#4 - Discussing intersectional ways of working together - with Lesley-Ann Brown
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In this 4th program in the seria 'Staying with the trouble's of privileges in common spaces' by the bridge radio, we will be focusing on intersectionality and how to develop intersectional practices in groups that work together across privilege. We will be talking about how and why intersectionality is important to think at the core of how we think and organize our social struggles.
Our guest with us is writer, educater and activist Lesley-Ann Brown who was one of the organiser of women’s march in 2017 in Copenhagen. She will soon be coming out with ther book 'Decolonial Daughter: Letters from a Black Woman to her European Son'. We interviewed Lesley Anna brown on her experience and opinion on the topic of intersectionality and working together in activism spaces. We will be talking about decolonisation, reproduction of discrimination and self healing in activist spaces.
You will also be hearing clips from Professor Kimberle Crenshaw who coined the term intersectionality and songs by Brenda fassie, Turiya Alice Coltrane, Miriam Makeba, Asa and Gil Scott-Heron.