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Black Women Are Touted as Political Props for the Trans Movement
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My Interview with Free Black Thought

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Portrait of Angela Davis inquisitively gazing at the camera with her chin resting against her hand
Scholar, Professor and Author Angela Davis.

Hi Everyone,

I’m proud to share my latest interview with Connie from the Journal of Free Black Thought. 

We shared a lively and fruitful conversation about a range of topics, including: 

  • My scholastic background from childhood to present day

  • My essay, How the Trans movement is Erasing Black Women From History

  • Black women who are used as props to fuel the trans movement & our own erasure

  • How black women are disproportionately harmed by the legal impacts of gender ideology 

  • How I effectively navigate gender ideology in social situations such as pronoun circles.

Check it out!

Journal of Free Black Thought
Ep. 67 - The Trans Movement is Co-Opting Black History (N3VLYNNN)
N3VLYNNN first caught our eye when she wrote an excellent piece setting the record straight on civil rights activist Pauli Murray’s identity. In this episode she and host Connie Morgan talk about what is happening to black history and how to handle modern gender ideology…
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9 months ago · 19 likes · 5 comments · Free Black Thought and N3VLYNNN

Now I have to admit, Connie threw me a some curveballs with those rapid-fire questions at the end of the interview! After giving some more thought, I’d like to clarify and expand upon a couple of responses I gave.

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