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Black women in Europe - Coggle Diagram
Black women in Europe
Sources of inspiration
Womenism = social theory, based on the history and everyday experiences women of color
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Intersectionality: Crenshaw, but basis from Lorde
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Queer BIPOC perspective: important, different IS and the basis of important movements/change
Historical overview
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Audre Lorde: center of black feminism, influence in EU (e.g. Gloria Wekker)
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Importance: different perspectives, everything is connceted, nothing is static
Naming ourselves: can be a statement, liberating, a tool for uniting but also reducing
Influcen black feminists: Lorde, Ayim, Oguntoye, Wekker, Crenshaw, Hoos, Joseph
Achievements: community, historical documentation, organisations
Methods in naming ourselves: coming out, political mobilisation, community building, networks
Allies: global diasporic connection: bring together all different backgrounds, you need an ally and connections
More IS focus, more focus on (post)colonial discouse and a new and broader mindset
Setback: conflict in Black, German feminist society