Talking About Black Lives Matter and #MeToo (original) (raw)

Maximizing #MeToo: Intersectionality & the Movement

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Fragmented Feminisms in the Digital Age: Writing a History of the Present and Tracing the Conditions of Possibility of the #metoo Movement from an Intersectional Framework

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Ask a Feminist: A Conversation with Cathy J. Cohen on Black Lives Matter, Feminism, and Contemporary Activism

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Intersectionality and Beyond: Law, Power and the Politics of Location

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Ask a Feminist: A Conversation with Cathy Cohen on Black Lives Matter, Feminism, and Contemporary Activism

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(Re)Imagining Intersectional Democracy from Black Feminism to Hashtag Activism

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A Critique of Vanishing Voice in Noncooperative Spaces: The Perspective of an Aspirant Black Female Intellectual Activist

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"Raising A Voice In Protest, Issuing A Call To Action: Anna Julia Cooper’s Intersectional Vision," article in "Black Lives Matter (Part II) Understanding The New Movement For Racial Justice," Edited by Guillaume A.W. Attia

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INTERSECTIONALITY: Mapping the Movements of a Theory

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Dobson, R. (2017) Working Across Difference, experience, resistance and practice, Feminist Legal Studies, 25 (2) 253-266

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Stay Woke: A People’s Guide to Making All Black Lives Matter. By Tehama Lopez Bunyasi and Candis Watts Smith. New York:New York University Press, 2019. 288p. 89.00cloth,89.00 cloth, 89.00cloth,18.95 paper

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The intersectional, structuralist, and anti-geneticism centres of Black Lives Matter

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#MeToo, Timees Up, and Theories of Justice

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Theoretical Foundations of the Movement for Black Lives (Fall 2018; Syllabus)

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Building a Culture of Solidarity: Racial Discourse, Black Lives Matter, and Indigenous Social Justice

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'Le patriarcat nique son père'? Chains of Equivalence, Hegemony and #MeToo

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Mapping the Margins: Intersectionality, Identity Politics, and Violence against Women of Color

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Radical Lessons in the Wake of Black Lives Matter

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On the Erasure of race in control culture discourse: A case study of Trayvon Martin s role in the Black Lives Matter movement.

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The Curious Reception of Intersectionality in Legal Scholarship1

Sumi Cho

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