Kelly is a former librarian and a long-time blogger at STACKED. She’s the editor/writer of (DON’T) CALL ME CRAZY: 33 VOICES START THE CONVERSATION ABOUT MENTAL HEALTH and the editor/writer of HERE WE ARE: FEMINISM FOR THE REAL WORLD. Her subsequent guide, BODY TALK, will publish in Fall 2020. Follow her on Instagram @heykellyjensen.
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Kelly is a former librarian and a long-time blogger at STACKED. She’s the editor/writer of (DON’T) CALL ME CRAZY: 33 VOICES START THE CONVERSATION ABOUT MENTAL HEALTH and the editor/writer of HERE WE ARE: FEMINISM FOR THE REAL WORLD. Her subsequent guide, BODY TALK, will publish in Fall 2020. Follow her on Instagram @heykellyjensen.
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Kelly is a former librarian and a long-time blogger at STACKED. She’s the editor/writer of (DON’T) CALL ME CRAZY: 33 VOICES START THE CONVERSATION ABOUT MENTAL HEALTH and the editor/writer of HERE WE ARE: FEMINISM FOR THE REAL WORLD. Her subsequent guide, BODY TALK, will publish in Fall 2020. Follow her on Instagram @heykellyjensen.
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Kelly is a former librarian and a long-time blogger at STACKED. She’s the editor/writer of (DON’T) CALL ME CRAZY: 33 VOICES START THE CONVERSATION ABOUT MENTAL HEALTH and the editor/writer of HERE WE ARE: FEMINISM FOR THE REAL WORLD. Her subsequent guide, BODY TALK, will publish in Fall 2020. Follow her on Instagram @heykellyjensen.
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Kelly is a former librarian and a long-time blogger at STACKED. She’s the editor/writer of (DON’T) CALL ME CRAZY: 33 VOICES START THE CONVERSATION ABOUT MENTAL HEALTH and the editor/writer of HERE WE ARE: FEMINISM FOR THE REAL WORLD. Her subsequent guide, BODY TALK, will publish in Fall 2020. Follow her on Instagram @heykellyjensen.
View All posts by Kelly Jensen
Kelly is a former librarian and a long-time blogger at STACKED. She’s the editor/writer of (DON’T) CALL ME CRAZY: 33 VOICES START THE CONVERSATION ABOUT MENTAL HEALTH and the editor/writer of HERE WE ARE: FEMINISM FOR THE REAL WORLD. Her subsequent guide, BODY TALK, will publish in Fall 2020. Follow her on Instagram @heykellyjensen.
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Kelly is a former librarian and a long-time blogger at STACKED. She’s the editor/writer of (DON’T) CALL ME CRAZY: 33 VOICES START THE CONVERSATION ABOUT MENTAL HEALTH and the editor/writer of HERE WE ARE: FEMINISM FOR THE REAL WORLD. Her subsequent guide, BODY TALK, will publish in Fall 2020. Follow her on Instagram @heykellyjensen.
View All posts by Kelly Jensen
Kelly is a former librarian and a long-time blogger at STACKED. She’s the editor/writer of (DON’T) CALL ME CRAZY: 33 VOICES START THE CONVERSATION ABOUT MENTAL HEALTH and the editor/writer of HERE WE ARE: FEMINISM FOR THE REAL WORLD. Her subsequent guide, BODY TALK, will publish in Fall 2020. Follow her on Instagram @heykellyjensen.
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Kelly is a former librarian and a long-time blogger at STACKED. She’s the editor/writer of (DON’T) CALL ME CRAZY: 33 VOICES START THE CONVERSATION ABOUT MENTAL HEALTH and the editor/writer of HERE WE ARE: FEMINISM FOR THE REAL WORLD. Her subsequent guide, BODY TALK, will publish in Fall 2020. Follow her on Instagram @heykellyjensen.
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Kelly is a former librarian and a long-time blogger at STACKED. She’s the editor/writer of (DON’T) CALL ME CRAZY: 33 VOICES START THE CONVERSATION ABOUT MENTAL HEALTH and the editor/writer of HERE WE ARE: FEMINISM FOR THE REAL WORLD. Her subsequent guide, BODY TALK, will publish in Fall 2020. Follow her on Instagram @heykellyjensen.
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Feminist Book Club is a web based guide membership based by Renee Powers in 2018. Borne from Powers’s educational background in feminist concept, the membership provides a month-to-month feminist guide choose chosen by members. There are fiction, nonfiction, and, as of this summer season, audiobook choices, and with the month-to-month membership comes the chance to join with different feminist readers throughout the nation in on-line discussions. Subscription packing containers deal with sustainable, feminist bonus goodies, and the group shouldn’t be solely about guide discuss. They put their phrases into motion to assist construct a greater world.
Since its founding, Feminist Book Club has grown each in measurement and in mission. It has a various employees of 4–two full time–plus an intern; a sturdy contributor and group moderation staff; and Feminist Book Club has earned a number of distinctions, together with 2023′s The Vision award from The Next Challenge for Media & Journalism.
Feminist Book Club launched a Go Fund Me in honor of their fifth anniversary this July, with the hopes of giving the group more cash so as to develop their mission. Moreover, the Go Fund Me was additionally meant to assist disrupt the capitalist values that felt out of alignment with the group extra broadly and their dedication to intersectional feminism. Powers, so as to hold the group afloat, took herself off payroll two years in the past so as to hold the corporate afloat and be certain that her staff continued to obtain compensation for his or her work. Feminist Book Club by no means took investor cash and have stored themselves going alone, and the Go Fund Me aimed to assist them obtain solvency.
However, the final two weeks have turned what was supposed to be a chance to increase and revision the group as a worker-owned coop right into a determined want to recuperate vital monetary loses from two break-ins at their Minneapolis workplace.
Shortly after posting the replace in regards to the lack of over $800 in tools that helps Feminist Book Club do outreach and occasions, the group up to date the put up to be aware that the losses are even higher than anticipated. Theft is estimated at over $5,000, placing a good more durable dent into their funds.
Whether you’ve been a member of Feminist Book Club or assist their dedication to their phrases, values, and intersectional feminism, if you may make a donation to assist their restoration, now’s the time.
Can’t make a straight donation however nonetheless need to assist the group and their mission? Then join certainly one of their month-to-month guide golf equipment. Even in the event you don’t love the guide chosen by members, one of many distinctive options of Feminist Book Club is you’re not dedicated to the chosen title. You can select one thing else totally–choose a beforehand chosen title or one thing else all collectively. Feminist Book Club additionally provides a lot of their earlier packing containers, choose titles, and different merch of their on-line retailer.
Sharing the information and following the group throughout social media additionally makes an affect. Feminist Book Club is lively on Instagram, TikTok, and Facebook. You can discover extra details about the group, in addition to an lively weblog and podcast, on their web site.
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