Now I'm going to have to get that book! Also, I'd love to go to a consciousness raising session. But who will give them? If you do or hear of any, let me know and I'll sign up! :)
It seems important that Black women lead these, don't you think? Yet I've also heard it said that it's not Black women's responsibility to educate whites about racism. So...maybe not? I'm struck by how at the Combahee Woman's Collective, it was just four Black women doing that work, and yet it had a big impact that is still resonating with people working for women's rights today. I learned this from your stories, btw, so thank you for the education.