This volume launches the first sustained discussion of the need for a queer of color conceptual framework around Black, lesbian female identity. Specifically, this volume addresses the necessity for a more integrated framework within queer studies, in which the variables of race/ethnicity are taken into consideration. This book is unique in that it highlights a triple-jeopardy minority group that has been historically marginalized and concludes with the proposal of a much-needed framework for researchers to begin to create a baseline of knowledge/research under the umbrella of the Black Queer Identity Matrix.
If everyone lived in an RV would it matter to anyone whether the person inside a particular one was black. white, hispanic, homosexual, Muslim ot Christian? As ling as everyone followed the rules of the road those traits of the drivers would be irrelevant. That's how a doctrine of true fundamental rights works. It governs the relationship between individuals in any kind of interaction. More such ideas are in my book Human Rights, What Are They Really?