2022
DOI: 10.1215/23289252-9836148
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Moving toward Radical Love in Organizing Spaces

Abstract: F eminist spaces have, for the longest time, maintained a close link with the idea * * *The Space was spontaneously formed to accommodate the growing anger, discomfort, and helplessness in students, academics, and the larger South Asian diasporic community in the UK. They were enraged at the suppression of the protests against the exclusionary citizenship bill proposed (currently, passed) in India, which, for the first time in Indian history, makes religion a criterion

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“…For further discussion about safer spaces in feminist contexts, see, for example, Krishnakumar andMenon 2022 andKeegan 2016. Importantly, in the second edition of Ecofeminism, Adams and Gruen (2022b) have rewritten the whole chapter, now renamed "Ecofeminist Footings", and it no longer includes this paragraph.…”
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“…For further discussion about safer spaces in feminist contexts, see, for example, Krishnakumar andMenon 2022 andKeegan 2016. Importantly, in the second edition of Ecofeminism, Adams and Gruen (2022b) have rewritten the whole chapter, now renamed "Ecofeminist Footings", and it no longer includes this paragraph.…”
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confidence: 99%