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Kai Lumumba Barrow: Art and Abolition

Aug 31, 2015 | Art & Performance | 0 comments

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

Ecohybridity – Love Song for NOLA

Aug 29, 2015 | Art & Performance, Events, General News | 0 comments

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...
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...
Chicago, June 28: Freedom Beyond Occupation & Incarceration

Chicago, June 28: Freedom Beyond Occupation & Incarceration

Jun 16, 2015 | Events | 1 comment

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...
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,...
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