AFS Journal

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AFS is a leading peer-reviewed interdisciplinary journal providing a forum for transformative feminist ideas & analyses. Editors: Maryanne Dever & Lisa Adkins

Australia (Routledge/T&F) Sydney : Gadigal Land, NSW
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    With the murder of Breonna Taylor, George Floyd, and Tony McDade by the police and the threatened lynching of Christian Cooper weighing heavily on , here are readings about blackness, mourning, and rebellion that have gotten her through:

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    We're thrilled to announce that the Library is now offering $116,000 in paid research fellowships! Enjoy special access to our rich collections and uncover fresh perspectives on Australian history and culture. Apply by 5pm, Friday 17 July 2020:

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    Online bookings to visit our reading rooms will open tomorrow, 10am Wednesday 27 May. There'll be two daily sessions offered Monday to Friday, 10 am to 6 pm. First up, we're taking bookings for 1, 2 and 3 June. Plan your visit here:

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    History is the only true teacher, the revolution the best school for the proletariat. –Rosa Luxemburg

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    Nina Simone to Langston Hughes in 2020, I mean, 1960. “Sometimes, when I’m with white “liberals” who want to know why we’re so bitter—I forget how complete has been the white race’s rejection of us all these years.”

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    We are excited to officially announce the new book series ‘Gender, Sexuality and Global Politics’ by Please contact the editors with your book projects and ideas Please RT

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    Here are 7 things white people can and should commit to right now to protect Black lives from the police:

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    Now the sun dipped deeper below the horizon ...[Page from Early (first?) draft: holograph and typescript, corrected the manuscript of Under the Sea Wind.] From: Rachel Carson papers

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    Larry Kramer was an inspiring AIDS activist who exemplified the power of our voices. His donation of papers to allowed me to write my BA thesis on how AIDS activism led to fast-track approval in the FDA. Rest in Power.

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    20 years ago today, 250,000 people marched across the Sydney Harbour Bridge, calling for reconciliation. It was the largest political demonstration ever held in Australia, and took over six hours for everyone to cross the Bridge.

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