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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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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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parterre.com /3 weeks ago

Dorothy Maynor should have made it to the Met

We had to wait for Marian Anderson to break the color barrier at the Met and many great Black opera singers never had a chance there.

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jamaicans.com /1 month ago

On This Day: Jamaican Barbara Blake-Hannah, Britain’s First Black Female TV Reporter Was Born

On June 5, 1941, Barbara Makeda Blake-Hannah O.D, was born in Kingston, Jamaica. More than two decades later, she would make history as Britain’s first Black female television repo...

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blackamericaweb.com /1 month ago

High Profile Cases Of Black Femicide Are On The Rise. ‘Is God Is’ Refuses To Look Away

What Aleshea Harris’s Is God Is makes plain about Black femicide, the Black church, and a film canon that has spent decades asking Black women to read their own endurance as holine...

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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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rogerebert.com /4 weeks ago

Can the New Anti-Heroine Heal My Inner Black Girl?

A personal response to Aleshea Harris' Is God Is.

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blackamericaweb.com /1 month ago

Laylah Amatullah Barrayn Won A Brooklyn Arts Award By Helping Us See Others

Photographer Laylah Amatullah Barryn uses her lens to document and preserve Black culture, fighting erasure through storytelling.

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thatericalper.com /2 weeks ago

Lucy Caplan Uncovers The Black Artists Who Transformed American Opera In ‘Dreaming In Ensemble’

The golden age of Black opera is usually traced to 1955 and Marian Anderson’s Metropolitan Opera debut. Lucy Caplan rewinds the clock decades earlier in ‘Dreaming in Ensemble: How...

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englewoodreview.org /3 weeks ago

Essential Picture Books About Girls Using Their Voice

   Dr. Rudine Sims Bishop once explained children’s literature as serving two functions: mirrors and windows. Some books are like […] The post Essential Picture Books About Girls U...

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feminismandreligion.com /3 weeks ago

From the Archives: Hagar and Intersectionality by Marilyn Batchelor

This was originally posted on May 15, 2020 I began to follow Kimberlé Crenshaw a little more than five years ago when I first learned of her theory of intersectionality as a more c...

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feminismandreligion.com /1 month ago

Legacy of Carol P. Christ: JUSTICE AND PREJUDICE IN THE “PROPHETIC TRADITION”

This was originally posted July 14, 2014 Besides being advocates of social justice, the prophets of Israel were advocates of “exclusive monotheism,” exclusively “male monotheism,”...

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thegrio.com /3 weeks ago

Marley Dias wants Black children to know the stories that made them possible

Marley Dias reflects on family history, Black representation and the inspiration behind her new book, “I Am the Dream Come

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dctheaterarts.org /1 week ago

Black diaspora as dramedy in ‘The Colored Museum’ at Silver Spring Stage

From three-fifths of a person to negro to colored to African American, a serious story is told with sass and humor.  By MARY V. HOLIMAN

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thegrio.com /5 days ago

Amena Brown’s new book is a love letter to every way we Black girl

In “Never Tell a Black Girl How to Black Girl,” Amena Brown celebrates joy, identity and the beautifully unspoken language

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ebony.com /1 month ago

Cynthia Erivo Speaks Out on the Myth of the “Strong Black Woman”

Erivo speaks out after being unfairly labeled while protecting Ariana Grande from danger

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forward.com /1 week ago

In the world of Jewish translators, she was known as a mentor, a friend and a literary giant

Barbara Harshav, widely considered one of the most important translators of Jewish literature of our time, passed away June 24 at age 85. She translated from French, German, Hebrew...

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haaretz.com /5 days ago

In the world of Jewish translators, she was known as a mentor, a friend and a literary giant

Barbara Harshav, acclaimed translator of works by Agnon, Amichai and Sutzkever, dies at 85

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christiantoday.com /1 month ago

The Poet and the Rabbi - a conversation on Browning and Judaism

Hebrew scholar Irene Lancaster and the former Archbishop of Canterbury, Lord Rowan Williams, discuss the poetry of Robert Browning. 

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thegrio.com /1 month ago

How community showed up for ‘Pretty Girl County’ author Lakita Wilson after she was nearly removed from a book festival

Wilson told theGrio the moment highlighted what she calls the “haves and have-nots” of publishing. What started as a situation

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ebony.com /1 month ago

Black Women On Broadway Awards Celebrates Its Fifth Anniversary

Celebrating Black women’s achievements and future opportunities on Broadway

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newyorker.com /1 month ago

“Edmonia Lewis: Said in Stone,” Reviewed: An Overlooked Black Sculptor

She was a Black and Indigenous woman who became famous for working in white marble. But the focus on her race can obscure the subtle, often contradictory triumphs of her art.

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ebony.com /1 month ago

The Brown Foundation Celebrates 72nd Year With Celebratory Gala

This year’s Brown v. Board Anniversary Commemoration celebrated legacy and the fight that’s still left to be fought for equality and justice.

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ebony.com /1 week ago

When We Were Freed: An Excerpt

Discover how Black communities turned emancipation celebrations into powerful acts of faith, memory, and resistance.

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