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    Audre Lorde (/ˈɔːdri ˈlɔːrd/ AW-dree LORD; born Audrey Geraldine Lorde; February 18, 1934 – November 17, 1992) was an American writer, professor, philosopher...
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  • The Erotic (category Audre Lorde)
    conceptualized by Audre Lorde in her 1978 essay in Sister Outsider, "Uses of the Erotic: The Erotic as Power". In the essay, Lorde describes the erotic...
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  • Zami: A New Spelling of My Name (category Works by Audre Lorde)
    poet Audre Lorde. It started a new genre that the author calls biomythography, which combines history, biography, and myth. In the text, Lorde writes...
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  • The Audre Lorde Award is an annual literary award, presented by Publishing Triangle to honour works of lesbian poetry. First presented in 2001, the award...
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    The Audre Lorde Project is a Brooklyn, New York–based organization for LGBT people of color. The organization concentrates on community organizing and...
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    second-wave feminism receded in the 1980s, feminists of color such as Audre Lorde, Gloria E. Anzaldúa and Angela Davis entered academic environments and...
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  • Your Silence Will Not Protect You (category Works by Audre Lorde)
    poems by African American author and poet Audre Lorde. It is the first time a British publisher collected Lorde's work into one volume. The collection focuses...
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  • Sister Outsider (category Works by Audre Lorde)
    Speeches is a collection of essential essays and speeches written by Audre Lorde, a writer who focuses on the particulars of her identity: Black woman...
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  • The Cancer Journals (category Works by Audre Lorde)
    by Audre Lorde. It deals with her struggle with breast cancer. The Cancer Journals is a 1980 book of non-fiction by poet and activist Audre Lorde. It...
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    separation of pornography from eroticism... remains to be written". Audre Lorde recognises eroticism and pornography as “two diametrically opposed uses...
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  • sexism encountered by women of different regional races. Writers like Audre Lorde think critically and try to homogenize "sisterhood" while ignoring all...
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  • collection of poetry by Audre Lorde, published in 1976. It was Lorde's first collection to be released by a major publisher. Lorde's poetry in Coal explored...
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  • Color" (PDF). Stanford Law Review. 43 (6). Lorde, Audre (1984). Sister Outsider: Essays and Speeches by Audre Lorde. The Crossing Press. pp. 112. ISBN 0-89594-142-2...
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  • women's contact with black, lesbian, womanist writer and activist Audre Lorde. Lorde's studies led her to engage with the black German experience as she...
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    and activists include Charlotte Bunch, Rita Mae Brown, Adrienne Rich, Audre Lorde, Marilyn Frye, Mary Daly, Sheila Jeffreys, Barbara Smith, Pat Parker...
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  • appended to the book. The works of classic African-American writers such as Audre Lorde, Alice Walker, and Langston Hughes are inspirational for the students...
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    was joined by the two other feminist poets nominated, Alice Walker and Audre Lorde, to accept it on behalf of all women "whose voices have gone and still...
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    term "erotic". The term lesbian continuum expands into Audre Lorde's definition of eroticism. Lorde's definition of the erotic removes it from the sexual...
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  • local honey production. After Lorde's 1992 death Joseph published The Wind Is Spirit: The Life, Love and Legacy of Audre Lorde (2016), "a compilation of essays...
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    regard to ability to pay. It is named in honor of Michael Callen and Audre Lorde. Their facilities offer a variety of services, including dental care...
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  • conversation between Barbara Smith and at the suggestion of her friend, poet Audre Lorde. Beverly and Barbara Smith and their associate Demita Frazier together...
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  • the work of her friend, American activist Audre Lorde. She and her partner Dagmar Schultz worked with Lorde. Hügel-Marshall was born to a German mother...
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  • more of these identities. Incorporating the scholarship and writings of Audre Lorde, Gloria Anzaldúa, Kimberlé Crenshaw, Barbara Smith, Cathy Cohen, Brittney...
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    accessible style, referencing thinkers including Fred Moten, Angela Davis, Audre Lorde and bell hooks." Don't Touch My Hair, London: Allen Lane (an imprint...
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    celebrities. Thorn cited the trans singer Kim Petras and the feminist Audre Lorde as influences in understanding her femininity. Thorn identifies as a...
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    to the Black feminist movement through civil rights activist and poet Audre Lorde. Self-care was used to preserve black feminist's identities, energize...
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  • traditional feminine clothing. Black lesbian feminist poet and activist Audre Lorde wrote in Tar Beach that "butch and femme role playing was the very opposite...
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  • concern to Black feminists. Author Alexis De Veaux, biographer of poet Audre Lorde, describes a goal of the retreats as to "institutionalize Black feminism"...
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    of American lesbians of color began to be heard, including works by Audre Lorde, Jewelle Gomez, Paula Gunn Allen, Cherrie Moraga, and Gloria Anzaldua...
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    Jeffreys Jill Johnston Melanie Kaye/Kantrowitz Joan Larkin Anna Livia Audre Lorde Del Martin and Phyllis Lyon Cherríe Moraga Bonnie J. Morris Ruth Mountaingrove...
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