Dilek Sayedahmed, PhD

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Unlike our older black women allies we had for the most part been educated in predominantly white settings. Most of us had never been in a subordinated position in relation to a white female. Most of us had not been in the workforce. We had never been in our place. We were better positioned to critique racism and white supremacy within the women’s movement.
Feminism Is for Everybody: Passionate Politics
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