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Created February 15, 2023

Updated February 15, 2023

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  1. How do we honor bell hooks? Some of those closest to bell consider how she wanted to be remembered and how they—and the world—continue to mourn and honor her. They explore ways in which we can put bell’s work into action and ensure her legacy c
  2. This episode is for my sociological theory students and covers bell hooks' essay "Eating the Other: Desire and Resistance"
  3. Sharon is joined by Bell Hooks for a heartfelt conversation about the transformative power of love.Bell Hooks is a cultural critic, feminist theorist, and writer. Celebrated as one of our nation’s leading public intellectual by The Atlantic M
  4. To kick off our celebration of Black Authors for Black History Month, we honor the legacy of bell hooks, who died this past December after an incredible career as an author, poet, teacher, activist, and critic. She challenges us to love as an a
  5. This is Part 1 and Part 2 of the lecture on bell hooks' article "Sisterhood: Political Solidarity Between Women"
  6. bell hooks passed away on December 15, 2021 and will be missed sorely. Well known for her activist writings, she was also a Buddhist practitioner and wrote often about practice being her foundation and the importance of love in all we do. In th
  7. No Black woman writer in this culture can write ‘too much.’ Indeed, no woman writer can write ‘too much.’ … No woman has ever written enough. – bell hooks, Remembered […]The post Paying Tribute to Black Intellectual Foremother bell hooks appe
  8. July 10, 2017 - Segment 2 - We hosted a special 1997 archive edition of The Marc Steiner Show, when I interviewed cultural critic, feminist theorist, activist, and author Bell Hooks on her memoir Bone Black: Memories of Girlhood.
  9. On this episode Whitney Kimball Coe from the Rural Assembly shares a conversation with Anthony Flaccavento, a farmer in southwestern VA, as well as an author, political candidate, and most recently co-founder of the Rural Urban Bridge Initiativ
  10. In this one-off special episode we talk about the work and life of the wonderful intersectional feminist and activist Bell Hooks. And talk about New Year's resolutions!
  11. For episode 172 of the Metta Hour, we bring you a special memorial episode in honor of Bell Hooks.This episode features Sharon in conversation with bell and was originally released in May of 2017 as part of the Real Love Podcast Series. We’re r
  12. Listen to me rant about my one of the most annoying and ahistorical phenomena to ever emerge from Black social media…the Divest “movement.” I also quote and explain some important ideas from one of Black feminist bell hooks most famous works, A
  13. What is no-self? What do feminists, good and bad, have to say about the concept? What is bell hooks’ aesthetics of radical black subjectivity? How no-self inform our understanding of bell hooks? All this and more in this week’s episode with Lea
  14. Did bell hooks write and profess so Issa Rae could produce and direct? Let's pay tribute to the life of bell hooks, and analyze how Insecure  (from HBO) wove hooks legacy into the series. Tune into an inspiring discussion of what makes bell hoo
  15. have you been interested in what the incredible author bell hooks has to say? well here's a bit of an introductory episode into all things bell hooks!masculinity, gender, race, class ETC she covers it all!! and we love her - libra sun, sag mo
  16. References:Moving Beyond Pain - bell hooks critiques on Beyonce's 'LEMONADE' Buy "All About Love" by bell hooks Speaking Freely - bell hooks interview (video) Follow us on Social Media: @MarquiseDavon on all social media (Twitter, IG, Tik Tok) 
  17. bell hooks and Laverne Cox conversation: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9oMmZIJijgYGet my FREE guide to Getting Free From These Patriarchal Beliefs here: http://cameronairen.com/freeguide/
  18. bell hooks was a widely regarded author, activist, and academic who explored the intersection of sexism and racism in American society. She was also a Kentucky native, with deep roots in the state. hooks died at the age of 69 last month in Bere
  19. Celebrated as one of our nation's leading public intellectuals by the Atlantic Monthly, as well as one of Utne Reader's 100 Visionaries Who Could Change Your Life, bell hooks (nee Gloria Watkins) is a charismatic speaker who is considered as on
  20. This week: a celebration of the life and work of bell hooks, who died last week at the age of 69. bell was an unparalleled writer, poet, and theorist, and was incredibly influential in the feminist movement. In this episode, Eva & Emma discuss
  21. Tinder, Hinge, OkCupid, The League. If you’ve ever wondered why using these different dating apps feels similar, it may be because they’re all owned by Match Group, the company that helped start online dating in the 90s, and now owns two-thirds

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