Oct 19, 2015 | General News |
#SurvivedAndPunished Twitter Discussion Thursday, Oct 22, 2015 11am PT / 2pm ET Everywhere!Join us on twitter to discuss connections between prisons, policing, immigration enforcement, and gender violence, and organize more support for survivors of domestic and...
Sep 9, 2015 | Guest Post |
by Robyn Maynard Originally published at The Feminist Wire, republished here with permission. Claiming to be a modern-day anti-slavery ambassador is a highly profitable cause, one that is increasingly popular in Hollywood circles. Most recently, hundreds of...
Aug 31, 2015 | Art & Performance |
Artist and revolutionary Kai Lumumba Barrow discusses her new “visual opera,” which premiered in New Orleans on the 10th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina.
Aug 29, 2015 | Art & Performance, Events, General News |
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...
Jul 4, 2015 | General News |
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...
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