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EP 3 Audre Lorde - Freedom Begins With Self | Women And Resistance.

EP 3 Audre Lorde - Freedom Begins With Self | Women And Resistance.

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In this episode of Women and Resistance, we explore the life and legacy of Audre Lorde.

In this conversation, she discusses her life, identity, and the intersections of race, gender, and sexuality.

She emphasises the importance of collective struggles against oppression and the need for solidarity among marginalised groups. Lorde reflects on her experiences in education, activism, and the power of the erotic as a source of strength.

She challenges societal norms and encourages individuals to fully embrace their identities and experiences.

The conversation culminates in a reflection on her legacy and the ongoing fight for freedom and justice.

Takeaways

*Audre Lorde identifies as a black, lesbian, mother, warrior, and poet, emphasising the importance of intersectionality.
*She discusses the anger often imposed on black women and how it can be a righteous force for change.
*Lorde highlights the need for solidarity among marginalised groups to combat oppression.
*She reflects on her upbringing and the impact of her West Indian heritage on her identity.
*Education played a crucial role in her activism and understanding of societal issues.
*Lorde emphasises the power of the erotic as a source of strength and self-knowledge.
*She critiques the notion of silence as a protective measure for marginalised individuals.
*Lorde argues that racism is a belief in the superiority of one race over others, leading to dominance.
*She encourages individuals to embrace their scars and experiences as part of their identity.
*Lorde's legacy continues to inspire discussions on feminism, race, and sexuality.

Chapters

00:00 Introduction to Women and Resistance
00:43 Exploring Audre Lorde's Identity
03:16 Intersectionality and Oppression
06:44 Personal History and Family Background
12:03 Childhood Experiences and Education
14:42 Navigating Womanhood and Reproductive Rights
17:24 Motherhood and Personal Evolution
19:12 Love, Politics, and Identity
21:15 Literary Contributions and Readings
21:44 The Power of the Erotic
24:27 Defining Eros and Its Significance
27:02 Exploring Anger and Its Impact
28:57 Racism and the Struggle for Unity
31:45 Anger as a Response to Racism
35:33 The Need for Constructive Anger
38:02 Freedom and Self-Connection
40:22 The Journey of Self-Acceptance
43:54 The Importance of Feeling
46:07 Breaking Free from Constructs

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Welcome to Women and Resistance, a powerful podcast where we honour the courage, resilience, and revolutionary spirit of women across the globe. Hosted by Aya Fubara Eneli Esq and Adesoji Iginla...

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