After millions of American women discarded their protest signs and put away their pink hats, the one-third of Women¿s March participants, who had never taken part of a protest before, used their newly discovered voices to ask, ¿Now what?¿ Raising the Resistance: A Mother's Guide to Practical Activism is the first book to speak directly to these newborn activists and provide the practical guidance, political commentary and inspiration they crave while acknowledging their dual roles as mothers.
After millions of American women discarded their protest signs and put away their pink hats, the one-third of Women¿s March participants, who had never taken part of a protest before, used their newly discovered voices to ask, ¿Now what?¿ Raising the Resistance: A Mother's Guide to Practical Activism is the first book to speak directly to these newborn activists and provide the practical guidance, political commentary and inspiration they crave while acknowledging their dual roles as mothers.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
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Farrah Alexander is a writer and parenting columnist for Extol. Her work focuses on feminism, parenting, social justice, politics, and current events. She has been featured in the Huffington Post, BUST, and Scary Mommy . Currently, Farrah lives outside Louisville, Ky. with her husband, son, and daughter.
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Contents Introduction: It s OK to Say the F-Word Part I: Choice Chapter One: Raising Little Feminists Chapter Two: Our Bodies, Our Choice Chapter Three: Their Bodies, Their Choice Chapter Four: Stop Sexualizing Children, Creeps Part II: Self-Care Chapter Five: What to Do When Mama Needs a Nap, but the Patriarchy Won t Smash Itself Chapter Six: Motherhood-- American Style! Chapter Seven: Save Yourself, Princess Chapter Eight: Dad s Not Babysitting Part III: Role Modeling Chapter Nine: Be The Village Chapter Ten: Check Your Privilege Chapter Eleven: Raise Up Your Sisters Part IV: Taking a Stand Chapter Twelve: The Personal is Still Political Chapter Thirteen: This is What Democracy Should Look Like Chapter Fourteen: Stay Audaciously Hopeful
Contents Introduction: It s OK to Say the F-Word Part I: Choice Chapter One: Raising Little Feminists Chapter Two: Our Bodies, Our Choice Chapter Three: Their Bodies, Their Choice Chapter Four: Stop Sexualizing Children, Creeps Part II: Self-Care Chapter Five: What to Do When Mama Needs a Nap, but the Patriarchy Won t Smash Itself Chapter Six: Motherhood-- American Style! Chapter Seven: Save Yourself, Princess Chapter Eight: Dad s Not Babysitting Part III: Role Modeling Chapter Nine: Be The Village Chapter Ten: Check Your Privilege Chapter Eleven: Raise Up Your Sisters Part IV: Taking a Stand Chapter Twelve: The Personal is Still Political Chapter Thirteen: This is What Democracy Should Look Like Chapter Fourteen: Stay Audaciously Hopeful
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