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#Sayhername: Black Women's Stories of Police Violence and Public Silence
Contributor(s): Crenshaw, Kimberlé (Author), Policy Forum, African American (Author), Monáe, Janelle (Foreword by)

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ISBN: 1642594946     ISBN-13: 9781642594942
Publisher: Haymarket Books
OUR PRICE: $42.75  

Binding Type: Hardcover - See All Available Formats & Editions
Published: July 2023
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BISAC Categories:
- Social Science | Ethnic Studies - African American Studies
- Social Science | Feminism & Feminist Theory
- Social Science | Discrimination & Race Relations
Dewey: 363.232
Physical Information: 0.9" H x 5.4" W x 8.6" L (1.10 lbs) 322 pages
 
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Since the movement's founding in 2014, #SayHerName has gained international attention and has served as both a rallying cry and organizing principle in the aftermath of police killings of Black women, including, most recently, the police killing of Breonna Taylor.

Black women, girls, and femmes as young as seven and as old as ninety-three have been killed by the police, though we rarely hear their names or learn their stories. Breonna Taylor, Alberta Spruill, Rekia Boyd, Shantel Davis, Shelly Frey, Kayla Moore, Kyam Livingston, Miriam Carey, Michelle Cusseaux, and Tanisha Anderson are among the many lives that should have been. The #SayHerName campaign lifts up the stories of these women and girls in order to build a gender-inclusive framework for understanding, discussing, and combating police violence.

Without this knowledge, we cannot have a full understanding of the wide-ranging circumstances that make Black bodies disproportionately subject to police violence, and we cannot understand the ways in which racialized policing and gendered violence intersect and produce lethal consequences. #SayHerName provides an analytical framework for understanding Black women's susceptibility to police brutality and state-sanctioned violence, and it explains how--through black feminist storytelling and ritual--we can effectively mobilize various communities and empower them to advocate for racial justice.

Including Black women in police violence and gender violence discourses sends the powerful message that, in fact, all Black lives matter and that the police cannot kill without consequence.This is a powerful story of Black feminist practice, community-building, enablement, and Black feminist reckoning.

 
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