A self-described Black lesbian mother warrior poet, Audre Lorde lived a life of possibility. To her readers, colleagues, and admirers, she offered a radical and liberating vision of the world in her ...
For almost 30 years (give or take one notable gap), Poetry In Motion has been one of the most wonderful ongoing MTA programs, in which snippets of poems are placed in subway cars and digital screens ...
Feb. 18 (UPI) --Google is celebrating poet, feminist, professor and civil rights champion Audre Lorde with a new Doodle, in honor of Black History Month. Google's homepage features artwork from guest ...
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BUFFALO, N.Y. -- Shortly before her death, the eminently quotable Audre Lorde -- an American original who became a major figure in women's, African-American and lesbian literature -- took the African ...
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Audre Lorde was a bad-ass poet, a feminist and a woman ahead of her time. She was born on Feb. 18, 1934, in Harlem to parents from Barbados and Carriacou. At an early age, Lorde knew her calling. She ...
The legacies of Audre Lorde and Toni Morrison and the influential spaces they both hold across a wide range of readers places them as towering giants of American literature. Lorde and Morrison share a ...
Thursday's Google Doodle celebrates the words of poet and civil rights activist Audre Lorde in honor of what would have been her 87th birthday. Google users will see a colorful rendering in Google's ...
As part of ongoing Black History Month celebrations, Google has replaced their homepage logo with an animated slideshow honoring Audre Lorde for her work as a poet, feminist, and civil rights activist ...