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A Conversation w/ Barbara Smith on Writing & the Politics of Black Feminism

A Conversation w/ Barbara Smith on Writing & the Politics of Black Feminism

Released Monday, 25th December 2023
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A Conversation w/ Barbara Smith on Writing & the Politics of Black Feminism

A Conversation w/ Barbara Smith on Writing & the Politics of Black Feminism

A Conversation w/ Barbara Smith on Writing & the Politics of Black Feminism

A Conversation w/ Barbara Smith on Writing & the Politics of Black Feminism

Monday, 25th December 2023
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Join Barbara Smith,Tamika Middleton, Haley Pessin and Jaimee A. Swift as they discuss historical & contemporary issues Black feminists face.This event took place on October 18, 2023.

To celebrate the fortieth anniversary of Home Girls: A Black Feminist Anthology Barbara Smith, Tamika Middleton, Haley Pessin, and Jaimee A. Swift will discuss the historical impact of Home Girls and contemporary issues that Black feminist activists face today.

Home Girls, 40th Anniversary Edition published by Rutgers University Press, is available at Bookshop.org.

Speakers:

Tamika Middleton is Managing Director of Women's March. She is an organizer, doula, writer, and unschooling mama who is passionate about and active in struggles that affect Black women’s lives. Tamika has organized for abolition, reproductive justice, and for domestic workers’ rights. She is a consultant with Winds of Change Consulting, and a founding member of the Metro Atlanta Mutual Aid (MAMA) Fund and JustGeorgia. She serves as a Community Advisory Board member of Critical Resistance, a Leadership Team member of the Kindred Southern Healing Justice Collective and an advisory board member of Cypress Fund x The Grove.

Haley Pessin is a socialist activist living in Queens, New York and is a member of the Tempest Collective. They co-edited the book Voices of a People’s History of the United States in the 21st Century: Documents of Hope published by Seven Stories Press.

Jaimee A. Swift (she/her) is the executive director and founder of Black Women Radicals, a Black feminist advocacy organization dedicated to uplifting and centering Black women and gender expansive people's radical activism in Africa and in the African Diaspora. She is also the creator and founder of The School for Black Feminist Politics (SBFP), the Black feminist political education arm of Black Women Radicals. The mission of the SBFP is to empower Black feminisms in Black Politics by expanding the field from transnational, intersectional, and multidisciplinary perspectives. She is the co-author, with Joseph R. Fitzgerald, of the forthcoming biography of Black feminist icon, Barbara Smith.

Barbara Smith is an independent scholar and was co-founder and publisher of Kitchen Table: Women of Color Press. She has been writer in residence and taught at numerous colleges and universities for over twenty-five years. The author of many books, articles, and essays, including The Truth That Never Hurts————————————This event is sponsored by Haymarket Books, and Rutgers University Press.

Watch the live event recording: https://youtube.com/live/oAg8nCQV83A

Buy books from Haymarket: www.haymarketbooks.org

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