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Groupe du 6 Novembre

Several lesbians who have in common a history of slavery, colonisation, imperialism, immigration have created this group. We have chosen to have a non mix group so that we could have our own space to analyse, to exchange thoughts
about our multiple oppressions by heteropatriarcal, sexist, lesbophobic, racist, classist structures... We want to get together with lesbians to analyse and act against the oppressive heteropatriarcal structures we suffer from
as women and lesbians.

There is the need to get together between lesbians coming from forced migrations, from colonisation and descendant of slavery to analyse and act against the racist, classist structures we suffer from in our daily life and in the feminist and lesbian community.

 

 

WARRIORS/GUERRIERES

coordinated, made et published by the
GROUPE DU 6 NOVEMBRE

« The barriers between them and us are historical and political barriers, they will not disapear only because these French female WASP pretend to love women. Whether they love women, bees or flowers it will by no means bring them closer to lesbians coming from migrations, coming from dominated classes. »

Kaddour, H., in Warriors/Guerrières, Nomades’Langues Edition, 2001.

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Texts, Poems written in French, English and Spanish

(15 € or 13 $)

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Nomades' Langues

Groupe du 6 Novembre c/o Nomades’ Langue : 2 rue Faubourg Poissonnière 75010 Paris – FRANCE
groupedu6novembre@yahoo.fr

 

« It's my two hands that will toy with pen and ink, paper and words, hammer,
nail, wood and soil, anything you see, anything you see, that will start the revolution.”

Lim M., Sambal Belacan in San Francisco, 1997,
in Warriors/Guerrières, Nomades’Langues Edition , 2001.