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A New Politics of (Bi)sexuality?: Thinking with June Jordan, Deleuze & Guattari, and ‘Bisexuality is Freedom’:
1990s-queer-politics, A New Politics of Sexuality, affect theory, anti-identity, bisexual identity, bisexual-politics, bisexuality, Bisexuality is Freedom, Felix Guattari, Gilles Deleuze, history, June Jordan, liberation, Mel Reeves, molecular politics, Palestine, philosophy, politics, queer, radical
My first introduction to June Jordan was through a livestream with Angela Davis. Davis reflected on Jordan’s beauty and skill as a teacher, a poet, a writer, and an advocate for prison abolition, Black culture, and (bi)sexual freedom. They were friends sharing similar activist spaces as Black women in the US through the mid-20th century.…
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How do we imagine new worlds when we are so often told they are impossible or unattainable? In what ways do we persist, resist, to reimagine new ways of being? How are our thoughts framed in and bound by our social structures, and where is agency and resistance made? Here are a collection of quotes…
