African Feminist Forum (AFF)
The African Feminist Forum (AFF) regional gathering brings together African feminist activists to discuss strategy, refine approaches and develop stronger networks to advance women’s rights in Africa.
<a href="http://www.africanfeministforum.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">http://www.africanfeministforum.com/</a>
African Feminist Forum (AFF)
2016
English, French
Asia Pacific Forum on Women, Law and Development (APWLD)
Asia Pacific’s leading feminist, membership driven network. For 25 years, APWLD has been empowering women to use law as an instrument of change for equality, justice, peace and development. They use research, training, advocacy and activism to claim and strengthen women’s human rights. Their four programme areas include Women and Power, Feminist Law and Practice, Breaking out of Marginalisation and Grounding the Global.
<a href="http://apwld.org/" title="http://apwld.org/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">http://apwld.org/</a>
Asia Pacific Forum on Women, Law and Development (APWLD)
English
Barbara Smith Caring Circle
A circle of monthly donors to collectively contribute whatever you can afford to ensure that feminist activist Barbara Smith is able to live the life she deserves in retirement. Because she has dedicated her life’s work towards liberation, and not to a career with a pension, Barbara is still working paycheck to paycheck in order to make ends meet, pay her bills, and maintain health insurance.
<a href="http://www.smithcaringcircle.com/" title="http://www.smithcaringcircle.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">http://www.smithcaringcircle.com/</a>
English
Black American Feminisms
A multidisciplinary bibliography website compiled by Sherri L. Barnes on Black American Feminisms.
Sherri L. Barnes
<a href="http://blackfeminism.library.ucsb.edu/" title="http://blackfeminism.library.ucsb.edu/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">http://blackfeminism.library.ucsb.edu/</a>
Librarians Association of the University of California
English
Black Feminism
A short write up on Black Feminism that lists four open-access sources at the bottom of the page.
Amistad Digital Resource
<a href="http://www.amistadresource.org/the_future_in_the_present/black_feminism.html" title="http://www.amistadresource.org/the_future_in_the_present/black_feminism.html" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">http://www.amistadresource.org/the_future_in_the_present/black_feminism.html</a>
Columbia University
English
Black Feminism and Intersectionality
This is an article that defines intersectionality and how it's used within Black feminism.
Sharon Smith
<a href="https://isreview.org/issue/91/black-feminism-and-intersectionality" title="https://isreview.org/issue/91/black-feminism-and-intersectionality" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">https://isreview.org/issue/91/black-feminism-and-intersectionality</a>
International Socialist Review
2013
English
BlackFeminisms.com
Serves as an outlet for the cultivation of scholarship that centers on Black women.
Melissa Brown
<a href="https://www.blackfeminisms.com/" title="https://www.blackfeminisms.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">https://www.blackfeminisms.com/</a>
BlackFeminisms.com
English
Brave, Creative and Resilient: The State of Young Feminist Organizing
Provides a ‘snapshot’ of who young feminist organizations are, the issues and strategies they work on, and the financial and political realities that shape their work.
FRIDA and AWID
<a href="https://www.awid.org/publications/brave-creative-and-resilient-state-young-feminist-organizing" title="https://www.awid.org/publications/brave-creative-and-resilient-state-young-feminist-organizing" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">https://www.awid.org/publications/brave-creative-and-resilient-state-young-feminist-organizing</a>
FRIDA and AWID
September 2016
English
But Some of Us Are Brave: A History of Black Feminism
A paper written and published by MIT’s The Thistle Alternative News Collective on the history of black feminism in the U.S.
The Thistle Alternative News Collective
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
English
The Combahee River Collective
The CRC was established in 1974 set goals to make black feminism and lesbianism a part of the women’s movement because before this group the feminist movement was based solely on the heterosexual white middle class women.
Gina Javaheri, Andrew Schwartz, Taylor Rae Washington, Courtney Massengale, Kelly Villata
<a href="https://combaheerivercollective.weebly.com/" title="https://combaheerivercollective.weebly.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">https://combaheerivercollective.weebly.com/</a>
Self Published
English