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Free Marissa Now and Stand With Nan-Hui: A Conversation About Parallel Struggles

Free Marissa Now and Stand With Nan-Hui: A Conversation About Parallel Struggles

Jul 4, 2015 | General News | 1 comment

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

Jul 1, 2015 | General News | 0 comments

Support black feminist project marking 10 year anniversary of Hurricane Katrina

Jun 3, 2015 | General News | 0 comments

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 Orleans-based artists and...

The Feminist Wire #SayHerName: Toward a Gender Inclusive Analysis of State Violence, a document highlighting stories of Black women who have been killed by police and shining a light on gender and sexuality specific forms of police brutality often experienced by Black women such as sexual assault, police violence against pregnant and mothering women, and police abuse of lesbian, bisexual, transgender, gender nonconforming Black women.

Jun 3, 2015 | General News | 0 comments

Report: Black Women in San Francisco Are Nearly Half of City’s Female Arrests | News | BET

Jun 3, 2015 | General News | 0 comments

From the report: “San Francisco’s uniquely large disparities in the arrest rates of African Americans versus other races have been repeatedly reported…yet little has been done. New figures show these disparities have worsened in recent years. Today,...

Mama Sana/Vibrant Woman Clinic Releases New Report Examining Racial Inequities In Austin, Texas!

May 5, 2015 | General News | 0 comments

“This Mother’s Day, we want more than flowers and cards – we want the city of Austin to take action to support the health and wellness of ALL our mothers and babies, and ALL our families,” says Kellee Coleman, Mama Sana/Vibrant Woman Program Coordinator.  Check...
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