Arts & Culture / Health / The Reading Room / Vol 3. No. 1The August sunset burnished the room. People swarming in costumes–tangerine scarf and ballooning teal trousers on one woman, another with some kind of free-form jewelry, like golden arms encircling her neck. Men in suits and ties, younger ones in shirts with Beckett-styled hedged hair and Yeatsian rimmed glasses. Polyglot chatter: […]
Arts & Culture / Convergence / Politics / Vol. 2 No. 1-2A preoccupation, if not obsession, that guides my work is how to define black feminism, how to stretch it to reach and to suit black women everywhere, how to evacuate it of unnecessarily prescriptive dogma, how to characterize its ethical commitments, how to theorize the shapes it gives to black […]