Dedicated to Black lesbian mother warrior poet Audre Lorde.
While I have never intended for my work to mimic Audre’s […] I am indebted to and aim to honor her legacy.
—Dr. Heidi R. Lewis from the “Introduction,” In Audre’s Footsteps: Transnational Kitchen Table Talk

Josephine Apraku, Prof. Dr. Maisha Auma, Jazlyn Tate Andrews, Sharon Dodua Otoo, and Dr. Heidi R. Lewis at Each One Teach One e.V. in Berlin for the Official Launch of In Audre’s Footsteps in November 2021 [Photo: Wamilika Mawhaka]
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