International Women's Day - (Bad) Feminism whit Roxane Gay
Few writers have redefined the boundaries of modern feminist discourse as Roxane Gay. Join the author of internationally acclaimed books like Bad Feminist and Hunger as we dissect the intersection of feminism, power, and literature.
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Roxane Gay
Roxane Gay is a leading voice in conversations about representation, autonomy, and the complexities of living in a world that often marginalizes difference. Her work raises essential questions about who gets to tell their story, how agency is reclaimed in the face of systemic oppression, and the transformative potential of storytelling as a tool for resistance and change.
Together with Roxane Gay, we explore how literature shapes the struggle for justice and equality. We delve into the ways in which personal stories can illuminate universal struggles, challenge norms, and inspire movements.
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