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Presentation: Audre Lorde’s The Black Unicorn

Intersectional Identities in a Global Context
星期三, 4/19/2023
6:00 - 7:30
African American Center Exhibit Space - 3rd Fl
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A discussion of Audre Lorde's intersectionality through her work in the book, The Black Unicorn

Intersectionality “reminds us that oppression cannot be reduced to one fundamental type and that oppressions work together to produce social injustice.” Audre Lorde’s self-proclamation as a “Black, lesbian, mother, warrior, poet” demonstrates her awareness of the complexities of identities and the impact those identities have on our experience within the global context. Dr. Crystal Edwards will explore the themes presented by Lorde in one of her most notable works, The Black UnicornPoems from the book will be read by poet, Yeva Johnson, along with one original poem inspired by Lorde

Dr. Crystal Edwards graduated from the Department of Africology with a Ph.D. in Africana Studies and a graduate certificate in Educational Policy from the University of Wisconsin Milwaukee. Generally, her work centers the subjective experience of African descended people throughout the Diaspora, specifically the in the United States. Specifically, her work seeks to make visible the intersectional realities of African American women and girls, in their own voices. Dr. Edwards is an Assistant Professor and Program Coordinator in the Africana Studies Department at San Francisco State University. 

Yeva Johnson, a Pushcart Prize-nominated poet and musician whose work appears or is forthcoming in Bellingham Review, Essential Truths:  The Bay Area in Color Anthology, Obsidian, sin cesar, Sinister Wisdom, When We Exhale Anthology, Yemassee, and elsewhere, explores interlocking caste systems and possibilities for human co-existence in our biosphere.  Yeva is a past Show Us Your Spines Artist-in-Residence (RADAR Productions/San Francisco Public Library), a Marion Weber Healing Arts Fellow at Mesa Refuge in 2022, Brown Handler Resident 2023-2024, and poet in QTPOC4SHO, a San Francisco Bay Area artists’ collective. She Co-edited Joan Nestle’s book A Sturdy Yes of a People, a Sinister Wisdom Sapphic Classic. Her debut chapbook, Analog Poet Blues, was published by Nomadic Press in 2023.


Gather, share knowledge and celebrate our unique identities at the queerest library ever. 

For more resources, the James C. Hormel LGBTQIA Center is the gateway to the Library’s broader collections documenting lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, questioning, intersex and asexual history and culture, with a special emphasis on the San Francisco Bay Area.

Connect to engaging discussions and performances related to the Black community.

More Than a Month recognizes important events in Black history, honors community and national leaders and fosters steps towards collective change. Programming features authors, poets and craft classes. 


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