The I was made to believe / We who write also dance / Yet no dancer writes (the way we write) / No writer ever dances (the way they dance) – Trinh T. Minh-ha (1989)
The I was made to believe / We who write also dance / Yet no dancer writes (the way we write) / No writer ever dances (the way they dance) – Trinh T. Minh-ha (1989)


OOMK

3X3X6 - Shu Lea Cheang

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DFS_On Difference Without Separability
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Queer Assemblage - Jabir K. Puar
inter:archive Zurich 2020

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Q by Ceylan Öztrük
MY GIRLFRIEND IS A BOOK OF VOICES_Paloma Ayala.jpg
Tina Reden - Ain't I a Woman
Young Girls Reading Group
Cyberfeminism Index
Maria Lugones_Toward-a-Decolonial-Feminism.pdf
Taylor Doran_Cassandra Press1
Fred Moten and Wu Tsang - Who Touched Me?
Romy Rüegger - Climbing Monuments
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Victoria SIn_Dream Babes 2.0
Feminism-interrupted
Mai Ling
Yuderkys Espinosa Miñoso_intersectionality
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Practice Intersectionality
Kimberlé-Crenshaw(1989).pdf
XENOFEMINISM | Laboria Cuboniks
There is no such thing as single-issue struggle because we do not live single-issues lives." – Audre Lorde on intersectionality (1984)
There is no such thing as single-issue struggle because we do not live single-issues lives." – Audre Lorde on intersectionality (1984)
"The mestizo and the queer exist at this time and point on the evolutionary continuum for a purpose. We are a blending that proves that all blood is intricately woven together, and that we are spawned out of similar souls." – Gloria Anzaldúa (1987)
"The mestizo and the queer exist at this time and point on the evolutionary continuum for a purpose. We are a blending that proves that all blood is intricately woven together, and that we are spawned out of similar souls." – Gloria Anzaldúa (1987)






















