Unpacking the Misogynoir and Violence against Black Women
For Black women and girls, incidences of violence and hate, informed by misogynoir, become a throughline to each of our lives.
read moreFor Black women and girls, incidences of violence and hate, informed by misogynoir, become a throughline to each of our lives.
read moreA Study Hall discussing what constitutes a “genocide” and “apartheid,” and whether or not the current crisis in Palestine fits that criteria.
read moreThe crisis in Congo is the result of decades of colonialization, violence, and the exploitation of the land and its people.
read moreIn the U.S., we celebrate freedom fighters and revolutions like Nat Turner’s Revolt when they fit our narrative and condemn them when it doesn’t.
read moreThe censure of Rep. Rashida Tlaib, who was silenced after expressing her criticism of the Israeli and U.S. governments, follows a history of suppressing political dissent.
read moreA Study Hall discussing how we can hold space for ourselves to grieve and how to leverage our voting power to pressure politicians.
read moreA Study Hall discussing how we can hold space for ourselves to grieve and how to leverage our voting power to pressure politicians.
read moreAlthough voting is a powerful tool for democracy, going beyond the ballot is critical for our collective wellbeing.
read moreColonialism is often seen through a historical lens despite dispossession and exploitation being a present reality for many current and formerly colonized people.
read moreMuslim communities have been subjected to cycles of extreme Islamophobia based on the belief that they’re a threat to U.S. life.
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