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The Edge of Each Other's Battles: The Vision of Audre Lorde
Rating: Recommended
Lorde is the author of 15 books of poetry and prose and was poet Laureate of New York State from 1991-1993. A self described "black lesbian, mother, warrior, poet", she consistently challenged racism, sexism, classism and homophobia. She strove to make people aware of their commonalities in order that they might transcend the limiting categories that prevented them from working together for human and civil rights.
Although the film suffers from a single camera angle and sequences that were unedited and therefore a little too long, the sound is excellent. The conference footage includes poetry readings and passionate, heartfelt speeches. It was interesting to note that even in a conference dedicated to finding commonalities among women from differing ethnicities, class and sexual orientation, controversy arose and was faithfully recorded by the camera. Overall, the film conveys brilliantly the depth of emotion felt and expressed by conference participants. This film is a must for women's studies, gay-lesbian studies, and political collections in an academic library.
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