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This month we are focusing on the Roots of Intersectionality and instead of one big conversation, we wanted to really reflect the diversity of voices and opinions that emerged with early African American feminists.
We have picked six extracts of text by some writers of the time, and invited on six guests to share their reflections on them. There’s so much richness of thought here and so we’ve divided this month’s episode into three mini episodes, so you can reflect on different pieces in your own time.
This (part 3) looks at an extract from Angelina Weld Grimke’s lesbian love poetry, and our second extract from Audre Lorde’s ‘Sister Outsider’.
A quick note to apologise for the audio quality in this part, we had some recording issues but we hope you can still enjoy the reflections from Amu and Chi Chi.
Contact us:
We’d love to get your feedback so do email us at [email protected] or drop us a DM on socials.
Twitter and Instagram: @grabbing_back
By Grabbing BackThis month we are focusing on the Roots of Intersectionality and instead of one big conversation, we wanted to really reflect the diversity of voices and opinions that emerged with early African American feminists.
We have picked six extracts of text by some writers of the time, and invited on six guests to share their reflections on them. There’s so much richness of thought here and so we’ve divided this month’s episode into three mini episodes, so you can reflect on different pieces in your own time.
This (part 3) looks at an extract from Angelina Weld Grimke’s lesbian love poetry, and our second extract from Audre Lorde’s ‘Sister Outsider’.
A quick note to apologise for the audio quality in this part, we had some recording issues but we hope you can still enjoy the reflections from Amu and Chi Chi.
Contact us:
We’d love to get your feedback so do email us at [email protected] or drop us a DM on socials.
Twitter and Instagram: @grabbing_back