Revolutionary mothering : love on the front lines /

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Imprint:Oakland, CA : PM Press, 2016.
©2016
Description:1 online resource ( xviii, 250 pages) : illustrations.
Language:English
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11449217
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Other authors / contributors:Gumbs, Alexis Pauline, 1982- editor.
Martens, China, 1966- editor.
Williams, Mai'a, editor.
ISBN:9781629632476
1629632473
1629631108
9781629631103
Notes:Print version record.
Other form:Print version: Revolutionary mothering. Oakland, CA : PM Press, 2016 1629631108
Table of Contents:
  • I. Intergenerational introduction: foremothers for mothering (Introduction) / ! Alexis Pauline Gumbs
  • ! The creative spirit: children's literature / June Jordan
  • m/other ourselves: a Black queer feminist genealogy for radical mothering / Alexis Pauline Gumbs
  • Motherhood, media, and building a 21st century movement / Malkia A. Cyril
  • On my childhood, El Centro del Raza, and remembering / Esteli Juarez
  • II. From the shorelines to the front lines (Introduction) / Mai'a Williams
  • a conversation with my six-year-old about revolution / Cynthia Dewi Oka
  • A Los Angeles quartet: daily survival, body memory, first-world single mama, identity and mothering / Fabiola Sandoval
  • Mothering as revolutionary praxis / Cynthia Dewi Oka
  • Super babies / Sumayyah Talibah
  • Doing it all... and then again with child / Victoria Law
  • population studies / Cynthia Dewi Oka
  • She is radical / Tara Villalba and Lola Mondragón
  • My son runs in riots / Christy NaMee Eriksen
  • III. The bottom line (Introduction) / China Martens
  • Single mama moments / Christy NaMee Eriksen
  • Why don't you love her? / Norma Angelica Marrun
  • Mothering / Vivian Chin
  • Brave hearts / Rachel Broadwater
  • Scarcity and abundance / Autumn Brown
  • The clothesline / Layne Russell
  • This is what radical mamihood looks like / Noemi Martinez
  • IV. Out (of) line (Introduction) / Alexis Pauline Gumbs
  • Forget Hallmark: why Mother's Day is a queer black left feminist thing / Alexis Pauline Gumbs
  • Three thousand words / Katie Kaput
  • my first poem as a radical mother / alba onofrio
  • Beacon, bridge, and boulevards / Gabriela Sandoval
  • In this pure light / Cheryl Boyce Taylor
  • Queering family / Ariel Gore
  • V. Two pink lines (Introduction) / Mai'a Williams
  • Step on a crack: parenting with chronic pain / Claire Barrera
  • Birthing a new feminism / Lisa Factora-Borchers
  • Choice / Esteli Juarez
  • The darkness / Fabielle Georges
  • Birthing my Goddess / H. Bindy K. Kang
  • Night terrors, love, brokenness, race, home & the perils of the adoption industry: a journey in radical family creation / Terri Nilliasca
  • From the four directions: the dreaming, birthing, healing mother on fire / Irene Lara
  • What does the daughter of a Chicana-Lesbian teenage mom know about having babies? / Panquetzani
  • VI. Between the lines (Introduction) / China Martens
  • Collective poem on mothering / Mamas of Color Rising (Austin, Tejas)
  • Telling our truths to live: a manifesta / tk karakashian tunchez
  • Love balm for my spiritchild / Arielle Julia Brown
  • "You look too young to be a mom" excerpts from Girl-Mom, a play created from posts to GirlMom.com 2001-2003 / Lindsey Campbell
  • Letter to Aymara / Micaela Cadena
  • My birthday present / Karen Su.