Hein, LindsayWard, ShelbyKhreiche, Mario2021-08-272021-08-272017-09-08Hein, L., 2017. Black Feminist Thought and why it Matters Today. Spectra, 6(1). DOI: http://doi.org/10.21061/spectra.v6i1.405http://hdl.handle.net/10919/104857As tensions based on race, gender and class continue, I believe it is imperative for scholars reexamine Patricia Hill Collins’ Black Feminist Thought. Collins uses an intersectional approach to describe the unique oppression which women of color in the United States face. Although the book was published over a decade ago, I believe it can aid one in understanding current oppression women of color still face today. Furthermore, Black Feminist Thought can help to facilitate meaningful dialogue around topics of racism and sexism which are happening across the country. As women continue to be at the forefront of activism against the current division and oppression in the United States, Black Feminist Thought will aid in establishing an inclusive and educated movement.5 pages215.83 KBapplication/pdfenCreative Commons Attribution 4.0 InternationalBlack Feminist Thought and why it Matters TodayArticle - RefereedHein, LindsayVirginia TechSpectrahttp://doi.org/10.21061/spectra.v6i1.405612162-8793