The Master’s Tools Will Never Dismantle the Master’s House” by Audre Lorde is an essay that will never not be relevant.
Audre Lorde was a bad-ass poet, a feminist and a woman ahead of her time. She was born on Feb. 18, 1934, in Harlem to parents from Barbados and Carriacou. At an early age, Lorde knew her calling. She ...
Black feminist Audre Lorde would have turned 80 years old today. (She also shares a birthday with Toni Morrison, who turns 83.) Twitter is flooded with tributes, remembrances and quotes from the ...
Stuck inside during the great bomb cyclone of 2026? Watched “Heated Rivalry” more times than you’d care to admit? Looking for some literary distractions? Here are some suggestions. “She Is Here” (PM ...
It’s not long after her defining Glastonbury headline performance that Vogue gets to catch up with Doechii and delve into her stuffed Louis Vuitton bag. “Me and my team pushed ourselves harder than we ...
"ZAMI is a fast-moving chronicle. From the author's vivid childhood memories in Harlem to her coming of age in the late 1950s, the nature of Audre Lorde's work is cyclical. It especially relates the ...
Streaming platforms for The Body of a Poet: A Tribute to Audre Lorde haven’t been announced yet. Check back soon for updates on where you can watch it online.
National Poetry Month revisits the 1979 March on Washington with poetry from the rally stage recited by Allen Ginsberg, Paula ...
"This Ixia Press edition, first published in 2017, is an unabridged republication of the work originally published by Firebrand Books, Ithaca, New York, in 1988. A Foreword by Sonia Sanchez has been ...
It burns so good, and I love it. Peels my lips right off. I'll grow new ones. Like, it doesn't matter. As long as they're plump, period. [calm music] The first item that I have is this little ...