My review from thinkgirl.net:
Homegrown records a wise, poetic, and revolutionary conversation between bell hooks, renowned African-American writer on sexism and racism, and award-winning Chicana artist Amalia Mesa-Bains. Traversing such topics as family, spirituality, art, activism, immigration, multiculturalism, education, and death, their chat challenges divides between African-American women and Latinas. Ultimately, they model storytelling as political activism. The afterword makes readers hungry for more homegrown talk over kitchen tables, where all social justice movements emerge and renew. — Review by Julie Fiandt