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Black Feminism...Is that a real thing?

Why should we put black in front of feminism?

09/22/2019

A Seat at the Table

Black Feminism...Is that a real thing?

Season 2 Episode 213 | 25m 49sVideo has Closed Captions

Why should we put black in front of feminism?

The hosts shed light on this topic and examine the different layers of feminism. Dr. Beverly Guy-Sheftall of Spelman College pulls up her seat to provide an in-depth understanding of black feminism. Our guest is also a feminist scholar, writer, professor, and founder of Women’s Research and Resource Center at Spelman College.

09/22/2019

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A Seat at the Table

Black Feminism...Is that a real thing?

Season 2 Episode 213 | 25m 49sVideo has Closed Captions

The hosts shed light on this topic and examine the different layers of feminism. Dr. Beverly Guy-Sheftall of Spelman College pulls up her seat to provide an in-depth understanding of black feminism. Our guest is also a feminist scholar, writer, professor, and founder of Women’s Research and Resource Center at Spelman College.

09/22/2019

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