A Tribute to Ibrahim Baba Farajajé: An Intersectional Perspective on Sexual Violence, Decolonization, and Standing Rock
@article{Weiss2019ATT, title={A Tribute to Ibrahim Baba Farajaj{\'e}: An Intersectional Perspective on Sexual Violence, Decolonization, and Standing Rock}, author={Sol Weiss}, journal={Journal of Bisexuality}, year={2019}, volume={22}, pages={284 - 294} }
Abstract Ibrahim Baba Farajajé embodied intersectionality and the sacred inseparability of the political and the spiritual. This piece uses intersectional perspectives of decolonizing sexuality, indigenous rights, gender politics, counteroppressive resistance, environmental justice, and sacred practice as taught by Ibrahim to examine the perpetuation of violence inside of liberation movements and the need for systems of accountability. By acknowledging the interwoven complexity and interplay of…
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