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blog.apaonline.org /1 week ago

But, Is She (bell hooks) a Philosopher?

This essay draws inspiration from the various traditions of Black feminist philosophy, in particular the works of bell hooks and Patricia Hill Collins. Collins and hooks, respectiv...

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feminismandreligion.com /1 month ago

Into Me I See: The Sacred Torch of Feminine Heat by Jsabél Bilqís

There’s that throbbing again! In the slit center of me. Spreading vehemently, devouring, insatiable, red like blood and warm like body. They say I’m Jezebel because I like it when...

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feminismandreligion.com /1 month ago

The Legacy of Carol P. Christ: Anger is Not a Panacea: The “Next Stage” after Rage

This was originally posted August 18, 2104. In a recent post Xochitl Alvizo cited Beverly Harrison’s much-loved essay “Anger as a Work of Love.” Harrison captured feelings that wer...

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youthkiawaaz.com /3 weeks ago

They Don’t Make Poems For Girls Like Me

they don’t make poems for girls like methe ones who laugh too loud and cry quietlythe ones who love like it’ll save the worldbut pretend they don’t care when it hurtsi’m not the ty...

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unwomen.org /3 weeks ago

Speech: Intense and highly normalized discrimination: a call for anti-racist states and anti-racist institutions

Remarks by UN Women Executive Director Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka at the Special Session “From Beijing to Durban: addressing racism to leave no woman or girl behind”.

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msmagazine.com /1 week ago

Looking to Black and Indigenous Foremothers to Resist Erasure

Free Black women and Indigenous women are the foremothers of generations of African Americans. Yet they remain largely absent from the official story of American freedom. Their liv...

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brittlepaper.com /3 weeks ago

Is There a Place for Female Rage in African Literature?

African literature has shown to be conversant with women’s emotions. Littered across African literature are stories of grieving mothers, scorned wives, long-suffering daughters, wo...

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ebony.com /3 weeks ago

Losing Recipes: Where Do Queer Black Folks Belong?

Exploring the challenges and safe spaces for Queer Black youth in Black communities and the importance of unconditional love at home.

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themarginalian.org /1 month ago

bell hooks on the Power of Being in the Margins

Fifteen years into reading and writing in order to learn how to live, I looked back on these marginalia on the search for meaning and realized that the people whose lives and work...

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themarginalian.org /1 week ago

The Courage to Be Yourself: E.E. Cummings on Art, Life, and Being Unafraid to Feel

"To be nobody-but-yourself — in a world which is doing its best, night and day, to make you everybody else — means to fight the hardest battle which any human being can fight."

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ncronline.org /1 month ago

Sojourner Truth, Sister Thea and the preaching of Black Catholic women

Tamika Royes suggests that Black Catholic women can help revive the Catholic Church — if only they are permitted to make full use of their gifts.

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lpm.org /1 week ago

‘The body is telling our own story.’ Ananya Chatterjea on dance, revolution

Choreographer and educator Ananya Chatterjea's work has been part of the racial justice and anti-ICE protests in the Twin Cities.

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feminismandreligion.com /1 month ago

The Legacy of Carol P. Christ: A Radical Conclusion: We Are Our Own Authorities

This was originally posted on August 11, 2014 Elisabeth Schussler Fiorenza articulated a widely held tenet of feminist theology when she stated that feminism places a question mark...

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