Audre Lorde
Audre Lorde (born Audrey Geraldine Lorde February 18, 1934 – November 17, 1992) was a Caribbean-American writer and activist.
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Audre Lorde - Works - Interviews
... "Interview with Audre Lorde," in Against Sadomasochism A Radical Feminist Analysis, ed ... Robin Ruth Linden (East Palo Alto, Calif Frog in the Well, 1982.), pp ...
... "Interview with Audre Lorde," in Against Sadomasochism A Radical Feminist Analysis, ed ... Robin Ruth Linden (East Palo Alto, Calif Frog in the Well, 1982.), pp ...
Audre Lorde Project
... The Audre Lorde Project is a Brooklyn, New York-based organization for queer people of color ... It is named for the lesbian-feminist poet and activist Audre Lorde and was founded in 1994 ...
... The Audre Lorde Project is a Brooklyn, New York-based organization for queer people of color ... It is named for the lesbian-feminist poet and activist Audre Lorde and was founded in 1994 ...
BLK (magazine) - Complete List of Cover Stories
... Blues J\'ai March 4 ... Randy Cochran Randy Cochran April 5 ... Oh, Lorde Audre Lorde May 6 ... Talking about Ayofemi Ayofemi June 7 ... It Happened to ... Marjorie Hill September 9 ... Audre Lorde Audre Lorde October 10 ... Phill Wilson Phill Wilson November 11 ... The Road to Michigan December 12 ... All in the Family Ivy Young ...
... Blues J\'ai March 4 ... Randy Cochran Randy Cochran April 5 ... Oh, Lorde Audre Lorde May 6 ... Talking about Ayofemi Ayofemi June 7 ... It Happened to ... Marjorie Hill September 9 ... Audre Lorde Audre Lorde October 10 ... Phill Wilson Phill Wilson November 11 ... The Road to Michigan December 12 ... All in the Family Ivy Young ...
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“Some words
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will I live long enough
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and mommas in the bedroom
with the door closed.”
—Audre Lorde (b. 1934)
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