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The Guerrilla Feminist: A Search for Belonging Online & Offline is a raw, deeply personal, and sharply insightful journey through the intersections of digital activism, feminism, and the relentless pursuit of belonging. Lachrista Greco, the powerhouse behind Guerrilla Feminism, takes readers on an unflinching exploration of her life online and off, weaving together memoir and cultural critique.From the creation of groundbreaking digital feminist spaces to grappling with trauma, intersectionality, and the contradictions of virtual community, Greco's essays shine a light on the complexities of…mehr

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The Guerrilla Feminist: A Search for Belonging Online & Offline is a raw, deeply personal, and sharply insightful journey through the intersections of digital activism, feminism, and the relentless pursuit of belonging. Lachrista Greco, the powerhouse behind Guerrilla Feminism, takes readers on an unflinching exploration of her life online and off, weaving together memoir and cultural critique.From the creation of groundbreaking digital feminist spaces to grappling with trauma, intersectionality, and the contradictions of virtual community, Greco's essays shine a light on the complexities of seeking solidarity in a fractured world. With fierce honesty and keen analysis, she reflects on the power and pitfalls of digital activism, the politics of identity, and the enduring search for connection amidst resistance.At once a love letter and a call to action, The Guerrilla Feminist is essential reading for anyone navigating the intersections of social justice, online spaces, and the messy, beautiful realities of modern feminism.
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Lachrista Greco is a writer, activist, and founder of Guerrilla Feminism, a pioneering digital platform for intersectional feminist activism. With a background in Women's and Gender Studies, her work blends personal narrative and cultural critique, exploring themes of belonging, resistance, and digital culture. The Guerrilla Feminist is her powerful print debut.