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On Audre Lorde and the Uses of Anger, Part II

By Laurian & Beth Soulquarians rule and are always before their time. In honor and celebration of Audre Lorde's birthday, we continue our conversation about Lorde and the uses of anger. Please see part one of our dialogue here. Part two: Anger and patriarchy Beth: Lorde believed: “Every woman has a well-stocked arsenal...
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Posted in Theory Tagged Activism, anger, Audre Lorde, Feminism, mysogynoir, race, sexism, theory, women

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