The Afterlives of Audre Lorde
Briefly

Audre Lorde rose to prominence in the 1970s and 1980s, focusing on intersecting issues of race, gender, and sexuality, asserting the need for inclusive feminism.
Lorde insisted that the women's movement must address the political realities of Black women, while also challenging the civil rights movement to confront its own homophobia.
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