Ain't I a Woman” too? Djamila Ribeiro on Social Justice, Black

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Brazilian philosopher, writer and columnist Djamila Ribeiro is one of the most authoritative voices of Black feminism. As an anti-racist, pro-LGBQT+ fighter against patriarchy, her dissemination of work by Black and Indigenous authors through her editorial series Feminismos Plurais, is making history. Listed by the BBC as one of the 100 most influential women in […]

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