Lusting for Freedom by Rebecca Walker
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We are celebrating International Woman’s Month by sharing some of the best and most empowering writers and story tellers. In this episode, I read an essay featured in “Listen Up: Voices from the Next Feminist Generation” Edited by Barbara Findlen. This essay discusses sex and sexuality and although it was written in the 90s it still rings true today. For your own copy of this amazing collection, please support your local woman owned bookstore and find the title. There are newer editions available now. This is an older book that was printed in 1995 and may be difficult to find. Feel free to reach out to me via email if you’d like to borrow my copy. https://www.amazon.com/DEL-Listen-Up-Voices-Feminist-Generation/dp/1878067613 --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/carolina-reads/support
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