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Erasure of Black Women's Voices with Karmen Townsend

43m · Face to Face · 16 Jun 21:24

On this episode we have a candid conversation with fashion and political enthusiast, Karmen Townsend,  on the erasure of Black Women's Voices in social and political movements. Following her social media post advocating for the acknowledgment of Black women's unique experiences with police brutality, we discuss the importance of validating and acknowledging Black women's fear and are encouraged to understand our personal impact through learning and spreading their stories. 

This episode is Dedicated to Breonna Taylor, a Black woman who was fatally shot by Louisville police officers on March 13, 2020. Click here to learn more about Breonna Taylor's Story and ways to advocate and support.

Resources mentioned in this episode:

Say Her Name Report, Archive of Black Female experiences with police brutality

African American Policy Forum 

A few Black Female Scholars and Theorizers:

(Topics: Black women, identity, race, gender, sexuality, intersectionality, history, politics, social/political culture):

Bell Hooks

Kimberle Crenshaw

Joy Degruy

Patricia Hill-Collins



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