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Whether or not you think you need it, whether or not you’re a survivor, or dating a survivor, or even having sex, you would probably benefit from reading this book. And the people you choose to be intimate with will probably thank you for making their safety a priority.” Nomy Lamm,
Feminist Review
Learning Good Consent offers powerful, complicated information (instead of shallow questions and uncomplicated answers). This book speaks to those who are unlearning silence as a safety/communication strategy.” Jen Cross, make/shiftEssential reading.” Colin Atrophy Hagendorf, author of
Slice HarvesterWhat this book does is to stress consent: not no means no,’ or even yes means yes,’ but Do you want me to stay here with you?’ Are you here?’ I thought I wanted this, but I’m not sure now.’ Do you think we should take this farther?’ I’m moved that this book is here. It matters.” Alison Piepmeier, author of
Girl Zines: Making Media, Doing FeminismCindy Crabb is an author of the influential, feminist, autobiographical zine
Doris, which has been anthologized into two books: The Encyclopedia of Doris: Stories, Essays and Interviews and Doris: An Anthology 19912001. Her essays and analyses of the impact of her writing have appeared in numerous books and magazines, including: The Riot Grrrl Collection; Stay Solid! A Radical Handbook for Youth; Girl Zines: Making Media, Doing Feminism; and We Don’t Need Another Wave: Dispatches from the Next Generation of Feminists.
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