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a comic strip with two women talking to each other and one is telling her something

Q: "Why do you have to call it feminism? We all deserve equality and the term makes me feel left out. You should be an equalist or humanist." A: "Because the continued disenfranchisement of women needs to be addressed specifically." Q: "Why do you need black feminism? It should just be feminism. Why would you divide us like that?" A: "Really?" [click on this image to find a short video primer on the three waves of feminism] Artist: Rosalarian, a.k.a., Megan Rose Gedris…

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a pink poster with the words if it isn't intersection, it isn't feminist

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an image with the words your feminist isn't feminism unless it's intersection

"Intersectionality is a system of thought rooted in early black feminism. This means that not all women experience sexism in the same way. It means that we can’t just talk about gender without acknowledging how other identities are connected to the experience of living a gendered life. Unfortunately the feminist movement doesn’t have a great history with this & when we talk about gender without accounting for its intersectional identities, we end up whitewashing the movement & leaving the…

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Audre Lorde (1934-1992), Lorde is widely known as a Carib-Amer. writer, poet, social theorist & activist. She described herself as a "black, lesbian, mother, warrior, poet." She was a critic of many feminists for solely focusing on the experiences of white middle-class women. Her writings identify the dimensions of race, class, gender, age, & health, as crucially shaping experience. Today, this theory is referred to as intersectionality. Women Rights Protest, Feminist Protest Signs, Activism Memes, Feminist Literature Meme, Pro Feminist Memes, Audre Lorde, Intersectional Feminism, Black Power, African American History

Audre Lorde is widely known as a Carib-Amer. writer, poet, social theorist & activist. She described herself as a "black, lesbian, mother, warrior, poet." She was a critic of many feminists for solely focusing on the experiences of white middle-class women. Her writings identify the dimensions of race, class, gender, age, & health, as crucially shaping experience. Today, this theory is referred to as intersectionality.

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