
A monthly book club discussion from Cafe Con Libros, an Intersectional Feminist Bookstore and Coffee Shop in Brooklyn. Each month, Kalima DeSuze along with a community member, take a deep dive into the Feminist & Bookish subscription pick. Using an intersectional lens, the peer reflects on pressing themes, key takeaways, and the changing face of Feminism.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 20 | Founded | 7 years ago | 
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It's a bittersweet moment for us here at the Cafe. We're saying goodbye to BFB and hello to new adventures! Keep an eye out for our newest podcast, Leyendo La Diaspora, dropping September 15th and available everywhere you get your podcasts.
In this episode, Kalima and co-host Johanna break down the magical world of Lobizona. Follow along as they discuss belonging, werewolves, and even menstruation!
Kalima and co-host Emily discuss the graphic novel's main themes of motherhood and historical consciousness, reflecting on how the main themes have been woven into their own stories.
We know it's been a minute, but "Black Feminist & Bookish" is back! Get ready for an all-new season with host Kalima DeSuze, coming May 26th.
I’m so inspired by Kalima’s constant drive to not only pursue her passion for books and intersectional feminism, but also her deep commitment to doing so in a sustainable, life-giving way. I can’t wait till your new podcast drops!
I came across this looking for anyone discussing Convenience Store Woman and really enjoyed it and other eps. Thank you.
I love the format of this podcast. I love how Kamila DeSuze takes the time to not only review the books, but she takess the time to get to know the community member who suggested the book. A perfect companion to a wonderful shop!
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Loved listening in. The Bluest Eye episode was a nice balance of literary analysis and welcoming listeners into your personal and private space. I look forward to hearing more vulnerable and compelling stories from the host and guest as those were the moments that latched me on, left me yearning for more.









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