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Black Feminism

This guide serves as a resource directory and introduction to Black Feminism. It defines Black Feminism as an intellectual, artistic, and activist movement shaped by the lived experiences of Black women and their pursuit of equality across race & gender.

Interlibrary Loan Requests

“The Black Girlhood Studies Collection” edited by Aria S. Halliday

This book brings together scholarship that centers the lives, voices, and experiences of Black girls in different cultural spaces. It looks at identity, joy, creativity, education, and the many ways Black girlhood is shaped by society.

Say Her Name by Letisha Engracia Cardoso Brown

This book examines how Black women and girls face violence and how communities honor their lives through activism, memorials, and social movements. It provides stories, research, and analysis that show the impact of state violence on Black women and girls. It also offers language and tools to support justice work and public awareness