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Moya Bailey

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Legacy Network, "an organization that supports and promotes the writer's legacy," and is the co-founder of Quirky Black Girls, a collective for black women who do not fit cultural stereotypes. She also worked on the project #tooFEW. The hashtag "FEW" stands for "Feminists Engage Knowledge (XXG)". The
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objective of this project was to have feminists engage Knowledge (XXG) pages, both adding and editing information regarding individuals, events and things regarding feminism (with a particular focus on Black feminism). She received backlash and derogatory comments for taking part in this initiative.
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as an assistant professor in the Department of Cultures, Societies, and Global Studies and the program in Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies, she joined the Department of Communication Studies at Northwestern.
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in 2008, but first used the term in a 2010 essay entitled "They aren't talking about me...". It is a portmanteau of the word
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the way they did, or the hypervisibilty of Black women on reality TV, the arrest of Shanesha Taylor, the incarceration of
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Kwarteng, Joseph; Perfumi, Serena Coppolino; Farrell, Tracie; Third, Aisling; Fernandez, Miriam (November 9, 2022).
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in the department of Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies. After working at
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feminist scholar, writer, and activist. She is noted for coining the term
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for her undergraduate degree. She received her doctoral degree from
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being left off the TIME list, the continued legal actions against
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experienced by black women. Bailey is an associate professor at
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Bailey, Moya (2021). "Introduction: What Is Misogynoir?".
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Misogynoir Transformed: Black Women's Digital Resistance
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Misogynoir Transformed: Black Women's Digital Resistance
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Index

Spelman College
Emory University
Southeastern Women's Studies Association
National Women's Studies Association
Octavia E. Butler Legacy Network
Feminist theory
Critical race theory
Disability studies
Intersectional feminism
Digital humanities
Queer theory
Sexuality studies
Media studies
Misogynoir
African-American
misogynoir
misogyny
anti-black racism
Northwestern University
Spelman College
Emory University
Northeastern University
Octavia E. Butler
misogynoir
visual
digital culture
gynecology
Renisha McBride
The Onion
Quvenzhané

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