Contemporary Woman Poets with Audre Lorde & Marge Piercy
This 1976 episode features a conversation with Audre Lorde and Marge Piercy. Lorde was an associate professor at John Jay College of Criminal Justice at the City University of New York. Her third book of poetry, "From a Land Where Other People Live," was nominated for a National Book Award in Poetry in 1974. Her most recent book of poetry is titled "Coal." Piercy is a poet-novelist. She is the author of four novels; the latest is titled "Woman on the Edge of Time." Her fourth and latest book of poetry is titled "Living in the Open." She travels regularly giving readings and workshops.

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The Life of Audre Lorde

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Audre Lorde reads Uses of the Erotic: The Erotic As Power (FULL Updated)

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Audre Lorde: A Burst of Light (1993)

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Speaking Freely: Bell Hooks

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Black Intellectuals Speak: James Baldwin, Nikki Giovanni & Dr. Welsing | Full Conversations

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Audre Lorde reads "Black Studies" (complete) from New York Head Shop and Museum —The Poetry Center

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The Black Woman (Amina Baraka)

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Alice Walker interview (1996)

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Writer Anne Carson: Life is Not Fair | Louisiana Channel

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Audre Lorde's Philosophical Legacy: SchwarzRund Interview

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Facing Evil With Maya Angelou

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Maya Angelou Live and Unplugged

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"I am Your Sister": Audre Lorde in the Context of Black Feminist Activism and Ethics

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Audre Lorde interviewed by Judy Simmons

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James Baldwin Interview (1963)

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Chinua Achebe Interview (1964)

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Audre Lorde - The complete last reading in Berlin

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Maya Angelou & James Baldwin in Conversation | THIRTEEN

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AudreLorde - Reading at Amerika Haus Berlin 1984

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