bell hooks died on Wednesday at the age of 69 "The one person who will never leave us, whom we will never lose, is ourself," bell hooks wrote in Communion: The Search for Female Love. "Learning to ...
One cornerstone of bell hooks's work was that patriarchal ideals harm both men and women. In her 2004 book The Will to Change: Men, Masculinity and Love, hooks points out how societal expectations ...
bell hooks will continue to hold our hands and live in our hearts as long as we at ESSENCE can turn a page, because books are friends you never have to say goodbye to. When hooks passed away from an ...
Beloved author, professor and feminist bell hooks, known for titles like "Aint I A Woman" and "All About Love," has died. She was 69. The author's family confirmed her death to USA TODAY, saying she ...
Numerous Black and female authors have issued messages of remembrance following the death of Black feminist author, educator and activist bell hooks. hooks was 69 at the time of her death. The author ...
She wrote more than 40 books. Black feminist writer and poet bell hooks died Wednesday at her home in Berea, Kentucky, at the age of 69, according to a statement from her family. Born Gloria Jean ...
BEREA, Ky. (LEX 18) — Berea College will host the inaugural bell hooks day from 10:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Wednesday, September 21. The late bell hooks, who was a feminist scholar and former Distinguished ...
New York (April 3, 2014) – Internationally renowned author, activist, and scholar of feminism and race will return to Eugene Lang College The New School for Liberal Arts for a series of three public ...
Radical feminist, scholar and activist bell hooks died on December 15 in the United States. She was 69. Born in the segregated town of Brea, Kentucky, hooks rose to prominence during the second wave ...
I knew bell hooks for half my life, and she was like a second mother to me, and also my mentor, sister, friend. I was summoned to her home state of Kentucky in December 2021 to be one of the few to ...
bell hooks’s two sisters and brother accept the Alumni Achievment award on her behalf. From left to right: Angela Watkins Malone, Kenneth Marlow Watkins, Gwenda Watkins Motley, and UCSC Chancellor ...
When I think of bell hooks, I think of a fierce, tenacious, unapologetic cultural critic and feminist theorist; a literary giant in the 20th and 21st century; a writer and scholar deeply invested in ...