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#CiteBlackWomen! It's HERE!!! After much anticipation, we are elated to announce our new Cite Black Women Podcast and our new website!!! Check out our podcast trailer, Season 1, Episode 0 here: http://ow.ly/UJt630n46Tw Our website at http://www.citeblackwomencollective.orgHvala. Twitter će to iskoristiti za poboljšanje vaše vremenske crte. PoništiPoništi -
“It’s the thing that black people love so much—the saying of words, holding them on the tongue, experimenting with them, playing with them…” Toni Morrison
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Stage quote should say Amerindian and *Amerafricans* —- the term Lélia Gonzalez coined to refer to people of African descent from the Americas.
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To view more of her work and see her galleries, visit her website at http://www.rosanapaulino.com.br/
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(L) Social Fabric (Front view): Colorful monotype and sewing on fabric. Approximately 2.30 mx 2.92 m - 2010. (R) Queen: Terracotta and glass - 55.0 x 36.0 24.5 cm - 2006.pic.twitter.com/RvBvwYS7Da
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(L) Mother and Daughter – Blind Drawing from the Tecelãs Series: Watercolor and graphite on paper - 32.5 x 25.0 cm - 2003. (R) Backstage: Image transferred over fabric, frame and sewing thread. 30.0 cm diameter - 1997.pic.twitter.com/5FL3h78ZnX
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She holds a doctorate in visual arts from the School of Communications and Arts at the University of São Paulo (ECA/USAP), a specialization in engraving from the London Print Studio, and a bachelor’s in engraving from ECA/USP.
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Rosana Paulino is a visual artist whose work centers around social, ethnic, and gender issues, focusing in particular on black women in Brazilian society and the various types of violence suffered by this population due to racism and the lasting legacy of slavery.
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Happy
#CiteBlackWomenSunday!! Today we’re highlighting Rosana Paulino, a visual artist and one of our keynote speakers for the@llilasbenson conference, Black Women’s Intellectual Contributions to the Americas!

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ICYMI, here's Google's image to honor Lélia Gonzalez's 85th birthday.
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"I cannot speak in the first person singular of something which is painfully common to millions of women who live in the region, those "Amerindians" and "Americans" who are oppressed by a 'latinness' which legitimizes there 'inferiority'" - Lélia Gonzalez (1988)
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In 1988, Gonzalez wrote her groundbreaking essay, "For an Afro-Latin American Feminism", one of a few of her essays that has been translated into English.
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Today we celebrate the birthday of Brazilian activist and anthropologist Lélia Gonzalez! She was born
#TDIH in 1935 in Belo Horizonte. She would have been 85 years old today.#CiteBlackWomenpic.twitter.com/XIE9jTEgjA
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"How do Black women’s voices, in all of their diversity (trans, cis queer and non-queer) reshape our modes of theorizing, analyzing, and describing [worlds]" Submit your thoughts for the
@FeministJournal Special issue on#CiteBlackWomen. Due March 1. http://afa.americananthro.org/call-for-proposals-feminist-anthropology-issue-2-1-citeblackwomen/ …pic.twitter.com/JIJ1AkY5FZ
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Happy first day of Black History Month!! Who are you reading this month? Who are your favs? How will you
#CiteBlackWomen?

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Wednesday, February 19th, please join us for our first Book Salon of the new year, featuring Tsedale M. Melaku presenting "You Don't Look Like a Lawyer: Black Women and Systemic Gendered Racism" in conversation with Angie Beeman. RSVP here, http://bit.ly/TMelaku2020
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For people in the Atlanta area, this event about Dana-Ain Davis' new book, Reproductive Injustice: Racism, Pregnancy, and Premature Birth, is free and open to the public at Spelman College!https://twitter.com/SpelSocAnthro/status/1221829189596274688 …
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Her novel Contending Forces & some of her magazine novels are reprinted as part of the Schomburg Library of Nineteenth-Century Black Women Writers series
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Hopkins died in 1930. Her work and talents across genres makes her one of the most prolific Black women writers, though she was lesser known during the Harlem Renaissance & never fully appreciated during her time.
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Some felt Hopkins & her work were too political--she eventually resigned her post as literary editor of the Colored American Magazine & started her own publishing company in 1905, but was unable to secure funding.
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