100 Women We Love 2014

From professors, to musicians, to activists, we present to you 2014’s 100 Women We Love.

Cara Page

″As a Black Queer cultural/memory worker and organizer, I want to lift up the legacy of LGBTQGNC and Two Spirit freedom fighters-those who have come before us and those who will return after us-to transform and revolutionize our existence,″ says Cara Page, the executive director of the Audre Lorde Project. This former national director of the Committee on Women, Population and the Environment, and co-founder of the Kindred Collective comes from a long line of organizers and cultural workers ″from the Southeast to the Northeast.″ For more than twenty years, Page has worked for a wide range of causes, including the queer and trans liberation movement, the reproductive justice movement, the racial and economic justice movements, and the National People´s Movement Assembly-all this in addition to being a published Black queer feminist writer and playwright. She thanks her teachers, communities and comrades for the struggle and transformation towards our collective dignity, power, well-being and liberation. -GH


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