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Zoe Samudzi

is a queer black woman whose work is dedicated to reclaiming and reframing narratives both within the academy and outside of it. Wielding black feminist & womanist epistemologies, she interrogates structural whiteness and theorizes on decolonizing ways of knowing and truth-telling.

Essays & Reviews

The Science and Spectacle of the Swarm

By Zoe SamudziMarch 26, 2019
How a bee got marked a killer in the crisscrossing narratives of species and the social
Features

What Lands On Us

By William C. Anderson and Zoe SamudziJune 5, 2018
An excerpt from ZoƩ Samudzi and William C. Anderson's new book, As Black as Resistance, examines diasporic relationships to land.
Features

Who Are You and What Do You Really Know?

By Zoe SamudziMay 13, 2017
Gaslighting and Dolezalean logic
Essays & Reviews

The Black Movement to Come

By Zoe SamudziJune 13, 2016
A vibrant vision of radically inclusive blackness resolves when movement leaders imagine freedom and autonomy for black people of all marginalized identities and not just for themselves
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