![]() She wastes no time in revealing that our concepts and ideas about love are formed in our family of origin. In the same way her other work asks her readers to ask questions about what they thought they knew, so too does this book ask readers, What is love? Most recently, I have found myself in the pages of her book All About Love: New Visions. I first encountered her poetry and was enraptured with the beauty of her words. Perhaps even more importantly, she invited her readers and students to ask why those voices were being left out. ![]() When she told the stories through her books and her poetry, she was asking her readers to consider whose voices were being left out of our culture and our society. ![]() Her books Black Looks: Race and Representation and Ain’t I Woman: Black Women and Feminism often end up banned because of their honesty in depicting the Black experience. This recent concern isn’t the first time bell hooks’ writing has ended up on a banned book list and it will certainly not be the last. ![]() ![]() Her writing has challenged and engaged students in teachers to use their voice to stand up and to learn who they are. Author and cultural critic bell hooks has recently made the news because she has been listed as one of the authors whose work Governor DeSantis cites as problematic for students. ![]()
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