Tradition That Has No Name
Discover the transformative power of community in "Tradition That Has No Name" by Mary Field Belenky, published by Basic Books in 1999. This insightful paperback spans 384 pages and delves into the vital role that nurturing community groups play in empowering impoverished and uneducated women. Belenky, a coauthor of the acclaimed "Women's Ways of Knowing," presents compelling evidence on how caring community interventions can help these women "find their voice." Through engaging narratives and research, this book illustrates the journey toward becoming articulate and empowered thinkers. Ideal for readers interested in women's studies, social justice, and community development, "Tradition That Has No Name" is a must-read for anyone looking to understand the importance of collective support in fostering individual growth.