Episode Synopsis "marginality as a site of resistance: ramblings on wall geckos, bell hooks, and collective imagination"
Today we're honoring bell hooks' legacy by reflecting on her essay marginality as a site of resistance. bell hooks was an American author, professor, feminist, and social activist whose work focused on the intersectionality of race, capitalism, and gender. Join us as we chat about the ways this piece has impacted us personally. P.S. Be prepared for the sounds of Lagos! Stay in touch with us @betweenspacepod on Instagram and Twitter.
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