe Harris
- Who Is This Everyday Feminist?
- What Is Her Movement Work?
- What Impact Is She Making?
- What Is Required for Feminists Working for and with Men and Boys?
- Chapter 7 The Closer You Are to Impact Matters
- Local Knowledge Produces Local Impact
- Children Living and Working on the Streets
- Whose Evidence Counts?
- In Her Words: Hewan Areaya
- Who Is This Everyday Feminist?
- What Is Her Movement Work?
- What Impact Is She Making?
- Why Is It Important to Be Close to Those Affected by the Issues You Work On?
- Chapter 8 Remember the Past . . . to Craft the Future
- Herstory Comes Before Impact
- Protecting Indigenous Knowledge Helps Us All
- Ensuring Language Justice in Our Movements
- In Her Words: Miriam Miranda
- Who Is This Everyday Feminist?
- What Is Her Movement Work?
- What Impact Is She Having?
- Why Is It Important to Support Indigenous Movements?
- Chapter 9 If the System Is Broke, Let a Feminist Fix It-In Any Sector
- Broken Systems Need Everyday Feminists
- Women Remain Underrepresented in Politics
- Advocacy Is Not a Bad Word.
- In Her Words: Leslye Obiora
- Who Is This Everyday Feminist?
- What Is Her Movement Work?
- What Impact Is She Making?
- How Can We Better Support Grassroots Feminist Leaders?
- Chapter 10 Quality Partnership Is a Thing: Take Real and Unique Steps Together
- Being a Good Partner Matters
- Everyday Feminists Succeed and Make Social Impact Through Good Partnerships
- In Her Words: Loretta Ross
- Who Is This Everyday Feminist?
- What Is Her Movement Work?
- What Impact Is She Making?
- How Have Partnerships Helped the Movement?
- Chapter 11 Start Feminism Young
- Give Real Support to Young Feminists
- Youth Activists Are Leading Us Out of the Climate Crisis
- In Her Words: Purity Kagwiria
- Who Is This Everyday Feminist?
- What Movement Work Is She Doing?
- What Impact Is She Making?
- What Can We Do to Support Young Feminists?
- PART III Getting on Board with the Everyday Feminist
- Chapter 12 Why You Need the Everyday Feminist
- Chapter 13 Why Everyday Feminists Need You
- Chapter 14 Don't Re-create the Wheel: The Role of Feminist Funds
- Conclusion: Unleashing the Power of the Everyday Feminist for Us and Our World
- Notes
- Resources
- About the Author
- Index
- EULA.