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An Ode to Black Feminism; The Revolutionary Practice

An Ode to Black Feminism ; The Revolutionary Practice

At its core, Black Feminism challenges the mainstream feminist narrative, which historically prioritised the concerns and experiences of white, middle-class women. By foregrounding the unique challenges faced by Black women, it fosters a more inclusive and intersectional approach to feminism, amplifying marginalised voices and advocating for systemic change.

What impact has the Black feminist movement had on society?

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