By Aishah Shahidah Simmons and Darnell L. Moore Stephanie Gilmore is an antiracist queer feminist scholar-activist who engages activism through education and writing. She facilitates...
Tamura Lomax TFW Founder. Scholar. Activist. Writer. Speaking Topics: Race, Religion, Popular Culture, Social Movement & Feminist Publishing Speaker’s Fee Range: Email us at [email protected]. Monica J....
By Lisa Jean Moore While today marks the end of the weeklong TFW Forum on Masculinities, the reverberations of the impressive, brave, and breathtaking collection...
By Mychal Denzel Smith, Darnell L. Moore, Kiese Laymon, and Kai M. Green What follows is a series of letters shared between four writers who...
By Lisa Jean Moore When I was invited to participate in coordinating The Feminist Wire’s Forum on Masculinities, I was both excited and more than...
My mentor Darnell L. Moore’s recent piece, Black Freaks, Black Fags, Black Dykes: Re-imagining Rebecca Walker’s “Black Cool” jolted my consciousness about the ways in...
By Darnell L. Moore and Aishah Shahidah Simmons Dr. Salamishah Tillet is a feminist academic, activist, and writer. She is an Assistant Professor of English and...
Founding Editor Tamura A. Lomax DDD Managing Editors Monica J. Casper Tamura A. Lomax Darnell L. Moore DDD Associate Editors Heidi R. Lewis Joseph Osmundson...
With the intertwined mission of fostering feminist, anti-racist, and anti-imperialist perspectives, 2012 gave our contributors no shortage of topics about which to write. We saw...
From the editors: Here at TFW, we have many, many email and phone conversations that never make their way onto our site. We bounce ideas...
Today marks the conclusion of our Forum on World AIDS Day, but we are committed to making space for critical conversations on HIV/AIDS throughout the...
Over this past week, TFW Collective members and guest writers have had their say about electoral politics, generally, and voting, specifically. Over and over again,...
I grew up in South Texas listening to startling accounts of Mexican Americans robbed of their right to vote by power holders so threatened...
In 1982, Black Lesbian Feminist Poet and Scholar Cheryl Clarke wrote a letter to her fellow Black Feminist Poet June Jordan: “No there is nothing...
Examine the image above carefully. What do you see? No, it’s not a parody from The Onion. It’s actually the cover of this week’s edition...
Wednesday morning, a line formed through the Charlotte Convention Center as delegates, community members, and media waited to enter the African American Caucus to hear...
By: David J. Leonard and Darnell L. Moore In a recent documentary, which was featured on NewsOne, Sylvia Harvey “explores the strange double-standard that allows...
By Darnell L. Moore and Tamura A.Lomax What is left for one to do when she has done everything from interviewing heads of state, writing...