Workable Sisterhood
Discover the transformative insights in "Workable Sisterhood" by Michele Tracy Berger, published by Princeton University Press in 2006. This impactful paperback offers an in-depth examination of the lives of sixteen HIV-positive women, exploring their complex backgrounds, which include histories of drug use, legal conflicts, or experiences in the sex trade. With 256 pages dedicated to revealing the harsh realities of stigma, Berger delves into how these women navigate political participation and challenge societal perceptions. The book serves as a vital contribution to discussions about discrimination, social policy, and gender studies, making it an essential read for those interested in politics, public health, and social justice. Join Michele Tracy Berger on a journey that sheds light on the intersection of health, gender, and activism, and be inspired to rethink the societal barriers faced by marginalized communities.