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Asale Angel-Ajani & Nimmi Gowrinathan

Asale Angel-Ajani & Nimmi Gowrinathan
Asale Angel-Ajani is the Director of the Department of Gender and Women Studies at The City College of New York and the author of Strange Trade: The Story of Two Women Who Risked Everything in the International Drug Trade, and the forthcoming books, Parasitic States and The Carceral World Order.
Nimmi Gowrinathan is a writer, scholar, activist and the founder of the Politics of Sexual Violence Initiative at The City College of New York. Her forthcoming book, Radicalizing Her, examines the complex politics of the female fighter (Beacon Press 2021).


Why Women Kill

On Gendered Violence and Our Inability to Understand Female Rage
April 10, 2020  By Asale Angel-Ajani & Nimmi Gowrinathan
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