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Tuesday, May 22, 2012
Black Feminist Filmmaking 20 Years after "Daughters of the Dust"
Over
at AAUW Dialog
, I revisited one of the most important films in black feminist cinema, Julie Dash's
Daughters of the Dust
, on its 20th anniversary to talk about the movie's revolutionary structure and how far we've come since.
Thursday, May 17, 2012
Why Transgender Rights Are Women's Rights
It's not related to film, but in case you missed it, check out my
accidental polemic
about trans rights on the AAUW blog.
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