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Best Gift Ever: Eternal Summer of the Black Feminist Mind DVDs.
Watch, share, enjoy, repost! If you'd like to order a DVD with these videos and more to use in your classroom (and to support the MobileHomeComing Community Documentation and Education Project) make a donation of $15 or more to the MobileHomeComing Project!
Be Bold Be Re(a)d: The Podcast
3 years ago women of color came together and transformed what it meant to transform terror on Halloween, declaring October 31st Be Bold Be Red Day, a day for women of color and allies to speak out against violence against women. And 30 years ago women of color came together to respond to violence in the same critical and poetic spirit.Towards the world the we all deserve, full
Eternal Summer of the Black Feminist Mind Presents: Pauli Murray
Eternal Summer of the Black Feminist Mind Presents:pauli murray as "the imp!"pauli murray as "the imp!"This November, in honor of the 99th birthday of Durham’s own Black Feminist, Civil Rights Lawyer, Radical Preacher Pauli Murray Eternal Summer of the Black Feminist, Sou
Save the Date! Lex speaking @ Rutgers
Hey loved ones in the Tri-State Area… Save the date. I would love to see your faces in the audience when I speak at Rutgers-Newark later this month. I’ll be talking specifically about the radical queer anti-imperialist black lovefest between Joseph Beam and Audre Lorde and how we can act like we know! theirs and yours, lex Queering American Studies Conference October 23rd, 2009 9:30 AM - 4:30 PM The conference will examine the possible ways that Queer Theory can reframe the disciplinary approaches of American Studies as well as discuss what access gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, or queer people have to the “public sphere” of civic powe
Atlanta Loved Ones!: Come Hear Me Talk with Gloria Steinem and Beverly Guy Sheftall
Founding the Future: A Conversation with Beverly Guy Sheftall & Gloria Steinem, moderated by Alexis Pauline Gumbs Thursday, November 5, 7:30pm (Doors at 6:30) at the Georgia Tech Hotel Young feminist scholar and activist Alexis Pauline Gumbs will moderate a discussion with feminist icons Beverly Guy-Sheftall and Gloria Steinem about their places in the history of feminism and the possibilities the future holds.Tickets are $35 for general admission; priority seating is also available. Tickets can be purchased online or in person at Charis Books & More.
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