Go to Black Feminist Thought
About
Black Feminist Thought
Ida B. Wells said, ‘the way to right wrongs is to shine the truth of light on them’ — this collections is from a group of students from F&M shining some light.
Note from the editor

Ida B. Wells said, ‘the way to right wrongs is to shine the truth of light on them’ — this collections is from a group of students from F&M shining some light.

Editors
Go to the profile of Tanya Rawal-Jindia
Tanya Rawal-Jindia
Dr. Rawal-Jindia is a professor of Rhetoric at Berry College & a professor of Africana Studies and Gender Studies at Franklin & Marshall College
Writers
Go to the profile of Eniyah Brown-Moore
Eniyah Brown-Moore
Franklin & Marshall College ‘22
Go to the profile of Nicolas Cortez
Go to the profile of M Davis
Go to the profile of Mbenjami
Go to the profile of Shannon Boodhoo
Go to the profile of Amirahenry
Go to the profile of justBlack
Go to the profile of Saucee Farmer
Saucee Farmer
Open Minded
Go to the profile of Jovani Hernandez
Go to the profile of Ayana Stuart
Go to the profile of Rachel St. Louis
Go to the profile of Lulu Solis-Perez
Go to the profile of Emily
Emily
Hello, My name is Emily Small. Franklin and Marshall ’ 21. I am a college student eager to learn more about black feminism in our current lenses.
Go to the profile of Nicole Olarsch
Nicole Olarsch
Student at Franklin & Marshall College, ‘21.
Go to the profile of Destiny Romaine
Go to the profile of Cesar Silva
Go to the profile of Lauren Proffitt
Go to the profile of Kat Patterson
Go to the profile of Jenelsy Lopez