Mainstream feminism often spotlights the aspirations of a few while neglecting the critical survival needs of many. 'Hood Feminism' by Mikki Kendall is an impassioned critique of this oversight, advocating that the fight against a spectrum of societal issues—from hunger to transphobia—is inherently a feminist battle. Kendall's collection of essays calls to augment the current feminist agenda to embrace the diverse and intersectional realities of women, especially those marginalized by race, class, and other dimensions of identity. Through personal narrations and compelling insight, Kendall seeks to recalibrate the feminist lens to foster solidarity, recognizing that categories such as race and class are inextricably linked to gender. This seminal work serves as a wake-up call, championing a more inclusive and pragmatic feminism that addresses the day-to-day struggles of all women.