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- Triple Oppression” to “Freedom Dreams” by Alan Wald Black Internationalist Variations: for Truth and Justice in 1951
- Fast Tailed Girls: an Inquiry Into Black Girlhood, Black Womanhood, and the Politics of Sexuality
- The Combahee River Collective Statement” and “Barbara Smith”
- Black Feminism on Capitol Hill: Shirley Chisholm and Movement Politics, 1968–1984
- Black Feminist Discourse Analysis of Portrayals of Gender Violence Against Black Women: a Social Work Dissertation
- Beyonce in Formation Offers Clues
- Audre Lorde's Expansive Influence on Black Lesbians: Jewelle Gomez, Cheryl Clarke, and Kate Rushin Denise L
- Feminism and the (Trans)Gender Entrapment of Gender Nonconforming Prisoners
- A Critique of Feminist Theory
- The Combahee River Collective Statement Combahee River Collective
- Trans Utopian Performance in Janelle Monáe's “Pynk”
- Intersectional and Global Perspectives
- Combahee River Collective “A Black Feminist Statement”
- Feminism, Intersectionality and the Problem of Whiteness in Leisure and Sport Practices and Scholarship
- Towards a Transnational Black Feminist Theory of the Political Life of Marielle Franco
- A Conversation with Cathy J. Cohen on Black Lives Matter, Feminism, and Contemporary Activism
- View Powerpoint Presentation
- Black Women, Black Feminism, and the Women's Liberation Movement
- We Got Issues: Toward a Black Trans*/Studies
- Demarginalizing the Intersection of Race and Sex: a Black Feminist
- Response to Beth Richie's “Black Feminism, Gender Violence and the Build-Up of a Prison Nation”
- Black Feminism and the Intersectionality of Race and Gender
- The Combahee River Collective Statement
- Black Feminism Black Feminism Holds the View That Sexism and Racism Are Bound Together. This Being Bound Situation Is Called Intersectionality