Jordan SimpsonWombs in Captivity: Mass Hysterectomies, America’s Changing Face and the Politics of Motherhood for…Originally posted: December 10, 2020Jul 2, 2021Jul 2, 2021
Jordan SimpsonBlack Women’s Recovery in the Visual Dimension: Exploring Lorna Simpson’s Ebony CollagesLorna Simpson’s collection, Ebony Collages, 2010 — present, enact the visual “recovery work” Jennifer C. Nash speaks to in her chapter…Jul 1, 20212Jul 1, 20212
Jordan SimpsonLil’ Kim’s Hard Core (1996) and the Embodied Male Voice: Reclamation of the Black Woman’s Erotic…In her debut album Hard Core (1996), Lil’ Kim flips hip hops age-old tradition of using the disembodied Black female voice, often utilized…Jul 1, 2021Jul 1, 2021
Jordan SimpsonThe Capaciousness of the Erotic in Classic Era Women’s Blues: Interrogating Black Female…The sexuality of Black women and femmes who love other women knows no bounds. In her piece “Mati-ism and Black Lesbianism,” Gloria Wekker…Jul 1, 2021Jul 1, 2021
Jordan SimpsoninAmerica VotesWe Cannot Live Without Our Lives: The Existential Nature of Intersectionality for Black WomenExisting at the crux of identity as well as social and political discrimination, Black women are uniquely expended by systems of…Aug 15, 2019Aug 15, 2019