Believe me How trusting women can change the world
Book - 2020
"In Believe Me, contributors ask and answer the crucial question: What would happen if we didn't just believe women, but acted as though they matter? If we take women's experiences of online harassment seriously, it will transform the internet. If we listen to and center survivors, we could revolutionize our systems of justice. If we believe Black women when they talk about pain, we will save countless lives. With contributions from many of the most important voices in feminism today, Believe Me is an essential roadmap for the #MeToo era and beyond." -- From Amazon.com summary
- Subjects
- Genres
- Essays
- Published
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New York :
Seal Press
2020.
- Language
- English
- Main Author
- Other Authors
- Edition
- First edition
- Physical Description
- xiii, 321 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm
- Bibliography
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 311-321).
- ISBN
- 9781580058797
- Introduction
- Our Word Alone
- How Bertha Pappenheim Cured Herself
- Gossip Is an English Word 500+ Years of #MeToo in Indian Country
- The Room Where It Happened
- Listening Will Never Be Enough
- He's Unmarked, She's Marked
- "Believe Me" Means Believing That Black Women Are People
- We Belong Everywhere
- Nowhere Left to Go: Misogyny and Belief on the Left
- Constructing the Future: The Believe Me Internet
- Yeah, You Like That, Don't You? The Unnecessary Pleasures of Sexual Labor
- Can BDSM Save Us? Centering Enthusiastic Consent in Queer Worlds
- Clocked
- Do Not Pet
- The Power of Survivor-Defined Justice
- Before #MeToo: Black Women in the Anti-Rape Movement in Washington, DC, in the 1970s
- Believe You, Como Eres
- Reproductive Justice: Sacred Work, Sacred Journey
- The Spark to Change
- She Can't Breathe
- Taking the Employer High Road to Address Sexual Harassment
- Big Little Lies
- Innocent in the Face: A Conversation with Tatiana Maslany
- When Gender Is Weaponized, Peace Depends on Believing Survivors
- Silenced and Doubted: How the US Immigration System Fails Central American Women
- Survivorship Is Leadership: Building a Future for New Possibilities and Power
- Survivor Love Letter
- The Cost of Disbelieving
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