Feminista Jones

Feminista Jones (born Michelle Taylor; April 6, 1979) is an American social worker, author, and activist known for her work on Black feminism.

[8] Another user, Mia McKenzie, suggested turning the phrase she had used to check in with the woman—"You OK, sis"—into a hashtag campaign designed to raise awareness and encourage people to ask victims of harassment if they need help.

[8] The same year, Jones launched the National Moment of Silence protesting police brutality (#NMOS14), which received international media attention.

"[16] Kirkus Reviews described the book as "[s]harp and provocative, the narrative is most powerful in its implication that, unless born to privilege, all Americans, regardless of race or gender, now 'feel something akin to what Black people... have always experienced.'

"[17] The book additionally explores features of Black feminist social action, such as the use of "traditional African-rooted call and response" on Twitter.