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â'We Cannot Live Without Our Lives': Art-Activism and the Struggle for Black Womenâs Lives in Boston, 1979" is now available online in
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. Honored to be able to share some thoughts on the poets and activists who inspire and sustain me.
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âWe Cannot Live Without Our Livesâ: Art-Activism and the Struggle for Black Womenâs Lives in Boston, 1979 | Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society: Vol 51, No 2
Abstract The Combahee River Collectiveâs political work in response to the murders of twelve Black women in Boston in 1979 is a crucial chapter in the history of Black queer socialist feminism, with i...
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Megan Behrent's article ââWe Cannot Live Without Our Livesâ: Art-Activism and the Struggle for Black Womenâs Lives in Boston, 1979" dissects art âchallenging the invisibility & silence around the lives and deaths of Black womenâ & political movements.
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Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society | Vol 51, No 2
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What does it mean to be hot for revolutionâto feel a desire to transform the world in your belly and your bones? Here's my latest, on how erotic desire feeds political agency. I draw on AIDS activism, disability justice & other movements against sexual oppression.
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Had such a wonderful time at this gathering and deeply moved by Sandi Cooper's words! Congratulations to the always fabulous Julia Rossi on her well-deserved award, and to the amazing
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â'We Cannot Live Without Our Lives': Art-Activism and the Struggle for Black Womenâs Lives in Boston, 1979" is now available online in
@signsjournal.org
. Honored to be able to share some thoughts on the poets and activists who inspire and sustain me.
www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1086/...
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âWe Cannot Live Without Our Livesâ: Art-Activism and the Struggle for Black Womenâs Lives in Boston, 1979 | Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society: Vol 51, No 2
Abstract The Combahee River Collectiveâs political work in response to the murders of twelve Black women in Boston in 1979 is a crucial chapter in the history of Black queer socialist feminism, with i...
https://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1086/737480
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Ria Banerjee
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Hi, if you are limiting the amount of news you consume, maybe you have an hour to spend with me and Jean Mills? We talk about drafty houses, literary modernism, pacifism, bookstores, Jane Harrison, Hope Mirlees, and things our students said that stick with us
indoorvoicespodcast.com/2025/03/03/e...
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Episode 107: Feminist modernists on reading, relevance, and resistance
Dr. Jean Mills, Associate Professor and chairperson in the English Department at John Jay College of Criminal Justice, and Dr. Ria Banerjee, Professor of English and Honors Program Coordinator at GâŠ
https://indoorvoicespodcast.com/2025/03/03/episode-107-feminist-modernists-on-reading-relevance-and-resistance/
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Join us on Friday for this discussion! Immense gratitude to Ju Ly Ban for organizing!
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