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Beverly Smith
Performing the Radical in Antisexist and Antiracist Work
The Digital Afterlives of This Bridge Called My Back: Woman of Color Feminism, Digital Labor, and Networked Pedagogy Cassius
Biographies of the Contributors Norma Alarcon Born in Monclova, Coahuila, Mexico and Raised in Chicago
Analyzing the Combahee River Collective As a Social Movement
Introduction (Part 1)
This Bridge Called My Back Writings by Radical Women of Color £‘2002 Chenic- L
Gendered Measures, Gendered Models: Toward an Intersectional Analysis of Interpersonal Racial Discrimination
The Combahee River Collective Statement Stands Tall Among Olence
GIRLS a Black Feminist Anthology
The Bridge Poem, Copyright © 1981 by Donna K
The Combahee River Collective Statement” and “Barbara Smith”
The Combahee River Collective Statement”
Universidad De Puerto Rico En Bayamón
Between the Lines on Culture, Class, and Homophobia
Black Women, Black Feminism, and the Women's Liberation Movement
This Bridge Called My Back Writings by Radical Women of Color Editors: Cherrie Moraga Gloria Anzaldua Foreword: Toni Cade Bambara
You're Listening to A People's Anthology. Produced by Boston
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