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  <title>416. Kimberlé Crenshaw with Angela Rye: Backtalker: An American Memoir</title>
  <description> By way of structured academia or outspoken social commentary, the work of Kimberlé Crenshaw can be found woven throughout the fabric of modern American sociopolitical discourse. Through establishing the concepts of intersectionality and critical race theory, Crenshaw helped lay a foundation for decades of discussion and activism around race and gender across the world. In her upcoming memoir&amp;amp;nbsp;Backtalker,&amp;amp;nbsp;Crenshaw recounts the personal journeys that shaped her as someone who champions taking notice and speaking up. With intimate and compelling storytelling, Crenshaw takes readers back to her roots as a little girl in Canton, Ohio, who saw and said things that others didn’t. As the daughter of a strong-minded teacher and pathbreaking public servant and the sister of a protective, yet bullying older brother, she starts to talk back. When she is denied a role in the kindergarten school play. When she is escorted to the back door of a private club. When Anita Hill is exiled for testifying against Clarence Thomas. When OJ Simpson goes on trial. When Obama launched My Brother’s Keeper, a movement focused on boys of color only. When the movement against police violence overlooks Black women. Crenshaw keeps talking back. From classroom to courtroom, as the years go by – with new context and critique, but always the same fervor for challenging the structures that were never built for her.  Backtalker&amp;amp;nbsp;presents an immersive, defiant, and deeply personal portrayal of a life spent fighting to be heard. Evoking emotions and revelations with each instance, Crenshaw transports readers to the moments that not only shaped her, but motivated her to work towards reshaping the world. Combining insight, intention, and impact,&amp;amp;nbsp;Backtalker&amp;amp;nbsp;details the path Crenshaw carved to establish herself as a pioneering voice in American civil rights– and a force to be reckoned with. Kimberlé W. Crenshaw&amp;amp;nbsp;is a pioneering scholar and writer on civil rights, Black feminist legal theory, race,&amp;amp;nbsp;racism, and the law. She was a founder and has been a leader in the intellectual movement called Critical&amp;amp;nbsp;Race Theory and is also known for introducing and developing the concept of intersectionality. She is a&amp;amp;nbsp;Distinguished Professor of Law at the University of California, Los Angeles, the Isidor and Seville&amp;amp;nbsp;Sulzbacher Professor of Law at Columbia Law School, and the cofounder and Executive Director of the&amp;amp;nbsp;African American Policy Forum. Crenshaw writes regularly for&amp;amp;nbsp;The New Republic,&amp;amp;nbsp;The Nation, and&amp;amp;nbsp;Ms., hosts&amp;amp;nbsp;the podcast&amp;amp;nbsp;Intersectionality Matters!, and has appeared as a commentator on media outlets including MSNBC&amp;amp;nbsp;and NPR. Angela Rye is an award-winning host, lawyer, social justice advocate, and Principal/CEO of IMPACT Strategies.&amp;amp;nbsp;Rye is also the co-creator of State of the People, a coalition of 200 local and national organizations providing resources,&amp;amp;nbsp;education, empowerment, and relief to thousands of citizens. She is co-host of the award–winning podcast Native Land Pod and co-founder of Reasoned Choice Media.&amp;amp;nbsp;With more than two decades of experience in political strategy, coalition building, and advocacy, Rye previously served as Executive Director and General Counsel to the Congressional Black Caucus and as Senior Policy Advisor and Counsel for the House Homeland Security Committee.  Buy the Book Backtalker: An American Memoir Estelita’s Library </description>
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