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America according to Cooper, Morris and Boylon (2017) is still far from achieving equality in all its races. African Americans are still surveilled, raped, and more often face violence. The black community is seen as threatening while the “whites” continue to liberate and possess the all the human rights. Black Lives Matter campaigns should be fueled by a collective spirit for it to be a revolution. In addition, the formal US education system does not teach neutrality in terms of gender, nonconformity and gender fluid. Black women in America are considered to possess patriarchy in relation to white women. Feminism should thus fight for equal rights of each individual woman in America and resist the patriarchy seen in recent times which devalues women.  

A new activist framework needs to be established which will incorporate both divergent and diverse perspectives of black women. The challenge emanates from “Color of Violence” where women are encouraged to stand up for their rights and to be empowered. The book provides strategies that may be used by black women to end violence against them. Furthermore, the book also explores the different forms of violence that are targeted towards women of color and most importantly, how it is propagated by the state. In a 1986 Spike Lee’s film, “She Gotta have it”, Nola Darling’s role is a depiction of black women and their struggle with sexual violence. The film reinforces the toxic notion of womanhood and sex and that a woman should always be submissive and forgiving regardless of whatever damage men have inflicted on them. The film is a realistic representation of the effects romantic love of women. In conclusion, sex is considered legal when both parties are legally and mentally able to give consent. Consent to have sex should be free and it should not be coerced in any form.

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