
Audre Lorde
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2 months ago |
alexiscoe.substack.com | Audre Lorde |Alexis Coe
Study Marry Kill thrives solely on the patronage of its discerning subscribers. My mission: To delight you with historical truths, hard-won triumphs, and wage a relentless campaign against historical amnesia—and all the messy contradictions in between! Averse to Substack? Embrace fiscal directness on Venmo or Zelle.
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Mar 26, 2024 |
juliebindel.substack.com | Marilyn Frye |Andrea Dworkin |Audre Lorde |Christine Stark
Robert (Bob) JensenWhy am I passionate about this? After bumping around newspaper journalism in my 20s, I wandered into a Ph.D. and then landed a great job at the University of Texas at Austin. Being a professor allowed me to explore any subject that seemed interesting, which resulted in books on environmental collapse, sexism and pornography, racism, foreign policy and militarism, religion, journalism and mass media, and critical thinking.
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Mar 25, 2024 |
shepherd.com | Robert Jensen |Marilyn Frye |Andrea Dworkin |Audre Lorde
The Politics of Reality: Essays in Feminist TheoryWhen I first read this book on feminist philosophy in the late 1980s, I was nervous about both feminism (because I wasn’t sure what it meant for me) and philosophy (because I wasn’t sure I was smart enough to understand it). Marilyn Frye’s book helped me realize that I had been raised in a male-dominated and deeply sexist culture without knowing much about it, making feminism essential to my education.
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Mar 19, 2024 |
wweek.com | Brianna Wheeler |Audre Lorde |Joy DeGruy |Sidney Morrison
“This is nothing new that we’re doing,” says Charles Hannah, owner of Third Eye Books Accessories & Gifts. “But a lot of the time, it’s the first time somebody who doesn’t look like me does business with somebody like me.”Hannah and his wife, Michelle Lewis, not only run the only Black-owned brick-and-mortar bookstore in Portland—they curate it with exclusively pro-Black books by primarily Black authors, serving a predominantly Black audience.
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Feb 1, 2024 |
country1067.com | Ta-Nehisi Coates |Audre Lorde
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