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Patricia Gozemba’s and Karen Kahn’s Free to Marry, At Last
Audre Lorde’s Man Child
Patricia Hill Collins’ Bloodmothers, Othermothers, and Women-Centered Networks
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Community is a factor that features heavily, though not always explicitly or saliently, and always in different ways and different guises, in the three pieces I chose to reflect on and discuss – Patricia Gozemba’s and Karen Kahn’s Free to Marry, At Last—May 17, 2004, Audre Lorde’s Man Child, and Patricia Hill Collins’ Bloodmothers, Othermothers, and Women-Centered Networks. For Gozemba and Kahn, and in the description of one of the happiest slices of their lives, the role of community is a joyous one...