For as long as white society has oppressed Black people, Black women have led struggles for the liberation of Black people throughout the diaspora. Black women have and continue to be on the frontlines in opposing white supremacy, imperialism, patriarchy, capitalism, and all the other oppressive systems that terrorize Black people around the globe. Today, radical… Continue reading Lesser-known Black women communists you must learn about (part one)
Barack Obama was the first Black President of the United States of America. For Black Americans who suffer the physiological and ecological harm inflicted by the state and its forces, seeing a black president was a sign of progress. In some ways, it was an affirmation of humanity in a system that so often denies… Continue reading The Limits of Black Liberalism
A Call for Extending U.S. Based Endowments to Community Knowledge Production Sites As we all conjure up futures beyond our current climate crisis and public health emergency, we have been thinking a great deal about how to do things differently. This includes reconsidering the ethical and moral dilemmas of how funds flow into and within… Continue reading University Endowments and Abolition Feminist Movements:
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