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Sister Outsider

Essays and Speeches
Book • 2019
Audre Lorde's "Sister Outsider" is a collection of essays and speeches that explore themes of race, gender, class, and sexuality.

Lorde's writing is characterized by its powerful and personal voice, challenging readers to confront their own biases and prejudices.

The essays cover a wide range of topics, from the experiences of Black women in America to the importance of self-love and self-acceptance.

Lorde's work has had a profound impact on feminist and anti-racist movements, inspiring generations of activists and scholars.

Her legacy continues to shape conversations about social justice and intersectionality.

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Mentioned in 3 episodes

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Khadija Haynes
in the context of critiques of Black feminism.
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Against Western/Imperial Feminisms with Khadija Haynes
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Tara McMullin
on embracing excellence and going beyond mediocrity in society.
11 snips
EP 498: Breaking The Validation Spiral
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Sara Ahmed
as a source of inspiration and companionship.
Sara Ahmed extols the feminist killjoy and iterates on her sweeping oeuvre
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Sekhmet SheOwl
in her tribute to second-wave feminists, highlighting Lorde's contributions to feminist poetry, prose, and activism.
Edition 19: Paying Tribute to Second Wave Feminists & Feminism
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Chani Nicholas
as a collection of essays and poems exploring themes of intersectionality and the power of the erotic.
All about Lilith: Her myth, her meaning, & her place in your birth chart
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Amy McPhie Allebest
as a foundational text for understanding feminist perspectives.
Episode 99 - Breaking Down Patriarchy with Amy McPhie Allebest
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Pippa Fleming
for further reading.
Extended Interview with Pippa Fleming
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Eboo Patel
when discussing his experience with terms like white supremacy and systemic racism in college.
From Wokeness to Pluralism: A New Vision for Universities with Eboo Patel | Ep 24
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Austin Channing Brown
as a source of insight on the productive use of anger.
Austin Channing Brown on Racial Justice (Re-Release)
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Dante Hilliard
as a collection of essays exploring intersectionality and Black women's experiences.
The Fire This Time - Donté Hilliard

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