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    Black Feminist Wondaland by S. R. Toliver, Elizabeth Gilliam

    Published 2021-10-01
    Subjects: “…Afrofuturism, Black Feminist Wondaland, Black feminist/womanist storytelling, “Dirty Computer,” Black women…”
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    Silencing the Radical Black Feminist by Alexander Vesuna

    Published 2022-02-01
    “… In their work Left of Karl Marx: The Political Life of Black Communist Claudia Jones, Carol Boyce Davies works to rescue Claudia Jones from obscurity and bring the brilliant intellectual back into dominant historical discourse. The Radical Black Feminist was erased from the history books because her intellectual thought posed a threat to the capitalist order. …”
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    Why We Need Black-feminist Poetry by Guilherme Foscolo, Alessandra Barbosa Adão

    Published 2022-05-01
    “…Mostly, these two poles are put in motion in a non-systematic argumentative movement: our medium of/for reflection are an assembly of Theodor Adorno’s philosophy and black-feminist poetry and thought. The analyses of Brazilian black-feminist inventions – particularly, Conceição Evaristo’s concept of “escrevivência”, Priscila Rezende’s Bombril (2010) performance and Tamara Franklin’s videoclip for Wakanda (2019) – is meant to allow for an innovative take on Adorno’s concept of art as social monad, which will be revisited in view of the key-concepts of technopolitics/technopoiesis.…”
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    Mental Health Strategies Informed by Black Feminist Thought by Oliphant Vanessa Nicole, Broyles Deja, Clement Déjà N., Wingate LaRicka R.

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…There is currently a gap in the literature that explicitly connects Black feminist thought with psychological theory, research, or intervention. …”
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    Black Feminist Organizing and Caribbean Cyberfeminisms in Puerto Rico by Stephens Miari Taina

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…This article centers Black feminist organizing in Puerto Rico, highlighting social media as a tool for racial and gender justice. …”
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    Song as a Register for Black Feminist Theatre-Making Aesthetic by Refiloe Lepere

    Published 2021-04-01
    Subjects: “…Black Feminist Theatre Aesthetic…”
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    To Touch Time: U.S. Black Feminist Modernist Sculpture in the 1970s and 1980s by Sarah Louise Cowan

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…These practices exemplify <i>Black feminist modernisms</i>, or creative practices that unsettle the racist and sexist logics of dominant cultural institutions. …”
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    Posting Back: Exploring Platformed Black Feminist Communities on Twitter and Instagram by Chelsea Peterson-Salahuddin

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Black women have historically used unconventional, everyday spaces as sites of Black feminist intellectual production. Today, one of the most common spaces in which Black women produce intellectual thought is social media. …”
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    Black women in universities and decolonial knowledge: for a theorization of a black feminist thought by Luciana de Oliveira Dias, Ana Luísa Machado de Castro

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…Besides changes in the racial and ethnic profile of students, there is also an increasing presence of black women at Brazilian universities, which is ultimately related to the reinforcement of the black feminist thought. This increasing presence of black women is challenging previously adopted models, not only within the framework of social interactions that are now based on structures where black women occupy a leading role but also in the field of science and its different theoretical perspectives. …”
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    When Being Sick Makes Us Sicker: A Black Feminist Approach to Financial Toxicity by Davis, Meghan E.

    Published 2022
    “…We observe a significant relationship between health status, stress, and financial insecurity and propose next steps for Black Feminist research in the Health Neighborhood Study…”
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