
The Edge of Each Other's Battles: The Vision of Audre Lorde
Date
Fri, May 1
Time
12:45 AM - 02:30 AM
Location
100 Larkin Street, San FranciscoPrice
Free
Website
Visit siteJoin us in celebration of National Poetry Month at the San Francisco Public Library as we present The Edge of Each Other's Battles: The Vision of Audre Lorde, a compelling documentary honoring the life and work of the legendary black lesbian feminist poet Audre Lorde.
Recognized as a pivotal figure in the second wave of feminism, Lorde's powerful poetry has galvanized countless activists across generations. This film highlights her role in uniting communities through black arts, liberation movements, women's rights, and LGBTQ+ empowerment. One of the major highlights is the documentation of the groundbreaking I Am Your Sister Conference, which convened 1,200 activists from 23 countries. The film features exhilarating footage of Lorde and insightful interviews with the conference organizers. It beautifully showcases her enduring legacy and the indomitable spirit that defines her work.
Director: Jennifer Abod
Rating: NR, Duration: 59 mins., Year: 2002. Closed captions (CC) available in English.
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📍 Location: SFPL's Latino Room, 100 Larkin St.
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