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Index
Halftitle
Title Page
Copyright Page
Dedication
Contents
Acknowledgements
Foreword – Calling All Women, Men, Children, Calling All Oceans, Skies, Clouds, Butterflies: This Is a Love Poem ▪ Sonia Sanchez
Introduction
PART I Things Happen: A Call and Response Biography of Audre Lorde
My Sister Audre ▪ Phyllis Blackwell
Her Prophetic, Visionary Voice ▪ Adrienne Rich
Offering: A Few Moments Across the Decades with Audre Lorde ▪ Clare Coss and Blanche Wiesen Cook
I Think You Are a Voice of the Time ▪ Charlotte Sheedy
Editing Audre ▪ Nancy K. Bereano
Audre Lorde’s Lasting Impression ▪ Georgette Norman
Audre Lorde, New York State Poet Laureate ▪ Mark Green
Reflections of Gloria and Audre ▪ Ernest David Green
Life Is Sweet: Working with Audre in the Bee Collective ▪ Sadiq Abdullah
My Friend and Hero ▪ Howard Francis
The Hugo Experience ▪ Char Levitt
We All Loved Her ▪ Mae Caleb
PART II Pleasures and Politics of Traveling with Audre
Grenada, 1983
Cuba, January 1985
Anguilla, 1986
Bonnieux, France, and London, England, 1986
The Cruise, “Islands in the Sun,” 1986
Grenada and Carriacou Revisited, 1991
Hawaii, 1991
PART III The Indelible Influence and Impact of Audre Lorde
SECTION ONE Audre’s Memorial Service, New York City, January 1993
SECTION TWO Breaths of Sorrow, Solace of Love
Meeting Audre Lorde ▪ Elizabeth Lorde-Rollins, M.D., M.Sc.
Breaking the Silence that Audre Challenged ▪ Barbara Smith
I Will Never Stop Missing Her ▪ Evelynn M. Hammonds
A Place to Grieve ▪ Kate Rushin
She Showed Us How to Love Ourselves as Black Women ▪ Dr. Johnnetta B. Cole
Audre Lorde ▪ Michelle Cliff
SECTION THREE Hope and Healing: Berlin, Germany
That Is the Whole Truth ▪ Ika Hügel-Marshall
Soul Sister ▪ May Ayim
Gamba Adisa’s Medical History ▪ Manfred D. Kuno
My Coming-out as a Black Lesbian in Germany ▪ Katharina Oguntoye
Audre Lorde – Her Struggles and Her Visions ▪ Dagmar Schultz
Afro-German: A New Spelling of My Identity ▪ Judy Gummich
And We Danced and Danced and Danced ▪ Helga Emde
We Were All So Proud to Be There ▪ Annabelle Bernard
Audre Lorde’s Transatlantic Sisterhoods ▪ Cora Liebowitz
SECTION FOUR The Balm of Home in St. Croix, V.I.
All You Had to Do ▪ Winnie “Oyoko” Loving
Force of the ’80s: Look on Us and Be Renewed ▪ Cassandra Dunn
An Audre Lorde Day ▪ Yemaya Jones
Chats with Elder Sister Audre Lorde in St. Croix ▪ Chenzira Davis Kahina
Crossings ▪ Caryn Hodge
Audre, Gloria and Me: Hanging Out with Women Warriors ▪ Zala Highsmith-Taylor
Rebecca and Her Teddy Bears ▪ Rebecca Lewis Smith
SECTION FIVE Poetry Is Not a Luxury
Writing for Public Consumption ▪ Chrystos Smith
Poetry of Heroism: A Tribute to Audre Lorde and Pat Parker ▪ Cherríe L. Moraga
Prologue: Audre Lorde – Word and Action ▪ Jewelle Gomez
On Difference and Sameness: How Audre Lorde Inspired My Work ▪ Marion Kraft
Audre Lorde: From Black Unicorn to Uenuku ▪ Cathie Koa Dunsford
SECTION SIX Your Silence Will Not Protect You: Activism and Healing
Audre Lorde in the Twenty-First Century ▪ Angela Y. Davis
I Am Continuing the Work ▪ Mia Mingus
A Capacity for Joy ▪ Kate Clinton
And What of Your Tools? ▪ Leslie Raymer
Fierce Embrace of a Magnificent Life ▪ Dr. Cheryl Scott
For Remembrance, For Audre Lorde ▪ Andaiye
You Do Not Fight Alone ▪ Assata Shakur
Audre and Malcolm ▪ Dessima Williams
PART IV Resting and Rising: Scattering the Ashes
Buck Island Reef, St. Croix ▪ Janest Hewitt Schrader
Krumme Lanke Lake, Berline ▪ Dagmar Schultz
Pele’s Crater, Hawaii
Oahu, Honolulu, Hawaii
PART V Keepers of the Flame
Audre Lorde, My Teacher ▪ Melinda Goodman
Praise the Lorde: The Queer Survival of Audre Lorde ▪ Dr. Alexis Pauline Gumbs
All These Liberations – Dissertation Excerpts ▪ Angela Bowen
Audre Lorde’s The Cancer Journals: Harbinger of the Public Breast Cancer Conversation ▪ Opal Palmer Adisa
I Am Speaking into the Silence ▪ Melba Mathurin
She Was Fierce! Audre Lorde and Salsa Soul Sisters: Transforming the Black Lesbian Community ▪ Shawn(ta) Smith-Cruz, Imani Rashad, Cassandra Grant, Stahimili Mapp
Rallying for World Peace and Justice ▪ Samuel Raphael
Lasting Legacies
Postscript - The Happening
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