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Mothering/Parenting as a Survivor of Sexual Assault
Shame and the kinship of sexual violence
Kai Lumumba Barrow: Art and Abolition
Artist and revolutionary Kai Lumumba Barrow discusses her new "visual opera," which premiered in New Orleans on the 10th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina.

Ecohybridity – Love Song for NOLA
New Orleans-based black feminist artists & organizers recently curated “Ecohybridity - Love Song for NOLA," a visual black opera set in various New Orleans neighborhoods.  The visual opera marks the 10th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina and looks at issues...

Free Marissa Now and Stand With Nan-Hui: A Conversation About Parallel Struggles
Marissa Alexander is a Black mother of three and a survivor of domestic violence from Jacksonville, Florida. She was prosecuted and threatened with 60 years in prison for defending her life from her abusive husband. She spent three-years behind bars and, beginning...
Activist Bree Newsome Releases First Statement After Confederate Flag Takedown

Chicago, June 28: Freedom Beyond Occupation & Incarceration
Freedom Beyond Occupation & Incarceration An Afternoon with Angela Davis & Rasmea Odeh Sunday, June 28th, 2:30pm University of Il. Chicago (UIC) 750 S. Halsted St, Student Center East Illinois Room, 3rd Floor Chicago, IL NOTE: YOU MUST RSVP TO GUARANTEE A SEAT...

June 10: National Day of Action for Nan-Hui Jo
From #StandWithNanHui: On Wednesday, June 10, join the National Day of Action for Nan-Hui and tell ICE: Release Nan-Hui so she can reunite with her daughter! Now, more than ever, we need your support to demand that ICE release Nan-Hui immediately so she can reunite...
Support black feminist project marking 10 year anniversary of Hurricane Katrina
ECOHYBRIDITY a visual [black] opera in 5 movements from Jazzmin Franklin on Vimeo. Please donate or share our Indiegogo: indiegogo.com/projects/gallery-of-the-streets/x/10885400#/story ECOHYBRIDITY is a collaborative partnership with New...
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