Details
- Organiser : The Panafro Bookclub & Centre d'Information Tiers Monde
- Date : 18/07/2026 15:30 - 17:00
- Duration : 1H30
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Where :
Cercle de Coopération des ONGD du Luxembourg
55 Av. de la Liberté, 1931 Gare Luxembourg - Language(s) : EN
- Language level : B1
Type of event
- Ateliers créatifs et de rencontre
Registration
Writing Black Feminism is a retrospective of Black feminist movements worldwide. For centuries, Black women have fought institutional racism and sexism two systems of oppression that have shaped societies and limited their opportunities and freedom.
Literature has been one of the key spaces for the expression and theorization of Black feminism. We will explore this through several books, including the book A Heap of a Mix Up written by one of the founders of the first British Afro-feminist movement : Stella Dadzie. She will be in conversation with educator and activist Patricia Angoy, based in Luxembourg.
Together, we will take a closer look at the specific case of Black feminism in the UK and seek to answer the following question:
What distinguishes Black feminist movements from other feminist movements?
the discussion will be followed by drinks.