Black Women Radicals
Item- Title
- Black Women Radicals
- Creator
- Jaimee A. Swift
- homepage
- https://www.blackwomenradicals.com/
- Description
- A digital collection consisting of databases, blogs, archives, and projects uplifting Black Womens’ voices and histories. The project expands gender and racial bounds through radical political activism. Created by Black Women Radicals (BWR), which is a black feminist advocate group.
- Requirements
- Accessible using a digital medium and internet connection.
- Alternatives
- Other resources are available of Black women history and projects uplifting voices of feminist/gender-expansive minority groups. Black Women Radicals provides a page listing alternative resources. Black and Asian Feminist Solidarities Project, is another resource focusing on advocating multicultural feminism.
- https://www.blackwomenradicals.com/blog-feed/black-feminist-archival-projects-you-need-to-know-about
- https://www.radcliffe.harvard.edu/schlesinger-library/collections/black-women-oral-history-project
- http://www.blackfemaleproject.org/
- https://aaww.org/project/black-asian-feminist-solidarities/
- Get Started
- General knowledge of Black history and the African Diaspora. Understanding feminist theory, gender studies, and critical race theory could be helpful. Knowledge of navigating a website with multiple sections, links, and buttons.
- Accessibility
- Black Women Radicals is very accessible and free for educational use. Does not have text to speech features or the ability to enlarge the font. Provides multiple ways to view information: YouTube videos, infographics, database, and blogs.
- Contributor
- Keshia M. White
- Emerald Faith
- Karla Mendez
- Nana Brantuo
- Andrea N. Baldwin
- Doriana Diaz
- Date Copyrighted
- 2019
- Language
- English
- Item sets
- DGHM110 How did they make that?

