“As a Black lesbian feminist comfortable with the many different ingredients of my identity, and a woman committed to racial and sexual freedom from oppression, I find I am constantly being encouraged to pluck out some one aspect of myself and present this as the meaningful whole, eclipsing or denying the other parts of self. But this is a destructive and fragmenting way to live.” WayDifferentSelfWholeBlackIdentityAcceptanceComfortableAspectCommittedFeministSexualityMeaningfulOppressionDestructiveIngredientsWay To LivePluck Author:Audre Lorde
“I am a Black Lesbian Feminist Warrior Poet Mother, stronger for all my identities, and I am indivisible.” MotherBlackIdentityPoetStrongerFeministWarriorIndivisible Author:Audre Lorde
“Radical militant feminist believes that women of color and Black women in particular have written the cutting edge theory and really were the individuals who exploded feminist theory into the directions that has made it more powerful. So I see us as the leaders not just of Black people and Black women in terms of feminism but in terms of the movement as a whole.” PeopleBelieveMadeWholeIndividualBlackTermPowerfulLeaderCuttingWrittenFeminismMovementParticularColorTheoryEdgesFeministMade ItRadicalBlack PeopleBlack WomenMilitantCutting EdgeFeminist Theory Author:Bell Hooks
“Today masses of black women in the U.S. refuse to acknowledge that they have much to gain by feminist struggle. They fear feminism. They have stood in place so long that they are afraid to move. They fear change. They fear losing what little they have.” LittlesLongTodayMovingBlackStruggleFeminismMassLosingGainsFeministRefuseAfrican AmericanAcknowledgeBlack WomenSocial ChangeAfrican American Women Author:Bell Hooks
“Womanists is what black feminists used to call themselves. Very much so. They were not the same thing. And also the relationship with men. Historically, black women have always sheltered their men because they were out there, and they were the ones that were most likely to be killed.” MenUsedBlackFeministBlack WomenBlack Feminist Author:Toni Morrison
“... not all black women have silently acquiesced in sexism and misogyny within the African-American community. Indeed, many writers, activists, and other women have voiced their opposition and paid the price: they have been ostracized and branded as either man- haters or pawns of white feminists, two of the more predictable modes of disciplining and discrediting black feminists.” MenHas BeensTwoBlackCommunityWhiteFeminismPaidFeministAfrican AmericanOppositionActivistSexismMisogynyBlack WomenPredictablePawnsAfrican American WomenBrandedAll BlackMan HaterBlack Feminist Author:Kimberle Williams Crenshaw