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The Crunk Feminist Collection: Charis Books

  • Charis Books 1189 Euclid Ave NE Atlanta, GA 30307 (map)

For the members of the Crunk Feminist Collective, their academic day jobs were lacking in conversations they actually wanted to have: relevant, real conversations about how race and gender politics intersect with pop culture and current events. To address this void, they started a blog. Now with an annual readership of nearly one million, their posts foster dialogue about activist methods, intersectionality, and sisterhood. With the publication of their new essay collection, the Crunk Feminist Collective tackles life stuck between loving hip hop and ratchet culture while hating patriarchy, misogyny, and sexism. Join the three editors of the book as they reunite in the birthplace of the CFC for a celebration and conversation about where we've been and where we go from here. This is a Charis Circle From Margin to Center Literary Event. The suggested donation is $5.

Susana M. Morris is associate professor of English at Auburn University, where she teaches African American literature. She is the author of Close Kin and Distant Relatives: The Paradox of Respectability in Black Women’s Literature. She currently serves as chair of the board of directors of Charis Circle, the nonprofit programming arm of one of the nation’s oldest feminist bookstores. She has written for Gawker, Cosmopolitan, and Ebony, and featured on NPR, Colorlines, and Essence

Robin M. Boylorn is associate professor of interpersonal and intercultural communication at the University of Alabama, where she teaches and writes about issues of social identity and diversity. She is the author of the award-winning monograph Sweetwater: Black Women and Narratives of Resilience and coeditor of Critical Autoethnography: Intersecting Cultural Identities in Everyday Life. Her next book, Blackgirl Blue(s), is forthcoming from Routledge. 

Brittney C. Cooper is assistant professor of women’s and gender studies and Africana studies at Rutgers University, where she specializes in Black feminist thought, Black women’s intellectual history, hip hop studies, and digital feminisms. Her first book, Beyond Respectability: The Intellectual Thought of Race Women, is forthcoming from University of Illinois Press. Her work and words have appeared at the New York Times, the Washington Post, Essence, Ebony, MSNBC’s Melissa Harris-Perry Show, All In with Chris Hayes, and more.

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