Summer of Our Lorde: Radical Study and Intentional Healing
By Jess McCabe | 2 July 2008, 23:10
brokenbeautiful press is putting on a study group centred on Audre Lorde.
The readings for the group are available online, so everyone can participate.
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Updated: 2 July 2008
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