![]() Her activism and her published work speak to the importance of struggle for liberation among oppressed peoples and of organizing in coalition across differences of race, gender, sexual orientation, class, age, and ability. ![]() Lorde (1934-1992) was a native New Yorker and daughter of Caribbean immigrants. ![]() In her 2017 essay “Reading Audre Lorde’s Sister Outsider After Charlottesville,” playwright Antoinette Nwandu (17) writes, “Lorde’s seminal collection … proves as necessary and powerful a tool in the canon of contemporary progressive theory as it was when first published in 1984.” Monday, Jmarks the 36th anniversary of the publishing of Audre Lorde’s Sister Outsider, a collection of 15 essays and speeches by the poet, essayist, and activist, written between 19. Audre Lorde’s "Sister Outsider" As Relevant Today As Ever ![]()
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