A 3.5 rating, rounded up to a 4 in acknowledgement of its' momentous role in overall upliftment.
"Growing up I didn't see people like myself or my family represented in history books. Why were black people only shown in the context of slavery? Where were the women of color? The LGBTQ folks? The lack of diversity was noticeable. My history lessons from elementary through high school painted a troubling picture that left me without role models with whom I could identify. In my experience of the world, I saw people from every walk of life making positive change in their communities. Why were their contributions to history not celebrated? Why were their stories left untold?" Conclusion - pg. 166
It's well documented that in order to be fully healthy, whole and in our power emotionally and mentally an individual needs to see others who look, think and experience as they do. Blair begins the process with this book, which highlights the heroism, courage, innovation, fierceness and overall power of diverse Women. Within categories, such as Leading the Movement, The Revolution Will Be Funded, Speaking Truth to Power we discover Women pushing through limitations of all types to fully engage with Life and make a difference for the collective. With extensive Glossaries like Terms, Events & Phrases; Organizations and more the Author seeks to create a well laid out, vibrantly illustrated book as accessible and inclusive as possible. A commendable effort which for my taste would have been bolstered by infusing the bios with a dash more pizzaz. Even so, this is highly recommended reading for everyone and should be considered one of the textbooks in modern HERtory courses.