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Edition 19: Combahee at 40: New Conversations and Debates in Black Feminism (Issue 3)
Editor’s Note
♦ Barbara Ransby
Ode to Our Feminist Foremothers: The Intersectional Black Panther Party History Project on Collaborative Praxis and Fifty Years of Panther History
♦ Mary Phillips, Robyn C. Spencer , Angela D. LeBlanc-Ernest & Tracye A. Matthews
“There Is NO Justice in Louisiana”: Crimes against Nature and the Spirit of Black Feminist Resistance
♦ Laura McTighe & Deon Haywood
Reproductive Justice as Intersectional Feminist Activism
♦ Loretta J. Ross
Negro Women May Be Dangerous: Black Women’s Insurgent Activism in the Movement for Black Lives
♦ Treva B. Lindsey
Why Did They Die? On Combahee and the Serialization of Black Death
♦ Terrion L. Williamson
Constructing Deportable Subjectivity: Antiforeignness, Antiradicalism, and Antiblackness during the McCarthyist Structure of Feeling
♦ Charisse Burden-Stelly
The Role of Combahee in Anti-Diversity Work
♦ Nicole Truesdell, Jesse Carr & Catherine M. Orr
The Combahee River Collective Forty Years Later: Social Healing within a Black Feminist Classroom
♦ Karina L. Cespedes, Corey Rae Evans & Shayla Monteiro
What Is Caribbean Freedom?
♦ Vincent Lloyd
Review of Concrete Demands: The Search for Black Power in the 20th Century, by Rhonda Y. Williams
♦ Christopher Tinson
Correction to: Magnolia Longing: The Plantation Tour as Palimpsest
♦ Tanya Shields