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Backtalker
Backtalker: An American Memoir
Book • 2026
Backtalker: An American Memoir traces Kimberlé Crenshaw's intellectual and personal journey, situating her pioneering work on intersectionality within the broader landscape of American social and political life.
The book combines memoir, legal analysis, and cultural critique to explore how race, gender, and power shape experiences and institutions.
Crenshaw reflects on formative moments—from family and education to activism and scholarship—that informed her contributions to law and social justice.
She uses personal narrative to illuminate structural inequalities and to argue for modes of resistance and empowerment rooted in collective struggle.
The memoir offers both an intimate portrait and a call to engage critically with the histories and systems that produce marginalization.
The book combines memoir, legal analysis, and cultural critique to explore how race, gender, and power shape experiences and institutions.
Crenshaw reflects on formative moments—from family and education to activism and scholarship—that informed her contributions to law and social justice.
She uses personal narrative to illuminate structural inequalities and to argue for modes of resistance and empowerment rooted in collective struggle.
The memoir offers both an intimate portrait and a call to engage critically with the histories and systems that produce marginalization.
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Mentioned in 5 episodes
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when introducing Kimberlé Crenshaw and her new memoir about her life and work on intersectionality.


Jane Coaston

11 snips
The Gentrification Of Intersectionality
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introducing the guest and her newly published memoir.


Amy Goodman

Democracy Now! 2026-05-06 Wednesday
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as the guest's new memoir and the subject of the interview about her life and ideas.


Tonya Mosley

Kimberlé Williams Crenshaw’s path from ‘Backtalker’ to legal scholar
Mentioned by Molly Jong-Fast when introducing Kimberlé Crenshaw to discuss her new memoir and by Kimberlé Crenshaw while describing its relation to her life and work.

Mike Madrid & Kimberlé Crenshaw
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as Kimberlé Crenshaw's new memoir and discussed by Crenshaw in the interview.


Mary Harris

Her Life’s Work Became a Scapegoat. Now What?
Mentioned by the episode description and Kimberlé Crenshaw as her book being available to order.

78. Misogynoir, Basketball, and the Art of Accountability
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as the new memoir by the guest and the subject of the interview and publicity event.


Brian Lehrer

Kimberlé Crenshaw's Life and Work
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when introducing 

and her new memoir, discussed as the guest's recently published book.

Lawrence O'Donnell


Kimberlé Williams Crenshaw

Lawrence: Even Donald Trump seems to know that his war in Iran is now illegal
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when introducing the guest and her new memoir and by 

when closing the interview to identify the guest's latest book.


Brian Lehrer


Brian Lehrer

She named 'critical race theory' and 'intersectionality' and would like to explain



