#Sayhername: Black Women's Stories of Police Violence and Public Silence

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$17.95  $16.69
Publisher
Haymarket Books
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Pages
322
Dimensions
5.4 X 8.4 X 0.7 inches | 0.8 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781642594522

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About the Author

Kimberlé Crenshaw, Professor of Law at UCLA and Columbia Law School, is a leading authority in the area of Civil Rights, Black feminist legal theory, and race, racism, and the law. Her work has been foundational in two fields of study that have come to be known by terms that she coined: Critical Race Theory and Intersectionality. She co-founded and serves as the Executive Director of the African American Policy Forum

Founded in 1996, The African American Policy Forum is an innovative think tank that connects academics, activists and policy-makers to promote efforts to dismantle structural inequality. We utilize new ideas and innovative perspectives to transform public discourse and policy. AAPF promotes frameworks and strategies that address a vision of racial justice that embraces the intersections of race, gender, class, and the array of barriers that disempower those who are marginalized in society. AAPF is dedicated to advancing and expanding racial justice, gender equality, and the indivisibility of all human rights, both in the United States and internationally.

Janelle Monáe is a Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter, performer, producer, actor, and activist.
Reviews

"The lack of visibility of Black women has changed--and the incredible work of Kimberlé Crenshaw, African American Policy Forum, and the #SayHerName campaign are examples of this. So is this powerful book."
--Janelle Monáe, from the Foreword

"Kimberlé Crenshaw is a national treasure."
--Kerry Washington

"The United States does not value Black life--and white supremacy threatens all of humanity. The Black women's stories of state violence and public silence featured in this powerful and inspiring book are extremely important. We bear children, so when they are robbed from us, it's like our own breath is taken away. We thank the #SayHerName campaign and Kimberlé Crenshaw and Janelle Monáe for uplifting our stories. The African American Policy Forum is a vital platform for Black voices."
--Samaria Rice, founder, Tamir Rice Foundation, and mother of Tamir Rice

"Reading #SayHerName is an act of solidarity, refusal, and love. Every piercing story in this book, every Black woman heartlessly murdered by the police, had a mother, a sister, a family, a community. Every one of them matters."
--V (formerly Eve Ensler), author of The Vagina Monologues and Reckoning

"In addition to breaking the silence by offering poignant and loving stories of the black girls and women violated by state violence, #SayHerName also documents the organizations and strategies that have been created to combat that violence. In its powerful accumulation of memories and testimonies, we should read this book, then, as providing the resources for a much-needed movement."
--Roderick A. Ferguson, Yale University



"The lack of visibility of Black women has changed-and the incredible work of Kimberléeacute; Crenshaw, African American Policy Forum, and the #SayHerName campaign are examples of this. So is this powerful book."
--Janelle Monáaacute;e, from the Foreword

"Kimberlé Crenshaw is a national treasure."
--Kerry Washington

"The United States does not value Black life--and white supremacy threatens all of humanity. The Black women's stories of state violence and public silence featured in this powerful and inspiring book are extremely important. We bear children, so when they are robbed from us, it's like our own breath is taken away. We thank the #SayHerName campaign and Kimberlé Crenshaw and Janelle Monáe for uplifting our stories. The African American Policy Forum is a vital platform for Black voices."
--Samaria Rice, founder, Tamir Rice Foundation, and mother of Tamir Rice

"Reading #SayHerName is an act of solidarity, refusal, and love. Every piercing story in this book, every Black woman heartlessly murdered by the police, had a mother, a sister, a family, a community. Every one of them matters."
--V (formerly Eve Ensler), author of The Vagina Monologues and Reckoning

"In addition to breaking the silence by offering poignant and loving stories of the black girls and women violated by state violence, #SayHerName also documents the organizations and strategies that have been created to combat that violence. In its powerful accumulation of memories and testimonies, we should read this book, then, as providing the resources for a much-needed movement."
--Roderick A. Ferguson, Yale University