8 Mujeres Negras ¿Por Que Fueron Asesinadas?

Title

8 Mujeres Negras ¿Por Que Fueron Asesinadas?

Date

circa 1978-1979

Description

On page 1: "Preparado por la Colectiva Rio Combahe, una organizacion de Femenistas Afro-Norteamericanas de Boston."

Spanish-language version of similar English-language pamphlets about murders of Black women in Roxbury, Dorchester, the South End, and the Back Bay, all of which are neighborhoods of Boston, Massachusetts. The authors of the pamphlet discuss issues of police and media indifference, violence against women, and the intersectionalities of oppression in the lives of Third World women and women of color. The authors also provide guidance on self protection and a list of community organizations and resources related to violence against women.

Creator

Combahee River Collective

Subject

People of colour (LGBTQ); Third World people (LGBTQ); Lesbians; Intersectionality; Boston (Mass.)

Publisher

The History Project: Documenting LGBTQ Boston (digital record)

Rights

Copyright restrictions may apply. Visit https://historyproject.omeka.net/rights-and-reproductions for more information and to review The History Project's takedown policy.

Type

Text

Format

application/pdf

Language

Spanish

Identifier

thp-org-combahee-river-collective-2

Citation

Combahee River Collective, “8 Mujeres Negras ¿Por Que Fueron Asesinadas?,” Documented | Digital Collections of The History Project, accessed April 25, 2024, https://historyproject.omeka.net/items/show/592.

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