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"In recent weeks we have witnessed a broad reincarnation of the
women’s movement as women of all races and nationalities have
taken up the mantle of feminism for a new generation while staging
protests all over the world. While this rebirth of feminism is
important and necessary, it isn’t always intersectional. In
addition to sexism, women of color and black women in particular,
carry the added burden of racism, misogyny and deep-rooted toxic
masculinity within our own culture. It is in that spirit that
activist, Niecee X formed the Black Women’s Defense League as a
coalition of women of color from all walks of life on the path to
total liberation.
Black women, especially within the “woke” community, sometimes
face the unique challenge of having to defend our men while also
defending ourselves from them. What happens when our allies in the
fight for racial equality also harbor dangerous, sexist ideals?
The internal conflict is real. When confronted with this tension,
Niecee broke off from the black advocacy groups that she had been
a part of to form a new organization focused specifically on the
obstacles faced by women of color. In an interview with Vice, the
activist described the impetus that inspired her to start the
organization. "There were issues with an individual that I had
been dealing with romantically," she said of a man she met within
Dallas's black activist community, "and there was some violence
that occurred between him and me." The alleged abuse resulted in
the miscarriage of a pregnancy. When she brought these allegations
to the attention of the organization’s leadership, she was accused
of fabricating the story, publicly disparaged on social media and
ultimately kicked out of the group.
For black women who are caught in the crossfire between racism
from outside of the community and patriarchy from within, the
Black Women's Defense League encourages women to stand their
ground and defend themselves. According to the group’s Facebook
Page, “BWDL focus’ on self-defense through martial arts and other
hand-to-hand combat techniques armed training with various types
of artillery including knife fighting, marksmanship, and weapons
of opportunity. BWDL also engages in emergency preparedness, urban
survival training, ...and battered women’s rescue.”
The self-described womanist organization’s mission extends beyond
black feminism. “We believe in protecting our families and
communities alongside our brothers and all oppressed people
worldwide. In our communities, black men and women must function
as two vital parts of the same body. BWDL seeks to refine, train
and prepare women for a symbiotic relationship that will truly
enrich our children, our lives and make a positive impact on our
collective realities.”
It is clear that for black women, the movement for liberation must
be fought on two fronts. The Black Women's Defense League stands
for both."