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Moya Bailey


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Moya Bailey is Assistant Professor in the Department of Cultures, Societies, and Global Studies at Northeastern University. She is notable for creating the term misogynoir, which describes a specific form of discrimination experienced by black women.

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“The poem “Brother” by Pat Parker addresses the violence Black women face in their own communities while trying to address systemic oppression: Brother I don’t want to hear about how my real enemy is the system. i’m no genius, but i do know that system you hit me with is called a fist.”
Moya Bailey, Misogynoir Transformed: Black Women’s Digital Resistance



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