#Sayhername : Black women's stories of police violence and public silence
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Monáe, Janelle, Author of introduction, etc.
African American Policy Forum, Author
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General Shelving - 3rd Floor
HV6250.4.W65 S29 2023
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xii, 305 pages : illustrations (black and white) ; 23 cm
Language
English

Notes

General Note
"In memoriam: #SayHerName ; homicides: 1975-2022: total: 177 women" (pages 175-193).
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 291-305).
Description
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. This volume 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. Centering Black women's experiences 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 story of Black feminist practice, community-building, enablement, and Black feminist reckoning. --From publisher's description.
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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Crenshaw, K., & Monáe, J. (2023). #Sayhername: Black women's stories of police violence and public silence . Haymarket Books.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Crenshaw, Kimberlé and Janelle, Monáe. 2023. #Sayhername: Black Women's Stories of Police Violence and Public Silence. Chicago, Illinois: Haymarket Books.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Crenshaw, Kimberlé and Janelle, Monáe. #Sayhername: Black Women's Stories of Police Violence and Public Silence Chicago, Illinois: Haymarket Books, 2023.

Harvard Citation (style guide)

Crenshaw, K. and Monáe, J. (2023). #sayhername: black women's stories of police violence and public silence. Chicago, Illinois: Haymarket Books.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Crenshaw, Kimberlé,, and Janelle Monáe. #Sayhername: Black Women's Stories of Police Violence and Public Silence Haymarket Books, 2023.

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