Crazy for Democracyvividly shows, through the lives of six women in the United States and South Africa, just what can be and is being accomplished to change our lives.
At a time when we're depressed about democracy, pessimistic about race relations, and anxious about feminism, Crazy for Democracyvividly shows, through the lives of six women in the United States and South Africa, just what can be and is being accomplished to change our lives. In building real social movements to achieve a safe environment, win human rights, and safeguard their homes, these grassroots feminist leaders have been creating democratic institutions to achieve social justice for us all.Temma Kaplanis Professor of History and Women's Studies at SUNY, Stonybrook. She is an activist, critic, and author of Anarchists of Andalusia, 1868 to 1903and RedCity, Blue Period: Social Movements in Picasso'sBarcelona.