The Color of Violence

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The Color of Violence is a landmark anthology that examines state and interpersonal violence against women of color through a radical, intersectional feminist lens.

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instanceOf anthology
book
non-fiction book
associatedWith anti-violence movement
prison abolition movement
women of color organizing
countryOfPublication United States of America
surface form: United States
editor INCITE! Women of Color Against Violence
focusesOn community accountability
domestic violence
immigration enforcement
policing
sexual violence
state-sponsored violence
transformative justice
genre essay collection
feminist literature
political non-fiction
hasContributor Andrea Smith
Angela Davis
surface form: Angela Y. Davis

Beth E. Richie NERFINISHED
Julia Sudbury
Mimi Kim
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intendedAudience activists
anti-violence organizers
scholars
students
language English
mainSubject abolitionism
anti-carceral feminism
interpersonal violence
intersectionality
prison industrial complex
state violence
violence against women of color
women of color feminism
movement INCITE! Women of Color Against Violence
notableFor centering women of color perspectives
critiquing reliance on the criminal legal system
influencing contemporary abolitionist feminism
linking state and interpersonal violence
publicationYear 2006
publisher South End Press
subtitle The INCITE! Anthology
theoreticalFramework critical race feminism
intersectional feminism
women of color feminism
title The Color of Violence self-link

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The Color of Violence title The Color of Violence self-link