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Radical activist, thinker, comrade of Walter Rodney, Andaiye was
one of the Caribbean's most important political voices. For the
first time, her writings are published in one collection. Through
essays, speeches, letters and journal entries, Andaiye's thinking
on the intersections of gender, race, class and power are
profoundly articulated, Caribbean histories emerge, and stories
from a life lived at the barricades are revealed. We learn about
the early years of the Working People's Alliance, the meaning and
impact of the murder of Walter Rodney and the fall of the Grenada
Revolution. Throughout, we bear witness to Andaiye's acute
understanding of politics rooted in communities and the daily lives
of so-called ordinary people. Featuring forewords by Clem
Seecharan, Robin DG Kelley and Honor Ford-Smith, these texts will
become vital tools in our own struggles to 'overturn the power
relations which are embedded in every unequal facet of our lives'.
Radical activist, thinker, comrade of Walter Rodney, Andaiye was
one of the Caribbean's most important political voices. For the
first time, her writings are published in one collection. Through
essays, speeches, letters and journal entries, Andaiye's thinking
on the intersections of gender, race, class and power are
profoundly articulated, Caribbean histories emerge, and stories
from a life lived at the barricades are revealed. We learn about
the early years of the Working People's Alliance, the meaning and
impact of the murder of Walter Rodney and the fall of the Grenada
Revolution. Throughout, we bear witness to Andaiye's acute
understanding of politics rooted in communities and the daily lives
of so-called ordinary people. Featuring forewords by Clem
Seecharan, Robin DG Kelley and Honor Ford-Smith, these texts will
become vital tools in our own struggles to 'overturn the power
relations which are embedded in every unequal facet of our lives'.
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