Reimagining Equality: Stories of Gender, Race, and Finding Home

Reimagining Equality: Stories of Gender, Race, and Finding Home

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Author/Contributor(s): Hill, Anita
Publisher: Beacon Press
Date: 9/4/2012
Binding: Paperback
Condition: NEW
A searing exploration of home, race, and gender in America, from the heroic lawyer who spoke out against Clarence Thomas

“Anita Hill looks at home as a physical space, but also as a microcosm of American society . . . After reading this book, you will never see a house as just four walls and a roof. It is a dream and we, as Americans, are the dreamers.” —Tayari Jones, author of Kin

In this “highly readable and deeply analytical” work, attorney Anita Hill examines the relationship between home ownership and the American Dream through the lens of race and gender (Library Journal). Through the stories of remarkable African American women—including her own great-great-grandmother, playwright Lorraine Hansberry, and Baltimore beauty-shop owner and housing-crisis survivor Anjanette Booker—she demonstrates that the inclusive democracy our Constitution promises must be conceived with home in mind.

From slavery to the Great Migration to the subprime mortgage meltdown, Reimagining Equality takes us on a journey that sparks a new conversation about what it means to be at home in America and presents concrete proposals that encourage us to reimagine equality.