A doula’s role is explicitly and exclusively to provide emotional support to a person navigating pregnancy and its outcomes. So why aren’t more providers telling us about them in our times of need?
Author: kemialabi
TransVisionaries: How Trans HIV/AIDS Advocate Cecilia Chung Channeled Her Anger Into Activism
“I had always been an angry child and I always tried to find fault with the real world. I think becoming an activist was just a natural development from that.
TransVisionaries: Dee Dee Chamblee Wants Trans Folks to Know Our Own Power
The activist has advocated for Atlanta’s trans community for over 25 years — and she won’t be letting up any time soon.
Long Live Mister Rogers Quiet Revolution
Rogers created a neighborhood that was united by values and seemingly impervious to racial animus and urban crisis, a neighborhood that fit better in his imaginary world than in the one inhabited by the millions of Americans who tuned in.
I’ll Always Love Big Poppa: How Biggie Smalls Helped Me Understand My Parents’ Deaths
People pouring into the streets, crying publicly at award shows and TV interviews, showed me that I didn’t need to cry in the closet or the bathroom. That there was nothing to be ashamed of.
The U.S. Should Not Be Subjecting Refugees To ‘Reverse’ Abortions
America already has a dark history of state-sanctioned violence on Black and brown bodies for medical experimentation, particularly on those living in poverty and under government control. And we stood as idly by then as we do now.
10 months in jail for 7 minutes of silence?
A judge could punish Wriply for her defending Black lives with 10 months in jail. As her movement family, we can’t let this happen.
TransVisionaries: How Miss Major Helped Spark the Modern Trans Movement
“Miss Major is not your token. You need a token? Well, go to the subway and buy one and get on a fucking bus.”
How Statement T-Shirts Unite Black History, Culture, and Fashion
The statement T-shirt for, by, and about black folks seems to be having a renaissance.
Carter G. Woodson’s West Virginia Wasn’t ‘Trump Country,’ it Was a Land of Opportunity
Wilson wrote a few pieces that were remarkable in their early focus on Black people in a region that was, then and now, more diverse than contemporary stories of its white poverty and Trumpian politics imagine.