Resources

Organizations of Spotlight Activists

Chapter 4: Tarana Burke; #MeToo

Chapter 5: M. Adams; Black Lives Matter

Chapter 6: Refiloe Harris; MenEngage Movement

  • She Hive Association Lesotho

    Cemetary Rd. Hoolo Ext. Florida, Maseru Lesotho +266 2231 4531

Chapter 7: Hewan Areaya

Chapter 8: Miriam Miranda

Chapter 9: Leslye Obiora; the Movement for Women's Political Empowerment

Chapter 10: Loretta Ross; the Reproductive Justice Movement

Chapter 11: Purity Kagwira; the Movement for Girls Education

  • Akili Dada Suite B7, Saachi Plaza, Argwings Khodhek Rd. Nairobi, Kenya +254 721 552120 (https://akilidada.org/)

Suggested Readings

  1. Abbas, Hakima, and Kellea Miller, “The Dire State of Funding for Black Feminist Movements—and What Donors Can Do About It,” Human Rights Funders Network, Inside Philanthropy (August 5, 2021).
  2. Arguelles, Pancho, Susan Williams, and Adina Hemley‐Bronstein, “Language Justice Toolkit,” Communities Creating Healthy Environments.
  3. Bielak, Debby, Swatee Deepak, Stephanie Kater, Tynesha McHarris, Anna Quinn, Jasmine Reliford, Nidhi Sahni, and Pamela Shifman, “Lighting the Way: A Report for Philanthropy on the Power and Promise of Feminist Movements,” Candid Issue Lab (May 5, 2022).
  4. Brechenmacher, Saskia, and Nikhita Salgame, “How the US Gender Equality Funding Increase Can Actually Be Affective,” Carnegie Endowment for International Peace (March 22, 2022).
  5. Campbell, Elizabeth L., and Oliver Hahl, “Stop Undervaluing Exceptional Women,” Harvard Business Review (July 22, 2022).
  6. Dobson, Christen, and Lucía Carrasco Scherer, “Collective Change: The Value of Mobilizing Local Resources for Women's Rights in the Global South and East,” International Network of Women's Funds, Mama‐Cash (2015).
  7. Dolker, Tenzin, “Where Is the Money for Feminist Organizing,” The Association for Women's Rights in Development (2021).
  8. Dorsey, Cheryl, Jeff Bradach, and Peter Kim, “Racial Equity and Philanthropy: Disparities in Funding for Leaders of Color Leave Impact on the Table,” Echoing Green, The Bridgespan Group (May 2020).
  9. Fergus, Lara, Karen Kraan, Susan Jessop, and Zohra Moosa, “A Review of Select Literature on the Impact of Feminist Activism in Achieving Women's Rights,” Mama‐Cash (July 2020).
  10. “Funding for Intersectional Organizing: A Call to Action for Humans Rights Philanthropy,” Advancing Human Rights (June 2022).
  11. The Global Resilience Fund, “Beyond Crisis: A Feminist Humanitarian Response That Centers Girls & Young People” (August 19, 2022).
  12. Harris Dixon, Janelle, “How Black Women Have Powered Philanthropy Throughout History,” Shondaland (April 25, 2022).
  13. Minsky, Adam S., “How ‘Cancel Student Debt’ Went from a Fringe Idea to Mainstream,” Forbes (September 21, 2020).
  14. Ricard, Martin, “If You Want to Change People's Hearts and Minds on a Social Justice Issue, Stop Talking About Numbers and Do This Instead” (March 31, 2022).
  15. Staszewska, Kasia, Kellea Miller, and Esther Lever, “Moving More Money to the Drivers of Change: How Bilateral and Multilateral Funders Can Resource Feminist Movements,” The Association for Women's Rights in Development, Mama‐Cash (November 2020).
  16. Sternfels, Bob, and Tracy Francis, Anu Madgavkar, and Sven Smit, “Our Future Lives and Livelihoods: Sustainable and Inclusive and Growing,” McKinsey Quarterly (October 26, 2021).
  17. Suddath, Claire, “It's Getting Harder to Be a Woman in America,” Business Week (August 3, 2022).
  18. Weldon, S. Laurel, When Protests Make Policy: How Social Movements Represent Disadvantaged Groups (Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 2010).
  19. Women's Refuge Commission, “Toward Feminist Place‐Based Responses to Forced Displacement” (March 2022).
  20. Yvette Taylor, Ula, The Promise of Patriarchy: Women and the Nation of Islam (Chapel Hill: The University of North Carolina Press, 2017).
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