that the generative possibilities created by the distinct feminist campaigns by african-american, latina chickand asian-american feminist. she suggests these strengthened rather than weaken the movement and i would just like to argue that the same could be said with the ideological feminist groups. indeed as a scholar i recognized the efficacy of multiple movements and tagging the same issue from diverse perspectives and strategies. nonetheless as an activist i still side with collective multiracial and cross class social justice efforts and i still have never joined the national organization for women which doesn't mean they don't do some of this work. it's just that my roots and community-based multiracial cross class organizing has always made me feel like i just can't go there. or maybe i just hold resentments for -- it may just be personality. this is a small caveat. a book that analyzes issues so dear to my heart this is my only substandard disagreement and of course it's generative as disagreements are. by offering nuanced narratives of activism over the last century "feminism unfinishe