by Angie Powers | Jun 30, 2020 | Audio/Visual
As a person who just advocated that people go out and vote, it seems like the natural follow up is to offer some tools to make sure that you actually can...
by Aya de Leon | Jun 29, 2020 | Audio/Visual
The latest in my Afrofuturism collage series. This is it. This is our time, Black people. Let’s do it. Let’s save ourselves. Let’s save the future.
by Sally Morton | Jun 26, 2020 | Reporting, Uncategorized
The Protests Are Already Changing Elections: The past few weeks of activism have directly fueled the wins of a handful of black progressive candidates. Kentucky Senate candidate Charles Booker: ‘I’ve stood beside the people crying out demanding change’ Minnesota...
by Aya de Leon | Jun 25, 2020 | Audio/Visual, Opinion, Personal Essays
The text of this spoken word piece was originally published by The Acentos Review, a quarterly literary and arts journal that promotes and publishes Latinx work, in their June 19 issue, titled Black and Glorious: Towards Black Liberation. For so many of us Black...
by Susan Defreitas | Jun 24, 2020 | Opinion
In a recent article for Patagonia, environmental forerunner Bill McKibben notes that when he published his first book, The End of Nature, thirty years ago, his main worry was about nature itself, and the way that beloved landscapes and species would be wiped out if...
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