BLACK FEMINISM.

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BLACK FEMINISM

WHAT IS BLACK FEMINISM? Black feminism is a type of feminism. Black feminists believe that sexism and racism are bound together. This is called intersectionality.

WOMANISM Womanism is a social theory based on the history and everyday experiences of black women including opposing interpretations of conceptions such as feminism, men, and blackness.

BLACK LIVES MATTER Black Lives Matter is an activist movement against racism and police brutality African Americans experience in the USA examining cases of oppression that disadvantage black women in particular.

BLACK FEMINISM IN 21st CENTURY Third wave feminism claimed the need for more intersectionality in feminist activism and the inclusion of black and other ethnic minority women. Moreover, the advancement of technology has fostered the development of a new digital feminism.

BLACK FEMINSM VS WHITE FEMINSM “White feminism" is a specific set of single-issue, non- intersectional, superficial feminist practices. It is the feminism we understand as mainstream and doesn't consider race as a factor in the struggle for equality.

RODOPI VILTANIOTI MARIA KLIDOUHAKI