"The first of its kind, this global collection brings together feminism and protest camps, looking at activist histories to help us reflect on today’s urgent questions—from aboriginal rights to climate change. Featuring both prominent feminist scholars and new researchers from around the world, the chapters examine creativity, care and what it means to organise, act and live collectively. This book is both a pleasure to read and a truly innovative and interdisciplinary text. Using methods ranging from interviews to ethnography, Feminism and Protest Camps reminds us of the importance of looking both at what is documented and what gets left out of the archives. In drawing together stories so often left untold, it brings powerful voices and practices of resistance into the canon of social movement history. Feminism and Protest Camps will be essential reading for feminists, social movement students, scholars and activists alike." Anna Feigenbaum, Bournemouth University