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Women Who Change the World

Stories from the Fight for Social Justice
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Women Who Change the World brings together essays by influential activists who have made significant impacts across various social justice movements. Each contributor shares personal stories and insights on how they’ve challenged the status quo, addressing pressing issues in science, nature, and beyond. It serves as an empowering testament to the transformative power of collective action and leadership by women.
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Women Who Change the World

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Women Who Change the World brings together nine remarkable women who have committed their lives to the ongoing struggle for social justice. These movement leaders, organisers, and cultural workers share their life stories in their own words, revealing both their most vulnerable and their most affirming moments.

In this collection, you will discover the origins of their political awakenings and the challenges they've faced along the way. The women offer insights into their struggles and aspirations, sharing their victories and what inspires them to keep fighting for a world brimming with justice, hope, love, and joy.

Featuring the voices of Malkia Devich-Cyril, Priscilla Gonzalez, Terese Howard, Hilary Moore, Vanessa Nosie, Roz Pelles, Loretta Ross, Yomara Velez, and Betty Yu, Women Who Change the World is a powerful testament to resilience and the enduring fight for a better world.

Series: City Lights Open Media

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Women Who Change the World is praised as a vital collection of oral histories, showcasing the inspiring narratives of nine remarkable women committed to social justice. Reviewers highlight the book's ability to offer profound insights into collective action, trauma, and power, while also providing strategies and inspiration for activism. The collection is celebrated for its raw and personal storytelling, making it a rich source of motivation and ideas for those looking to foster a more just society.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780872868748

Publisher: City Lights Books

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 12 October 2023

Country: United States

Imprint: City Lights Books

Illustration: 12 B&W photographs

Contributors:

  • Edited by Lynn Lewis

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Width: 228.0mm

Height: 152.0mm

Weight: 0g

Pages: 360

About the Author

Lynn Lewis (editor) is an oral historian, educator, and community organizer. She is the author of Love and Collective Resistance: Lessons from the Picture the Homeless Oral History Project and is the former executive director and past civil rights organizer at Picture the Homeless. Lewis is the recipient of many honors and awards, including a 2022/2023 National Endowment for the Humanities Oral History Fellowship. She lives in New York City.

Malkia Devich-Cyril (interviewee) is the founding director of the Media Justice, and co-founder of the Media Action Grassroots Network. Raised in New York City, Devich-Cyril now lives in Oakland, California.

Priscilla Gonzalez (interviewee) currently serves as the Program Director at the Center for Empowered Politics, a practitioner-led movement capacity organizations that trains and develops new leaders of color. Gonzalez now lives in West Texas.

Terese Howard (interviewee) is the founder of the former Denver Homeless Out Loud (DHOL), which was formed to defend the rights of people without housing targeted by the police. She is also the founder of Housekeys Action Network Denver focused on housing as a human right, and lives in Denver.

Hilary Moore (interviewee) was an environmental justice organizer with Rising Tide and Mobilization for Climate Justice West. She now works for Showing Up for Racial Justice, and lives in Louisville, Kentucky.

Vanessa Nosie (interviewee) is a member of Apache Stronghold, a partner of the Poor People's Campaign: A National Call for Moral Revival.

Roz Pelles (interviewee) is currently the Strategic Advisor to the Poor Peoples Campaign: A National Call for Moral Revival. Born and raised in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, Pelles currently resides in Silver Spring, Maryland.

Loretta Ross (interviewee) has co-founded several groundbreaking organizations, coalitions, and formations with a Black feminist lens to ensure the inclusion of a radical Black women's perspective in feminist discourse. She teaches at Smith College in the Program for the Study of Women and Gender and curates the Feminist Oral History Project. Ross's latest book is Calling in the Calling Out Culture, and she resides in Holyoke, Massachusetts.

Yomara Velez (interviewee) currently works with the National Domestic Workers Alliance, supporting the development of local organizing chapters across the U.S. Yomara was born in Massachusetts and grew up in Miami, Puerto Rico, Venezuela, and the Bronx where she spent many years organizing. She currently lives in Atlanta, Georgia.

Betty Yu (interviewee) is a co-founder of Chinatown Art Brigade, a cultural collective using art to advance anti-gentrification organizing, and teaches video, social practice, art and activism at Pratt Institute, Hunter College, and The New School. Betty was born and raised in New York City, and grew up in Sunset Park, Brooklyn, where she lives today.

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