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May 21: A CALL TO ACTION TO END  STATE VIOLENCE AGAINST BLACK WOMEN AND GIRLS (UPDATED!)

May 21: A CALL TO ACTION TO END STATE VIOLENCE AGAINST BLACK WOMEN AND GIRLS (UPDATED!)

May 18, 2015 | Events | 5 comments

UPDATE: A regularly updated list of actions across the US can be found HERE. So far, actions are currently organized in Chicago, IL, New York, NY, Columbus, OH, Oakland, CA, Miami, FL, New Orleans, LA, Louisville, KY, Lexington, KY, Ann Arbor, MI, Indianapolis,...
Fri, Nov 21, Oakland: INCITE! & Q2 hosting Queer Qumbia!

Fri, Nov 21, Oakland: INCITE! & Q2 hosting Queer Qumbia!

Nov 7, 2014 | Uncategorized | 0 comments

INCITE! & Q2 invite you to… ¡Queer Qumbia!  with resident deejays, Bobbi & Almiux Friday, November 21st, 10pm 446 E. 12th St., Oakland, CA $3-$7 Celebrate INCITE!’s 15th year anniversary and raise funds for the upcoming conference, Color of...

Statement in solidarity with the Palestinian people of Gaza and with seekers of freedom and justice world-wide

Aug 7, 2014 | General News, INCITE! Announcements | 2 comments

[A boycott how-to is below this powerful statement. -Eds.] Statement in Solidarity with the Palestinian people of Gaza and with seekers of freedom and justice world-wide As Palestinian, indigenous, women of color, anti-racist, and Jewish feminists involved in a range...
National Action to Free Marissa Alexander: Urge the State to Drop the Case!

National Action to Free Marissa Alexander: Urge the State to Drop the Case!

Oct 14, 2013 | Guest Post, Take Action! | 3 comments

PLEASE FORWARD WIDELY! From Free Marissa Now: National Action: Urge the State to Drop the Case!  Have you heard the good news out of Florida? The Appeals Court threw out the guilty verdict in the Marissa Alexander case, citing a “fundamental error” in the...
Getting Free Down By The Combahee Riverside: A Black Feminist Pilgrimage

Getting Free Down By The Combahee Riverside: A Black Feminist Pilgrimage

Jul 30, 2013 | Guest Post | 0 comments

Getting Free Down By The Combahee Riverside: A Black Feminist Pilgrimage by Amber Williams On June 2nd 1863 Harriet Tubman positioned herself as the first woman to serve as a military operative for the United States Union Army to coordinate and execute the Combahee...
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