'A well-argued, no-nonsense account, and essential reading for anyone interested in the state of Feminism today' --Stella Dadzie, co-author of 'The Heart of the Race: Black Women's Lives in Britain'
'Feminism, Interrupted is a lucid and passionate call to action by one of our most dynamic young feminists. Olufemi's manifesto is for a truly radical feminism that liberates us all. If you call yourself a feminist, you need to read this book' --Alison Phipps, author of 'Me, Not You: The Trouble with Mainstream Feminism'
'Lola offers a crucial vision that imagines beyond racist, capitalist solutions to oppression... the necessity of this book cannot be overstated for those who call themselves feminists and those who eschew feminism as it presents itself' --Suhaiymah Manzoor-Khan, author of 'Postcolonial Banter'
Lola Olufemi is a black feminist writer and organiser from London. She facilitates workshops on feminism and histories of political organising in schools, universities and local communities. She is the co-author of A FLY Girl's Guide to University: Being a Woman of Colour at Cambridge and Other Institutions of Power and Elitism (Verve Poetry Press, 2019).