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Two-part Event on Audre Lorde

Posted by on Monday, April 11, 2016 in Archives, News.

Film Screening: The Edge of Each Other’s Battles: Vision of Audre Lorde? (Part 1)

Wed. April 13th (12:00 pm – 1:00 pm)

Poet, lover, mother, warrior–Audre Lorde was a fiercely passionate American visionary. Her poetry and prose spoke to her deepest convictions–love and anger, civil rights and sexuality, family politics and glories of nature. She gave voice to a political generation and became a role model not only for Black women but for everyone who believes, as she did, that “liberation is not the private province of any one particular group.”

 

BCC Book Club: Sister Outsider: Essays and Speeches (Part 2)

Wed. April 13th (5:30-6:30pm)

Lorde asserts the necessity of communicating the experience of marginalized groups in order to make their struggles visible in a repressive society. She emphasizes the need for different groups of people (particularly white women and African-American women) to find common ground in their lived experience. Discussion facilitated by Dr. Phillis Sheppard.

 

Refreshments will be served at both. Contact 615.322.2524 for additional information or visit  

 

We hope that you will join us!