Black Feminism & Feminessay
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Black feminist perspectives were excluded during the Womxn’s Movement, due to Black womxn not being viewed as humxn or womxn as a consequence of their race and gender (Drame & Irby, 2016). As Black, millennial, womxn who have navigated private and public educational institutions to survive, Dr. Pep and Founder/Global Editor and Chief of Feminessay , Tiye Cort-Odima discuss the historical roots of Black Feminism, what it means to them and how being Black, 1st generation, womxn scholars causes them to examine and navigate an anti-Black world through a Black Feminist lens.
This episode is dedicated to and in loving memory of, Randy K. Adonoo.
Email: drpeptalks@gmail.com
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