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Women’s Rights by audre lorde

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When I Dare to Be Powerful—Women so Empowered Are Dangerous

Written with a “black woman’s anger” and the precision of a poet, these searing pieces by the groundbreaking writer Audre Lorde are a celebration of female strength and solidarity, and a cry to speak out against those who seek to silence anyone they see as ‘other.’

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A Timely Collection of Vital Writing by Audre Lorde

In her public appearances, Audre Lorde famously introduced herself the same way: “I am a Black, lesbian, mother, warrior, poet.”

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Preview of “The Edge of Each Other’s Battles: The Vision of Audre Lorde”

In this clip, M. Jacqui Alexander introduces Audre Lorde to the 1200 women, men, and activist youth from 23 countries attending the historic Boston conference honoring Audre Lorde’s life and work.

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Contemporary Woman Poets with Audre Lorde & Marge Piercy

This 1976 episode features a conversation with Audre Lorde and Marge Piercy. Lorde was an associate professor at John Jay College of Criminal Justice at the City University of New York.

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