"A lot of times, we define feminism as equality, but if we’re measuring that against power structures that only got to power through oppression, then it’s not good enough." - Natalia Sylvester 

Born in Lima, Peru, Natalia Sylvester is an award-winning writer of novels, essays, and poetry, including two novels for adults, CHASING THE SUN and EVERYONE KNOWS YOU GO HOME. Her debut YA novel, RUNNING, is a 2020 Junior Library Guild Selection that has been called "a searing exploration of privilege" by Shelf Awareness and an embodiment of "the theme of our decade: to stand up and speak up for what we believe in" by Booklist. Sylvester's essays have appeared in the New York Times, Bustle, Catapult, Latina magazine, and McSweeney’s Publishing. She received a BA in creative writing from the University of Miami and now lives and writes in Texas.

Connect with Natalia on her website, Instagram,  or Twitter.  

Natalia's book recommendations: 

The Voting Booth by Brandy Colbert

I'm Not Missing by Carrie Fountain

Shop all our authors' books and book recommendations on our Bookshop.org page!

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Our October book of the month is THE YEAR OF THE WITCHING by Alexis Henderson, who will be joining us for our discussion!

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This podcast is produced on the native land of the Dakota and Ojibwe peoples.

 

Logo and web design by Shatterboxx 

Editing support from Phalin Oliver

Original music by @iam.onyxrose

"A lot of times, we define feminism as equality, but if we’re measuring that against power structures that only got to power through oppression, then it’s not good enough." - Natalia Sylvester 

Born in Lima, Peru, Natalia Sylvester is an award-winning writer of novels, essays, and poetry, including two novels for adults, CHASING THE SUN and EVERYONE KNOWS YOU GO HOME. Her debut YA novel, RUNNING, is a 2020 Junior Library Guild Selection that has been called "a searing exploration of privilege" by Shelf Awareness and an embodiment of "the theme of our decade: to stand up and speak up for what we believe in" by Booklist. Sylvester's essays have appeared in the New York Times, Bustle, Catapult, Latina magazine, and McSweeney’s Publishing. She received a BA in creative writing from the University of Miami and now lives and writes in Texas.

Connect with Natalia on her website, Instagram,  or Twitter.  

Natalia's book recommendations: 

The Voting Booth by Brandy Colbert

I'm Not Missing by Carrie Fountain

Shop all our authors' books and book recommendations on our Bookshop.org page!

--

Join the #FBCReadathon October 9-11! Sign up to be eligible for prizes.

Check out our Read. Resist. Vote. series featuring progressive woman candidates.

We donate 5% of all our sales to a different feminist organization each month. Our October charity is March of Dimes.

Get $5 off your Feminist Book Club Box with the code PODCAST at feministbookclub.com/shop.

Our October book of the month is THE YEAR OF THE WITCHING by Alexis Henderson, who will be joining us for our discussion!

  --   Website: http://www.feministbookclub.com

Instagram: @feministbookclubbox

Twitter: @fmnstbookclub

Facebook: /feministbookclubbox

Pinterest: feministbookclub

Goodreads: Renee // Feminist Book Club Box and Podcast

Email newsletter: http://bit.ly/FBCemailupdates

Bookshop.org shop: Feminist Book Club Bookshop

--

This podcast is produced on the native land of the Dakota and Ojibwe peoples.

 

Logo and web design by Shatterboxx 

Editing support from Phalin Oliver

Original music by @iam.onyxrose

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