The Transnational Politics of June Jordan
“June Jordan was uninterested in poetry and writing as a form of escapism; she was using it as a specific political tool — exemplified in ‘Poem about My Rights.’”
Intersectionality in Transnational Contexts
"To treat intersectionality as an account of identity is to shear the framework of its radical potential and make it easily co-optable for neoliberal aims.”
Caribbean Feminist Possibilities
What are the radical possibilities of Caribbean feminisms? Do Caribbean feminisms confront their historical exclusions?

