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  • The Lorde is the ftregrhofhii pcople, & theftregthofthc fahiatio ofhisannointed.

    The institution of christian religion 1578

  • This would be part of why Audre Lorde made Kitchen Table press, and why so many people have never heard of the Gilda Stories.

    tos. verb_noire 2009

  • Nesha Haniff, the University of Michigan Center for African-American Studies professor who first introduced me to Lorde, had also brought Paolo Friere's Pedagogy of the Oppressed and Nawal El Saadawi's Woman at Point Zero, among other texts, into my world and changed me forever.

    Gina Athena Ulysse: Teaching Black Feminism and Paying it Forward Gina Athena Ulysse 2010

  • Nesha Haniff, the University of Michigan Center for African-American Studies professor who first introduced me to Lorde, had also brought Paolo Friere's Pedagogy of the Oppressed and Nawal El Saadawi's Woman at Point Zero, among other texts, into my world and changed me forever.

    Gina Athena Ulysse: Teaching Black Feminism and Paying it Forward Gina Athena Ulysse 2010

  • Nesha Haniff, the University of Michigan Center for African-American Studies professor who first introduced me to Lorde, had also brought Paolo Friere's Pedagogy of the Oppressed and Nawal El Saadawi's Woman at Point Zero, among other texts, into my world and changed me forever.

    Gina Athena Ulysse: Teaching Black Feminism and Paying it Forward Gina Athena Ulysse 2010

  • -- Audre Lorde there's a protest art quotefest going on at deepad's, but this seemed to be really appropriate for the last few weeks months rest of my life. quote via sparkymonster.

    inverse proportions. also, i'm hard. sparkymonster 2009

  • But, as our sister Audre Lorde liked to warn us: Our silence will not protect us.

    Overcoming Speechlessness: A Poet Encounters "the horror" in Rwanda, Eastern Congo and Palestine/Israel Alice Walker Blog Administrator 2009

  • She is also drawn to Audre Lorde and Junot Díaz because their work is political, she says, and explains the complications of history and how collective struggle can marginalize "the experience of individual black people, especially women or those who find themselves in one way or another marked as outsiders."

    Danielle Evans, an author straddling racial divides DeNeen L. Brown 2010

  • But, as our sister Audre Lorde liked to warn us: Our silence will not protect us.

    Archive 2009-08-01 Alice Walker Blog Administrator 2009

  • She is also drawn to Audre Lorde and Junot Díaz because their work is political, she says, and explains the complications of history and how collective struggle can marginalize "the experience of individual black people, especially women or those who find themselves in one way or another marked as outsiders."

    Danielle Evans, an author straddling racial divides DeNeen L. Brown 2010

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