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Unsung Stories Of Black Womens Activism In The Uk 2nd Edition Adele Jones

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Unsung Stories Of Black Womens Activism In The Uk 2nd Edition Adele Jones
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Publisher: Springer Nature
File Extension: PDF
File size: 21.79 MB
Pages: 253
Author: Adele Jones
ISBN: 9783031642012, 3031642015
Language: English
Year: 2024
Edition: 2

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Unsung Stories Of Black Womens Activism In The Uk 2nd Edition Adele Jones by Adele Jones 9783031642012, 3031642015 instant download after payment.

This book is a long-overdue contribution to the history of Black feminist activism in the UK. It provides unique insights into both historical and contemporary issues that impact Black women, their families and their communities, including immigration, education, policing, domestic violence and poverty. It fills a void in sociological and feminist literature by centring the voices, lived experiences and perspectives of women of the African and Caribbean Diaspora in the UK. Through the use of research, archival materials, narrative interviews, photographs, poems and reflective conversations, the authors explore the social issues which inspired these women's action for change. In drawing on personal and professional testimonies grounded in over two decades of community activism and scholarly analysis, the authors weave together the story of the Abasindi Cooperative, a woman’s organisation famed for its progressive and far-reaching social justice programmes. In so doing the authors reveal narratives of political struggle that have their resonance in present-day society. This book is an acknowledgment and celebration of the sociopolitical activism and achievements of Black women in the UK and represents the hope, solidarity and triumph possible when women organise collectively to tackle social and racial injustice.

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