All the Women in My Family Sing

Women Write the World — Essays on Equality, Justice, and Freedom

365 pages

English language

Published Feb. 16, 2018

ISBN:
978-0-9972962-1-1
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OCLC Number:
982093711

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All the Women in My Family Sing is an anthology documenting the experiences of women of color at the dawn of the twenty-first century. It is a vital collection of prose and poetry whose topics range from the pressures of being the vice-president of a Fortune 500 Company, to escaping the killing fields of Cambodia, to the struggles inside immigration, identity, romance, and self-worth. These brief, trenchant essays capture the aspirations and wisdom of women of color as they exercise autonomy, creativity, and dignity and build bridges to heal the brokenness in today’s turbulent world. Sixty-nine authors ― African American, Asian American, Chicana, Native American, Cameroonian, South African, Korean, LGBTQI ― lend their voices to broaden cross-cultural understanding and to build bridges to each other’s histories and daily experiences of life.

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Subjects

  • Anecdotes
  • Black Women
  • Asian American women
  • Minority women
  • African American women
  • Women's rights
  • Social conditions
  • Feminism
  • Women