M. Richardson, E. Brown, Trystan T. Cotten, Che Gossett, Lavelle Ridley, C. Snorton
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Between Inconceivable and Criminal: Black Trans Feminism and the History of the Present
Abstract:The terms "Black," "Trans," and "Feminist" do not always have an easy association with each other. This roundtable features six Black trans scholars–Eve Brown, Trystan Cotten, Che Gossett, LaVelle Ridley, Matt Richardson, and C. Riley Snorton–who gathered to discuss what it means to be a Black trans feminist and how Black trans feminisms could shape the future of feminist theory and politics.