Demita Frazier

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Demita Frazier is a Black feminist activist, educator, and writer best known as a founding member of the Combahee River Collective, a pioneering Black feminist lesbian organization in the 1970s.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Black feminist
educator
feminist activist
lesbian feminist
person
advocatesFor Black lesbians
Black women
LGBTQ+ rights
working-class women
coAuthored Combahee River Collective Statement NERFINISHED
hasActivity political organizing
public speaking
teaching
writing essays
hasConceptualFocus Black lesbian feminism
anti-capitalism
anti-imperialism
anti-racism
interlocking oppressions
intersectionality
hasEthnicity African American NERFINISHED
hasGender woman
hasMovement Black feminism NERFINISHED
LGBT rights movement NERFINISHED
civil rights movement NERFINISHED
feminism
hasNotableWork Combahee River Collective Statement NERFINISHED
hasOccupation activist
educator
writer
hasPoliticalOrientation leftist
socialist-feminist
influenced contemporary Black feminism
intersectional feminist theory
queer of color critique
isAssociatedWith Boston Black feminist organizing in the 1970s
Combahee River Collective NERFINISHED
Combahee River Collective Statement NERFINISHED
isContemporaryOf Barbara Smith NERFINISHED
Beverly Smith NERFINISHED
isFoundingMemberOf Combahee River Collective NERFINISHED
isKnownFor Black feminist activism
co-founding the Combahee River Collective
intersectional analysis of race, gender, class, and sexuality
lesbian feminist organizing
isPartOf Black feminist intellectual tradition

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Combahee River Collective member Demita Frazier