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Audre Lorde
WATCH: Myisha Cherry and Jacqueline Woodson Discuss the Liberatory Possibilities of Lordean Rage
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The Virtual Book Channel
| December 9, 2021
On Channeling the Rage of Audre Lorde to Combat Racial Injustice
Myisha Cherry Balances Anger and Optimism in Navigating Systemic Oppression
By
Myisha Cherry
| October 28, 2021
Myisha Cherry on Anger as a Tool for Defeating Racism
Keen On">In Conversation with Andrew Keen on
Keen On
By
Keen On
| October 20, 2021
Reading is a Political Encounter: On Violence, Language, and Selective Forgetting
Azareen Van der Vliet Oloomi Finds Lessons in History, From Tehran to Orange County
By
Azareen Van der Vliet Oloomi
| August 3, 2021
Queenie Jenkins is not your “black Bridget Jones.”
By
Vanessa Willoughby
| July 12, 2021
Zami Spoke My Truth Into Existence">
Zami Spoke My Truth Into Existence">
Zami Spoke My Truth Into Existence">How Audre Lorde’s Genre-Blurring
Zami
Spoke My Truth Into Existence
Jamika Ajalon on Biomythography, Friendships, and Queer Identity
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Jamika Ajalon
| June 10, 2021
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| April 30, 2021
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| March 12, 2021
Daisies,
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Sam Cohen
| March 11, 2021
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| February 12, 2021
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| February 11, 2021
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Past and Future">Of Progressive Bookselling,
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Lucy Kogler
| January 26, 2021
When Adrienne Rich Refused The National Book Award
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| November 23, 2020
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| October 14, 2020
"Sowing"
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Audre Lorde
| September 10, 2020
20 brand new books to pick up today.
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Katie Yee
| September 8, 2020
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Stephen King
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