Talking about abortion through an economic lens is not about “monetizing abortion,” and it is not a “losing strategy.” It’s quite the opposite.
News Posted in Organization & Movement Building
This Mother’s Day, Raise Your Voice for Black Maternal Health
We march because we believe that all moms and their families have the right to affordable health care. Because we believe that all moms deserve to survive pregnancy and childbirth, regardless of class or race.
Black Friendship, Black Love
Black girls building home together is a threat to white supremacy.
The Roots of the Haitian Revolution Are Black Futures
There is no Black future without honoring the Haitian Revolution, too.
All the things you should bring to the Women’s March on Washington
This guide is for folks need a packing list (like me), people who are new to direct action organizing, and are marching for an issue they care about for the first time.
We Must Act Now in the Face of Transphobia
We’re only days into 2017 and three trans people have already been murdered.
This Native American Heritage Month, Let’s Stand With Indigenous People Against DAPL
As we celebrate Native American Heritage Month this November, I think it is critical that we uplift the struggle against the Dakota Access Pipeline being led by the Standing Rock Sioux.
Black Trans Liberation Tuesday Must Become an Annual Observance
This week marks one year since Black transgender activists in the United States organized Black Trans Liberation Tuesday.
Have a Problem With Black-Only Spaces? Get Over It
To be clear, Black-only space is itself acceptable, and there’s a difference between Black people choosing to come together and white people systematically excluding others from their institutions and definitions of humanity.
On the Battle to Desegregate the Nation’s Libraries
The realization that the public library—idealized as a democratic place of learning and sanctuary, where the life of the mind was more ostensibly important than the color of skin—was not a haven for all was not new.