Produktbild: Black and Asian Feminist Solidarities

Black and Asian Feminist Solidarities An Anthology

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Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

25.02.2025

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farbige, schwarzweisse Fotos, Abbildungen

Herausgeber

Rachel Kuo + weitere

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Ingram Publishers Services

Seitenzahl

384

Sprache

Englisch

EAN

9798888901328

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Rachel Kuo is currently an Assistant Professor at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign. She is a founding member and current affiliate of the Center for Critical Race and Digital Studies and co-founder of the Asian American Feminist Collective. Her writing on racial politics, social movements, and technology have been published in New Media & Society, Social Media and Society, Journal of Communication, Political Communication, Teen Vogue, and Truth Out.

Jaimee Swift is the creator, founder, and executive director of Black Women Radicals, a Black feminist advocacy organization dedicated to uplifting and centering Black women and gender expansive people's radical activism in Africa and in the African Diaspora. She is also the creator and founder of The School for Black Feminist Politics (SBFP), the Black feminist political education arm of Black Women Radicals. The mission of the SBFP is to empower Black feminisms in Black Politics by expanding the field from transnational, intersectional, and multidisciplinary perspectives.

Tiffany Diane Tso is a feminist writer, editor, and cultural producer based in Lenapehoking (Brooklyn, NY). She has written extensively on Asian American issues, sex work, Black-Asian conflict and solidarities, and labor, and has been published in HuffPost, Refinery29, Slate, Allure, and more. Along with Kate Zen, Tiffany co-edited But I Am Here, an anthology of New York City sex worker organizers, activists, writers, and artists. She is also a cofounder of the Asian American Feminist Collective, a community gardener, and a love evangelist.

Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

25.02.2025

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farbige, schwarzweisse Fotos, Abbildungen

Herausgeber

Verlag

Ingram Publishers Services

Seitenzahl

384

Sprache

Englisch

EAN

9798888901328

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  • Produktbild: Black and Asian Feminist Solidarities
  • Opening

    1. Foreword, Dr. Margo Okazawa-Rey
    2. Introduction, Editors
    3. Black and Asian Feminist Solidarity Letter, Black Women Radicals and Asian American Feminist Collective

    Part 1 - Our Lineages: Radical Histories of Cross-Racial Organizing

    1. On Claudia Jones and Afro-Asian Solidarity, Zifeng Liu*
    2. Celebrating 100 Years of Yuri Kochiyama: Akemi Kochiyama on Her Grandmother’s Life, Leadership, and Legacy, Jaimee Swift
    3. Exploring Black and Asian American Lesbian Archives: Aché and Phoenix Rising, Jaimee Swift
    4. Reviving the History of Radical Black-Asian internationalism, Minju Bae and Mark Tseng-Putterman
    5. A Conversation with OWAAD’s Stella Dadzie and Beverly Bryan, Jaimee Swift
    6. ‘What is the Third World?’ Reflections on the Third World Women’s Alliance, Karla Mendez
    7. Not Victims: On Global Sex Worker Organizing, Tiffany Diane Tso
    8. Dear Indo-Caribbean People, Ashley Somwaru
       

    Part 2 - Our Tongues: Languages of Solidarity

    1. South Asians for Abolition, Mon Mohapatra
    2. A Conversation on the War in Tigray and India’s State Violence in Kashmir, Simi Kadirgamar
    3. We Will Not Be Used, Mari Matsuda
    4. Practicing Feminist Solidarity in Writing, Julie Ae Kim
    5. Revisiting a Press of Our Own with Barbara Smith, BAFS Editors
    6. “Commitment is Key”: Grace Lee Boggs and Rigor, Rachel Kuo
       

    Part 3: Our Tensions—Unpacking Conflict Through a Feminist Lens

    1. Nail Salon Brawls & Boycotts, Tiffany Diane Tso
    2. Zheng Xianjuan Autoethnography, Nana Brantuo*
    3. On Terror, Captivity, and Black-Korean Conflict, Tamara Nopper
    4. Congressional Testimony at 9, Rosa Bordello*
    5. We Want Cop-Free Communities: A Letter, Asian American Feminist Collective
    6. Field Trip, Franny Choi
       

    Part 4 - Our Relationships: Feminist Solidarity on Intimate Levels

    1. From the Other Coast with Love by Zuri Gordon, Cecile Afable
    2. Con Flama, Sharon Bridgeforth
    3. Searching for Care and Justice: Anti-Violence Organizing and Theories of Survival, Salonee Bhaman
    4. Pratibha Parmar Interview, Jaimee Swift*
    5. Meditations on Black/Asian Locations, Julie Ae Kim
       

    Part 5 - Our Liberation: Abolition Feminisms

    1. We Lead the World’s Liberation: A Conversation, SX Noir And Kate Zen
    2. Love Letter to Ny Nourn, Nate Tan
    3. 8Lives Vigil speeches, Sinnamon Love and TD Tso*
    4. Kuleana Lāhui: Collective Responsibility Beyond Statehood, Noelani Goodyear-Kaʻōpua
    5. Lessons Learned: Building a Police Free Future with Abolition Park, Victoria X
    6. Aaron Says, Franny Choi
    7. Toward Grace, Franny Choi
       

    Part 6 - Our Joy: Centering Pleasure, Care, and Love in the Movement

    1. Finding Solidarity and Survival Within a Transnational, Intergenerational Zoom Dance Party, Tiffany Diane Tso
    2. What Ethical Non-Monogamy, Queer Platonic Intimacy, and Parenthood Taught Us About Community and the Movement, Jamy Drapeza and Shaé Smith
    3. A Black Feminist Perspective on The Politics of Care, Breya Johnson
    4. A Conversation on Slowness, J Wortham and Yin Q*
    5. Unapologetic Agreements, Sonya Renee Taylor
    6. Breadfruit, Rosa Bordello
       

    Part 7: Our Futures: Imagining and Building Feminist Worlds

    1. radical imagiNation, Kai Naima Williams
    2. An Interview with Loretta Ross, BAFS Editors*
    3. Abortion Rights are Racial Justice, Senti Sojwal
    4. Afro-Iranian Voices, Priscillia Kounkou-Hoveyda*
    5. Claiming my Power, Simone Jhingoor
    6. We Could Create Crimes Together, Rekha Subramanian, Eunsong Kim, Demita Frasier, and Moya Bailey
    7. On How (After Nate), Franny Choi