Dear JOhn,
We’re back with our Equality Now Recommends Newsletter, bringing
you a round-up of recommendations from our staff and supporters of
books, movies, TV shows, and podcasts, that act as a megaphone for
women's rights.
Books
Seven by Farzana Doctor
When Sharifa accompanies her husband on a marriage-saving trip to
India in 2016, she thinks that she's going to research her
great-great-grandfather, a wealthy business leader and philanthropist.
But Sharifa's trip coincides with a time of unrest within her insular
and conservative religious community, and there is no escaping its
politics. A group of feminists is speaking out against khatna, an
age-old ritual they insist is female genital cutting. Sharifa's two
favorite cousins are on opposite sides of the debate and she seeks a
middle ground. As the issue heats up, Sharifa discovers an unexpected
truth and is forced to take a position.
Here We Are: Feminism For The Real World by Kelly
Jensen
Have you ever wanted to be a superheroine? Join a fandom? Create
the perfect empowering playlist? Understand exactly what it means to
be a feminist in the twenty-first century? You’ve come to the right
place. Forty-four writers, dancers, actors, and artists contribute
essays, lists, poems, comics, and illustrations about everything from
body positivity to romance to gender identity to intersectionality to
the greatest girl friendships in fiction. Together, they share diverse
perspectives on and insights into what feminism means and what it
looks like.
Mechanica by Betsy Cornwell
Betsy Cornwell’s books are female-centered retellings of classic
fairy tales. This one is reminiscent of Cinderella but this time it is
Mechanica, the nickname her stepsisters call her “Mechanica” to demean
her, but the nickname fits: she learned to be an inventor at her
mother’s knee. Her mom is gone now, though, and the Steps have pushed
her into a life of dreary servitude. When she discovers a secret
workshop in the cellar on her sixteenth birthday—and befriends Jules,
a tiny magical metal horse—Nicolette starts to imagine a new life for
herself. And the timing may be perfect: There’s a technological
exposition and a royal ball on the horizon. Determined to invent her
own happily-ever-after, Mechanica seeks to wow the prince and eager
entrepreneurs alike. #SciFi #FeministFairyTale
And check out these three new MacArthur Foundation Fellows,
Jacqueline Woodson, N.K. Jemisin and Tressie McMillan Cottom and
their novels.
Films
The Glorias
Based on Gloria Steinem’s book My Life on the Road, Julie Taymor
has adapted The story of Gloria’s life -- from her childhood in 1940s
Ohio to her leading role in the women's liberation movement through a
film full of activism, creative narrative, and magical realism.
Athlete A
This Netflix documentary follows the Indianapolis Star reporters
that broke the story about USA Gymnastics doctor Larry Nassar's abuse
of gymnasts like Maggie Nichols and others. The film highlights the
sexual violence inherent in educational and non-education athletic
institutions in the United States.
TV Shows
Taste the Nation with Padma Lakshmi
In Taste the Nation, award winning cookbook author, host, and
executive producer Padma Lakshmi, takes audiences on a journey across
America, exploring the rich and diverse food culture of various
immigrant groups, seeking out the people who have so heavily shaped
what American food is today. From indigenous communities to recent
immigrant arrivals, Padma breaks bread with Americans across the
nation to uncover the roots and relationship between our food, our
humanity, and our history - ultimately revealing stories that
challenge notions of identity, belonging, and what it means to be
American.
The Queen’s Gambit
In a 1950s orphanage, a young girl reveals an astonishing talent
for chess and begins an unlikely journey to stardom while grappling
with addiction. According to Mashable, Beth is a brilliantly complex character
who walks the fine line between intelligence and eccentricity. She's
the type of flawed hero whom you can cheer on but also sympathize
with, and this nuance makes her easy to relate to. As Beth climbs the
ladder of competition, she never once tries to be someone she's not or
to silence her traditionally girlish traits in order to be taken
seriously. She can be a high-stakes competitor and go after what she
wants in life while rocking perfectly winged eyeliner and the most
stylish period dresses you've ever seen.
Podcasts
Gurls Talk Podcast
Your regular source of fierce female chat. Hosted by Adwoa Aboah
and featuring different guests like the author, Bernardine Evaristo,
and singer, Dua Lipa. Listen as they talk, share, and take control of
their lives.
The Canary
After a sexual assault case in the District of Columbia, one
woman’s public warning ricochets all the way to Birmingham, Alabama,
where another woman gives voice to a devastating allegation.
This seven-part investigative series from The Washington Post
follows the Alabama woman’s decision to come forward with a claim of
sexual assault against a high-ranking figure in the D.C. criminal
justice system, and the spiraling effects of that choice.
Do you have any suggestions for us to share next month? Please send
them to us, we’d love to hear from you!
In solidarity,
Bryna Subherwal Advocacy Campaign
Manager
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