The Black Feminist Bookmobile
Public libraries around the world are under pressure. They can fall victim to spending cuts and can be difficult to get to if you live in a rural area. Some people say they only offer a narrow range of material.
A small group of African-American women in Durham, North Carolina, is trying to change that. They are close to raising enough money to buy and renovate an old school bus to start running a mobile library, offering a range of black, feminist literature to communities.
Alexis Pauline Gumbs and Sangodare Akinwale, two of the three co-founders of the Black Feminist Bookmobile, have been telling the 大象传媒 about their project.
Image: Sangodare Akinwale, Alexis Pauline Gumbs and Courtney Reid-Eaton, founders of the Black Feminist Bookmobile. Credit: Alexis Pauline Gumbs
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