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The Takeaway

Replay: The Takeaway Book Report

The Takeaway

WNYC and PRX

Politics, Wnyc, Daily News, Radio, Takeaway, National, News, News Commentary

4.6716 Ratings

🗓️ 28 April 2023

⏱️ 50 minutes

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Summary

Original Air Date: December 16, 2021 The Takeaway community is full of book worms and literary lovers, so we spoke with some incredible authors about their work and some titles to look out for. Feminist AF: A Guide to Crushing Girlhood Co-authored by Brittney Cooper , Chanel Craft Tanner , and  Susana Morris, this book walks us through their tips for surviving girlhood with a feminist flair.  These Precious Days: Essays New York Times bestselling author Ann Patchett reflects on home, family, friendships and writing in this deeply personal collection of essays. Marley Dias Gets It Done: And So Can You! Author, host and executive producer of Netflix's "Bookmark," and 2021 Ambassador for the National Education Association’s Read Across Campaign Marley Dias speaks to kids about her passion for making our world a better place, and how to make their dreams come true! We talked to Marley about #1000BlackGirlBooks, her recent acceptance to Yale University, and how she's using her Netflix platform to expand engagement with books, reading, and ideas. WATCH: Melissa Harris-Perry & Marley Dias at ELLE Magazine The Takeaway Book Report: 2nd Edition Listen to the full episode here. Original Air Date: December 30, 2021 Our host Melissa Harris-Perry spoke with some amazing guest about the books they've been reading and writing. Guest in this episode include: Constance Grady, senior culture writer at Vox, talked about her picks for 2021. Treva B. Lindsey, author of America, Goddam: Violence, Black Women, and the Struggle for Justice discussed her upcoming book. Deep Dive co-host and co-president of the Center for Community Change Dorian Warren told us his favorite books of the year.  Kaitlyn Greenidge discussed her new work Libertie, a work of historical fiction that is one of the most buzzed about books of the year.  Torrey Peters author of Detransition, Baby discussed her national bestselling novel which tells the story of three people, transgender and cisgender, whose lives intersect thanks to an unexpected pregnancy.

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0:00.0

Hey, Lulu here, whether we are romping through science, music, politics, technology, or feelings,

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we seek to leave you seeing the world anew. Radio Lab adventures right on the edge of what we think

0:11.9

we know, wherever you get podcasts.

0:19.6

Welcome to The Takeaway. I'm Melissa Harris Perry. It started back in March 2010, a crew of real-life

0:28.4

friends, each a scholar, teacher, activist in their own right, came together to launch a blog.

0:34.8

Yes, a blog. I mean, it was 2010. But the crunk feminist collective was no ordinary

0:40.2

digital offering in the boy-dominated blogosphere. This space was an intentional, unrelenting,

0:47.4

percussive, black feminist space that came complete with a full-on mission statement that read

0:53.6

in part, quote,

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we will create a space of support and camaraderie for hip-hop generation feminists of color,

1:01.2

queer and straight, in the academy and without, by building a rhetorical community

1:05.4

in which we can discuss our ideas, express our crunk feminist selves, fellowship with one another,

1:11.9

debate and challenge one another, and support each other as we struggle together to articulate our feminist goals,

1:17.0

ideas, visions, and dreams in a way that are both personally and professionally beneficial.

1:22.9

Oh yeah, clearly, these sisters had read Bell Hooks.

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In 2017, the Krunks curated a selection of their blog writings into an edited volume,

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The Crunk Feminist Collection.

1:35.7

The essays tackled politics, pop culture, family, community, identity, and intersectionality,

1:41.5

with the distinctive generational voice that long characterized the online

1:46.0

writings. And now the Crunk Feminist Collective is back. This time they're showing up as

1:52.1

mamas and aunties and big sisters. They're inviting adolescents, teens, and young adults

1:58.5

into the cipher as they spit analysis and advice in their latest book,

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