Lost Prophets

#20. bell hooks (ft. Nadra Nittle)

Jan 19, 2026
Nadra Nittle, a journalist and author, explores the life and teachings of bell hooks, the iconic feminist thinker. They discuss hooks' spiritual journey and her belief that love is at the core of activism. Nittle highlights hooks' critique of the 'imperialist white supremacist capitalist patriarchy' and her unique perspective on feminism and race. The conversation touches on her intersectionality, the importance of home as a sanctuary for resistance, and the role of spirituality in her approach to love and activism. Nittle also shares personal anecdotes about her time with hooks.
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INSIGHT

Seeker First, Identities Second

  • bell hooks resisted being boxed by race, gender, or feminism and defined herself as "a seeker on the path."
  • She centered love and individual agency as the core that transcends oppressive systems.
INSIGHT

Four-Headed Enemy Framework

  • hooks named a four-headed enemy: "imperialist, white supremacist, capitalist patriarchy."
  • She used this to show how interconnected systems limit individual freedom and creativity.
ANECDOTE

Kentucky Roots And Homeplace

  • hooks grew up mostly in segregated Black schools and a rooted Black community in Hopkinsville, Kentucky.
  • That upbringing gave her both pride and later the rediscovered sense of "homeplace."
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