This short article describes a collaborative, grant-funded effort to explore anti-racism through the works of Audre Lorde. The piece presents some background on Lorde, situates the work in a small-town White context, and offers suggestions for those interested in pursuing this effort
Due to overwhelming patriarchal hegemonies that women – white women, rich women, young women, and ci...
Due to overwhelming patriarchal hegemonies that women – white women, rich women, young women, and ci...
There is a surprising lack of criticism concerning Audre Lorde\u27s poem Need: A Chorale for Black ...
Audre Lorde, a queer Black poet, is known for speaking out against many forms of oppression and the ...
For Lorde, identity rests in the power of one’s voice; in that having a voice gives one the agency n...
This essay is an examination of Audre Lorde\u27s use of graphic imagery in her poems to create aware...
Audre Lorde, who named herself black, feminist, lesbian, mother, poet, and activist, was a pioneer f...
This research discusses race, class and gender discrimination against black American women as reflec...
This text (1980) by the Black feminist lesbian activist Audre Lorde (1934 -1992) also known as the ‘...
This article discusses Audre Lordes theory of intersectionality and affective politics, rereading Lo...
This essay discusses the intellectual and poetic work of Audre Lorde and its significance for contem...
A section of a Special Issue of the Journal of International Women’s Studies dedicated to pioneering...
This chapter is close a reading and textual analysis of canonical texts, speeches, and archived audi...
Intersectionality’ has taken on a complex position in the field of feminist scholarship over the l...
Audre Lorde (1934-1992), the author of eleven books of poetry, described herself as a Black feminis...
Due to overwhelming patriarchal hegemonies that women – white women, rich women, young women, and ci...
Due to overwhelming patriarchal hegemonies that women – white women, rich women, young women, and ci...
There is a surprising lack of criticism concerning Audre Lorde\u27s poem Need: A Chorale for Black ...
Audre Lorde, a queer Black poet, is known for speaking out against many forms of oppression and the ...
For Lorde, identity rests in the power of one’s voice; in that having a voice gives one the agency n...
This essay is an examination of Audre Lorde\u27s use of graphic imagery in her poems to create aware...
Audre Lorde, who named herself black, feminist, lesbian, mother, poet, and activist, was a pioneer f...
This research discusses race, class and gender discrimination against black American women as reflec...
This text (1980) by the Black feminist lesbian activist Audre Lorde (1934 -1992) also known as the ‘...
This article discusses Audre Lordes theory of intersectionality and affective politics, rereading Lo...
This essay discusses the intellectual and poetic work of Audre Lorde and its significance for contem...
A section of a Special Issue of the Journal of International Women’s Studies dedicated to pioneering...
This chapter is close a reading and textual analysis of canonical texts, speeches, and archived audi...
Intersectionality’ has taken on a complex position in the field of feminist scholarship over the l...
Audre Lorde (1934-1992), the author of eleven books of poetry, described herself as a Black feminis...
Due to overwhelming patriarchal hegemonies that women – white women, rich women, young women, and ci...
Due to overwhelming patriarchal hegemonies that women – white women, rich women, young women, and ci...
There is a surprising lack of criticism concerning Audre Lorde\u27s poem Need: A Chorale for Black ...