And Still We March : A Search for Women’s Freedom
(Autor) Marisa BateAround the world, women's rights are under attack. In 2022, the US Supreme Court voted to overturn Roe v. Wade, restricting access to abortion across America. The decision mirrored a global trend towards a devastating unravelling of women's freedoms; a reversal of hard-won progress, and a battle that continues to be fought on both sides of the Atlantic. Following in the footsteps of her mother fifty years before her, Marisa Bate is galvanised to journey across America, meeting the women on the ground, and telling the stories behind the headlines. Examining half a century of feminist struggle in the UK and the US, she also finds herself tracing the roots of her own family, seamlessly interweaving the personal with the political. Lyrical, poignant, and bursting with defiant hope, And Still We March is an urgent and perceptive dissection of female autonomy, motherhood, and a woman's right to choose.
Marisa Bate
Marisa Bate is a British writer and journalist known for her candid and insightful commentary on relationships, feminism, and mental health. She has contributed to numerous publications, including The Guardian, The Pool, and Grazia. Bate's writing is characterized by its honesty, humor, and relatability, making her a voice of her generation. Her most notable work is her memoir, "The Periodic Table of Feminism," which explores the history and impact of feminism in a witty and informative way. Bate's unique perspective and unapologetic approach have solidified her as a leading voice in contemporary feminist literature.