“White feminism is not the only feminism, and it never has been.” That’s Koa Beck, author of a new book tracing the history of white feminism and the queer and […]
Moya Bailey on Misogynoir
Moya Bailey first coined the term misogynoir in her dissertation as a way of thinking about the intersection of sexism and racism, and especially how anti-Black misogyny functions in visual […]
A Conversation about Intersectionality, Black Dating, and Youth
Wednesday host Lilada Gee chats with Kimberly Foster, cultural critic and founder and editor-in-chief of For Harriet, a multi-platform digital community for Black women. They speak with two local Madison activists, […]