An anthology about moving through the world on foot ? as a woman.
Women, Walking explores a spectrum of women's experiences and perspectives on walking, from everyday strolls to epic treks that test courage and resolve.
Co-edited by urban planners and aficionados of ambling Zahra Ebrahim and Jane Farrow, this anthology features over thirty vignettes, essays, graphic art, poems, and interviews, with contributors discussing self-care, identity, social connection, grief, and cultural consciousness. For many, it's about revelling in the joy of 'the constitutional,' for others it's a political act.
The contributors come from all walks of life; among them are Jenny Odell, Miriam Toews, Andrea Gibson, Zalika Reid-Benta, Janika Oza, Ann-Marie MacDonald, and Catherine Hernandez. Whether they take you on a hike or a meander, a parade or a promenade, they all offer relatable and insightful reflections on walking to lose yourself, find yourself, and everything in between.