Farah Jasmine Griffin, Toward an Intellectual History of Black Women co-director, interviewed for Ms Magazine

Farah Jasmine Griffin, former co-director of the Toward an Intellectual History of Black Women working group and inaugural chair of the new Department of African American and African Diaspora Studies was recently interviewed in Ms Magazine. In the article she elaborates on the new department, Black Feminism and her own work. 

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