$t The Crunk Feminist Collective mission statement
$t Hip hop generation feminism: a manifesto
$t Intro: Get CRUNK! / $r Brittney C. Cooper, Susana M. Morris, and Robin M. Boylorn
$t Gender: @#$% the patriarchy. $g Introduction ; $t Dear patriarchy / $r Crunkista ; $t On Black men showing up for Black women at the scene of the crime / $r Brittney C. Cooper ; $t The evolution of a down-ass chick / $r Robin M. Boylorn ; $t How did I become a feminist? / $r Eesha Pandit ; $t Do we need a body count to count? Notes on the serial murders of Black women / $r Aisha Durham ; $t What does Black masculinity look like? / $r Robin M. Boylorn ; $t Eight reasons why formenism can ruin your love life / $r Brittney C. Cooper and Susana M. Morris ; $t On being called out my name / $r Robin M. Boylorn ; $t Jesus wasn't a slut shamer, or how conservative theology harms Black women / $r Brittney C. Cooper
$t Race and racism: all Black lives matter. $g Introduction ; $t Refereeing Serena: racism, anger, and US (Women's) tennis / $r Brittney C. Cooper ; $t On Kimani Gray, or to be young, guilty, and Black / $r Susana M. Morris ; $t SlutWalks vs. Ho Strolls / $r Brittney C. Cooper ; $t Fuck Sears, or when mall cops attack / $r Crunkista ; $t Re-nigging on the promises: #Justice4Trayvon / $r Brittney C. Cooper ; $t The western gaze: on photography in the two-thirds world / $r Eesha Pandit ; $t Trayvon Martin and prison abolition / $r Chanel Craft Tanner ; $t Working while Black: ten racial microagressions experienced in the workplace / $r Robin M. Boylorn ; $t For whites who consider being allies but find it much too tuff / $r Susana M. Morris
$t Family and community: choosing family. $g Introduction ; $t Reflections on coming out and family / $r Crunkista ; $t The evidence of things not seen: sex and power in the Black church / $r Brittney C. Cooper ; $t Fish dreams / $r Robin M. Boylorn ; $t Inconceivable: Black infertility / $r Aisha Durham ; $t What I value most / $r Rachel Raimist ; $t God's plan ain't Black mothers dying young / $r Sheri Davis-Faulkner ; $t After the love has gone: radical community after the election / $r Susana M. Morris ; $t Mama's baby, papa's maybe / $r Susana M. Morris ; $t What love looks like in public / $r Robin M. Boylorn ; $t #CFCTaughtMe: five lessons on life and relationships on the occasion of our fifth anniversary / $r Brittney C. Cooper
$t Girls studies: Black girls are magic. $g Introduction ; $t Won't you celebrate with me? / $r Susana M. Morris ; $t Meeting girls where they are / $r Chanel Craft Tanner ; $t Baby hair: for Gabby, Blue Ivy, Tiana, and me / $r Robin M. Boylorn ; $t When everything hurts: Black pain, silence, and suicide tries / $r Robin M. Boylorn ; $t Unbreakable, or the problem with praising Blackgirl strength / $r Robin M. Boylorn ; $t Olympics oppression? Gabby Douglas and smile politics / $r Brittney C. Cooper ; $t What if we were free? Riley Curry and Blackgirl freedom / $r Robin M. Boylorn
$t Politics and policy: the personal is political. $g Introduction ; $t On the pole for freedom: Bree Newsome's politics, theory, and theology of resistance / $r Brittney C. Cooper ; $t The wait of a nation / $r Sheri Davis-Faulkner ; $t Health-care reform, politics, and power: is the Supreme Court crunk? / $r Eesha Pandit ; $t Reproductive injustice and the "War on Women," or an ode to the intersections / $r Eesha Pandit ; $t My brother's keeper and the co-optation of intersectionality / $r Brittney C. Cooper ; $t Reflections on respectability / $r Susana M. Morris ; $t Citizenship and silence: speaking the stories aloud / $r Eesha Pandit ; $t Teachers are not magical Negroes / $r Susana M. Morris ; Making movement mistakes: what to do when you f@*k up / $r Eesha Pandit
$t Hip hop generation feminism: feminism all the way turned up. $g Introduction ; $t Ten crunk commandments for reinvigorating hip hop feminist studies / $r Brittney C. Cooper, Aisha Durham, Susana M. Morris, and Rachel Raimist ; $t Lensing the culture: (Hip hop) women behind the camera / $r Rachel Raimist ; $t Sticks, stones, and microphones: a melody of misogyny / $r Aisha Durham ; $t Confessions of a backslider / $r Chanel Craft Tanner ; $t Disrespectability politics: on Jay Z's bitch, Beyoncé's "fly" ass, and Black girl blue / $r Brittney C. Cooper
$t Love, sex and relationships: Black feminist sex is the best sex ever. $g Introduction ; $t Single, saved, and sexin': the gospel of gettin' your freak on / $r Brittney C. Cooper ; $t She got a big ego? Thoughts on dating with a doctorate / $r Brittney C. Cooper ; $t Being single: on Mary Jane, Gabrielle Union, and those of us who are imperfect / $r Robin M. Boylorn ; $t On the glorification of the side chick / $r Robin M. Boylorn ; $t What's up with dudes not being able to give compliments? / $r Brittney C. Cooper ; $t How Chris Brown is effing up my sex life / $r Brittney C. Cooper
$t Pop culture: the rise of the ratchet. $g Introduction ; $t Nicki's world / $r Aisha Durham ; $t (Un)clutching my mother's pearls, or ratchetness and the residue of respectability / $r Brittney C. Cooper ; $t Girl, bye: why this moment is bigger than Paula Deen / $r Susana M. Morris ; $t The unending heartbreak of great expectations: why I can't watch The Mindy Project anymore / $r Eesha Pandit ; $t Five reasons I'm here for Beyoncé, the feminist / $r Brittney C. Cooper ; $t On bell, Beyoncé, and bullshit / $r Brittney C. Cooper ; $t Clair Huxtable is dead / $r Brittney C. Cooper ; $t A scandal and a lawn chair: why Olivia Pope can't save us from racism / $r Robin M. Boylorn ; $t Tyler Perry hates Black women: five thoughts on The Haves and the Have Nots / $r Brittney C. Cooper
$t Identity: intersectionality for a new generation. $g Introduction ; $t You're pretty for a dark-skinned girl / $r Robin M. Boylorn ; $t Does this make me look fat? / $r Susana M. Morris ; $t Does this make me look Latina? / $r Crunkista ; $t Memories, survival, and safety / $r Crunkista ; $t Getting to happy, or the myth of happily ever after / $r Robin M. Boylorn ; $t When you're "the one" / $r Susana M. Morris
$t Sisterhood: she's not heavy, she's my sister. $g Introduction ; $t Antoine Dodson's sister: on invisibility as violence / $r Chanel Craft Tanner ; $t The joy(s) of being a (Black) woman / $r Robin M. Boylorn ; $t Is it ever okay to tell a sister to go kick rocks? Black women and friendship / $r Brittney C. Cooper ; $t Beauty parlor politics / $r Robin M. Boylorn ; $t Remember their names: in memory of Kasandra, Cherica, and others gone too soon / $r Robin M. Boylorn ; $t Mama's feminism / $r Robin M. Boylorn ; $t So, two feminists walk into a bar / $r Susana M. Morris ; $t How talking to your homegirls can "liberate" your sex life / $r Brittney C. Cooper
$t Self-care: thus saith the Lorde. $g Introduction ; $t Life is not a fairy tale: Black women and depression / $r Robin M. Boylorn ; $t These days I hate going to the gynecologist / $r Sheri Davis-Faulkner
$t Back-to-school beatitudes: ten academic survival tips / $r Brittney C. Cooper ; $t Love me like you love your lover / $r Aisha Durham ; $t Loving ourselves: the case for radical empathy / $r Susana M. Morris ; $t Black autumn: on Black anger, tiredness, and the limits of self-care / $r Brittney C. Cooper ; $t Disappearing acts, unreciprocated interest(s), and other rhythms to my blues / $r Robin M. Boylorn ; $t How to say no and when to say yes / $r Robin M. Boylorn
$g Outro / $r Brittney C. Cooper, Susana M. Morris, and Robin M. Boylorn