Fifty Years of Combahee River Collective

This piece is a response to our call for submissions, Celebrating Combahee at Fifty: Black Feminism, Socialism, Race, and Sexuality. For our submission guidelines, click here. The use of the wave metaphor for describing feminism has been criticized for suggesting unified progression across the Women’s Movement and fixing activism to chronological moments in time.[1] The wave […]

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This piece is a response to our call for submissions, Celebrating Combahee at Fifty: Black Feminism, Socialism, Race, and Sexuality. For our submission guidelines, click here. The use of the wave metaphor for describing feminism has been criticized for suggesting unified progression across the Women’s Movement and fixing activism to chronological moments in time.[1] The wave […]

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