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Justice for George Floyd – Organizations, Resources, and Book lists

Lists of organizations, resources and book lists below. *Photo taken with subjects’ consent by Renee M. Powers, Minneapolis MN, May 26, 2020 Last update: 5/31/2020 at 10:55am Feminist Book Club is headquartered 10 blocks from where Minneapolis police officers murdered George Floyd. We did not know Mr. Floyd but he was our neighbor. We stand […]

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[74] Candace Bushnell, author of Rules for Being a Girl

“There are all these studies that show women lose their confidence at age 13 or 14. All this weird shit is happening and it changes your worldview.” – Candace Bushnell Candace Bushnell is the critically acclaimed, international best-selling author of ten books, including Is There Still Sex in the City, Sex and the City, Summer

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[73] Samira Ahmed, author of Mad, Bad & Dangerous to Know

“For too long our stories haven’t been written and these women, who have accomplished so many things that we’ll never know, were relegated to the shadows.” – Samira Ahmed Samira Ahmed is the New York Times bestselling author of Love, Hate & Other Filters, Internment and Mad, Bad & Dangerous to Know. She was born in

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[72] Sahar Mustafah, author of The Beauty of Your Face

“I’m so in awe of women who go out everyday in quite a volatile climate since 9/11 and are still showing up and not surrendering or relinquishing their hijab.” – Sahar Mustafah Sahar Mustafah is a daughter of Palestinian immigrants, a complex inheritance she explores in her work. Her prize-winning short story collection Code of

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