In 'We Should All Be Feminists,' Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie builds upon her inspiring TEDx talk to deliver a nuanced and witty examination of what it means to be a woman in the twenty-first century. Crafting her argument with a blend of personal anecdotes and sharp observations, Adichie explores the realities of sexual politics and the urgent need for inclusivity in contemporary feminism. Her work dissects the insidious institutional behaviors that perpetuate gender discrimination, inviting readers from all backgrounds to engage with feminist thought and dismantle gender hierarchies.