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A feminist pioneer and social critic, bell hooks (1952-2021)
is known for her work on the intersections of race and gender, emphasizing
the experiences of Black women. Her 2000 book “All About Love” recasts love
as a communal and multifaceted choice, bigger than the sentimental concept we
often see in society. Similarly, hooks often touted community care as the key
to creating radical social change. Her words here remind us that at its root,
love is about connection with others — and that intimacy can change our lives
and ourselves.
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