About Audre Lorde
Audre Lorde (1934-1992) was a renowned African American poet, essayist, and civil rights activist known for her powerful exploration of race, gender, and sexuality. Often identified as a "black lesbian feminist," she used her writings to challenge societal norms and advocate for social justice, producing influential works such as "Sister Outsider" and "The Black Unicorn." Lorde's legacy continues to inspire contemporary movements for equality and intersectional feminism.