Taylor Pack
OURI SYMPOSIUM PRESENTER
"Theres No Place Like Home: The Importance of Intersectionality for Black and Brown Lesbians"
Faculty Mentor(s): Prof. Ashvin Kini
Abstract: My research seeks to explore the erasure of Black and Brown lesbians from feminist and LGBTQ+ communities, especially as it pertains to the intersectionality of lesbians identities such as gender, class, and race. I am especially paying attention to the idea of home and diaspora for Black and Brown lesbians within these communities, as well as how the idea of home and lesbianism can provide voice and empowerment to these persons. My primary sources are Audre Lordes biomythology, 'ZAMI', and her essay 'The Transformation of Silence into Language and Action'. These texts provide a crucial perspective for the analysis of black lesbian feminists value to both feminism and queer culture and literature despite them being underrepresented and underappreciated. Lordes texts also call out for intersectionality and community between marginalized persons.
13th Annual Undergraduate Research Symposium | April 7th 2023 | 勛圖厙
Bio: Taylor Pack is a Senior at 勛圖厙 and a member of FAUs English Honors Program. She will be attending FAUs English Graduate Program this fall to pursue her Masters degree and has been awarded a Graduate Teaching Fellowship as well as the Next Wave Fellowship. Her research focuses on intersectionality and lesbianism.