![]() ![]() So don’t ever feel ashamed of saying ‘no’ to the push for you to do what grandma and grandpa tells you they did.” “The ’50s never looked the way you did, and you have every right to want more for your future than what someone else thinks you should have. “You are going to see a lot of people pushing the idea to young men and women that ‘a return to traditional values’ will somehow save them,” Kendall said. ![]() ![]() Kendall is an activist and the author of the New York Times bestseller: “Hood Feminism,” a nonfiction critique of mainstream feminism.ĭuring Kendall’s visit to The Literary, she not only spoke about her book but also inspired those around with her honest humor and down-to-earth sarcasm. 20, a collective audience of readers, listeners and curious visitors gathered at The Literary in Champaign to hear from University alum Mikki Kendall. Sparkling yellow lights brighten the quiet bustling of chatter and the clinking of wine glasses. The door tings once more, and a rush of cold breeze fills the warm bookstore. ![]()
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