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View ArticleCall for Submissions: “Beyond Critique: Feminist Strategies in the 21st Century”
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©Alison Saar Aishah Shahidah Simmons — my sister and comrade across miles and years, and the visionary behind the historic forum you’ve been reading for the last two weeks — has broken new ground...
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