Angela Davis, born on this day in 1944, is a Marxist and feminist activist, prison abolitionist, philosopher, and educator. She is a professor emerita at the University of California, Santa Cruz.

Ideologically a Marxist, Davis was a member of the Communist Party USA until 1991, after which she joined the breakaway "Committees of Correspondence for Democracy and Socialism". She is the author of over ten books, covering topics such as class, feminism, and the U.S. prison system.

Born to an African American family in Birmingham, Alabama, Davis studied French at Brandeis University and philosophy at the University of Frankfurt in West Germany. Back in the U.S., she joined the Communist Party and, as a Marxist feminist, involved herself in a range of leftist causes, including the second-wave feminist movement, the Black Panther Party, and the campaign against the Vietnam War.

In 1970, UCLA's governing Board of Regents soon fired her due to her Communist Party membership; after a court ruled this illegal, the university fired her again, this time for her use of inflammatory language.

Praised by many Marxists and others on the left, Davis has received various awards, including the Lenin Peace Prize. Davis has been inducted into the National Women's Hall of Fame. Davis was Time magazine's "Woman of the Year" for 1971 in its 2020 "100 Women of the Year" edition.

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  • cumslutlenin [he/him]
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    2 years ago

    Watching Station Eleven and it really reminds me of the terrible PBS/NPR/"the art world is a meritocracy" lib that I used to be. Even after the literal apocalypse, the only artists/entertainers are people who were music professors and Shakespearean actors before, and (even more damning) kids who were raised in the group. Nepotism and the approval of institutions is the only thing that makes you a legitimate artist! Nobody just shows up from the potato fields with a song in their heart, you have to have applied for six grants in the beforetimes if you want to be creative in the aftermath of a worldwide pandemic (which conveniently just goes away after eliminating all the unimportant people)

    Just a total lib fantasy of what if you could do Shakespeare in the Park and make your tired-ass Rosencrantz and Guildenstern jokes and everybody HAD to come and watch because there weren't any other entertainment options. I hope there's a crew of lowbrow entertainers who wrestle and do crude Tiger King reenactments and they bully these nerds and steal their horses

    I think my wife is enjoying it though so I can only complain to my online comrades, thank you for listening