It is--and reminds me of how 'race' and feminists intersect (my interest in the feminist blog post). See, my dissertation was on constructions of "race," gender, and sexuality in North American feminist texts, from the 1960s-1990s, including the work in the eighties by womanists and feminists of color critiquing the racism of the seventies white feminist movement, and feminist theory dealing with "intersections" of race and gender (intersectional theory) during the 90s.
Re: thanks for the links.......