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Author: crunkadelic

Crunk Feminists Review “12 Years A Slave”

October 28, 2013 crunkadelicFilm & TV

Check out Crunkadelic and EeshaP reviewing the film adaptation of Solomon Northup’s slave narrative, 12 Years a Slave. Have you seen the film, fam? What are your impressions? Join the conversation below, on Facebook, and on Twitter.

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Interview with Kiini Ibura Salaam and Chesya Burke

October 21, 2013October 20, 2013 crunkadelicArt

  CFs Sheridf and Crunkadelic had the honor of interviewing two awesome speculative fiction authors, the fabulous Kiini Ibura Salaam (author of Ancient, Ancient) and Chesya Burke (author of Let’s Play White). We talk feminism, Afrofuturism, and so much more. Check out the interview below. Kiini and Chesya will be reading from their works at […]

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Somebody, Anybody? It’s Hard Out Here for a Sista

October 14, 2013October 14, 2013 crunkadelicBeauty Industrial Complex

  Trigger warning: Violent language   “Somebody, anybody sing a Black girl song”  Ntozake Shange, For Colored Girls Who Considered Suicide When the Rainbow was Enuf                             Being a Black woman or girl in the United States has never been easy. That much […]

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Best of Summer 2013

September 5, 2013September 5, 2013 crunkadelicFilm & TV

Now that our days of wearing linen pants and rocking open-toed shoes are drawing to a close, we at the CFC have been thinking about the stuff we most enjoyed about this wild, wonderful, and weird summer. What follows is a short list of some of our CFs’ favorite things from this summer—from films, to […]

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Loving Ourselves: The Case for Radical Empathy

July 22, 2013July 22, 2013 crunkadelicActivism

It’s been a rough past few weeks, hasn’t it? Between the SCOTUS rulings, Zimmerman trial, another recent discovery of a serial killer who has targeted Black women, and the general tomfoolery of white supremacy experienced on a daily basis, it seems like we can’t catch a break. Certainly, it’s never easy to be a person […]

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To Rachel Jeantel, With Love

June 28, 2013June 28, 2013 crunkadelicBody

If you’ve been following the George Zimmerman Trial, the name Rachel Jeantel probably rings a bell. Rachel is 19 years old and was one of the last people to speak with Trayvon Martin before his murder. Brought on as a witness for the prosecution, this brave young person has been ridiculed in the mainstream media […]

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Girl, Bye: Why This Moment is Bigger than Paula Deen

June 24, 2013June 20, 2024 crunkadelicCapitalism

Unless you’ve been living under a rock these past few days, you’ve probably heard about the kerfuffle with Our Fair Lady of Butter, Paula Deen. The quick and dirty of it all is that Deen and her brother, Bubba Hiers, are facing a discrimination suit from a former employee, Lisa Jackson, who has accused the […]

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Mama’s Baby, Papa’s Maybe

June 17, 2013February 27, 2025 crunkadelicFamily

Father’s Day has come and gone again. As someone who did not grow up with a father or father figures, this day has not traditionally been on my radar at all. These days, though, it’s hard to forget Father’s Day, besides all the incessant commercials urging you to buy the fathers in your life any […]

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Getting Crunk at Charis: Sweetwater and Supporting Feminist Bookstores!

June 14, 2013 crunkadelicAcademia

Come one, come all! Join us in Atlanta at Charis Books and More on Friday, June 28th, 2013 at 7:30pm EST for CF Robin Boylorn’s book talk for Sweetwater: Black Women and Narratives of Resilience.   The CFC is so proud of our girl Robin! Earlier this year, she published her first book with Peter […]

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Getting Free & Staying Free

May 13, 2013May 13, 2013 crunkadelicAcademia

It might seem a bit cliché for an English professor to be all like “Beloved is one of my favorite novels,” but it’s the truth. I love that book with a fiery burning passion. It’s one of those texts that I can always go back to and that never gets old. I can open any […]

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