Oumou Longley on Legacies of the Brixton Black Women's Group
Автор: LSE Department of Gender Studies
Загружено: 2024-03-18
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Speakers: Lola Olufemi (Westminster), Jade Bentil (Oxford), Oumou Longley, Dr Milo Miller (LSE Gender)**
Chair: Dr SM Rodriguez (LSE Gender)
**Due to speaker permissions, we are only able to share Oumou Longley's presentation at this time. Please enjoy!
Established in response to the lack of interest in women’s issues in male-dominated Black organisations in Britain, the trail-blazing Brixton Black Women’s Group was founded to create a distinct Black socialist feminist space where women of African and Asian descent could meet to focus on and organise around political, social and cultural issues as they affected Black women.
Following on from the publication of Speak Out!, a landmark collection edited by Dr Milo Miller (LSE Gender) which brings together the writings of the Brixton Black Women’s Group for the first time, this panel reflects on the legacies of the group 50 years after its founding.
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