Intersectionality and the Black Feminists Behind It
To understand the complexities of intersectionality and how it affects Black girls and women today, we need to understand the term’s history.
read moreTo understand the complexities of intersectionality and how it affects Black girls and women today, we need to understand the term’s history.
read moreThe signing of the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo ended the U.S. invasion of Mexico, but the effects continue to impact Latine communities today.
read moreLast year became the deadliest year for fatal police encounters, despite calls for reform and racial justice after the 2020 protests.
read moreParticipatory Action Research can help build the collective power needed to create more liberatory futures of social justice and equity.
read moreThe AADI is creating a space for disabled Asian Americans to share their stories and be seen and heard in an ableist and anti-Asian society.
read moreThis year has proven that the fascist threat is not an un-American deviation but the most developed form of the sickness at the heart of the American project.
read moreOur biases on gender, class, sexual orientation, disability, religion, and other parts of our identity also influence our perception of race.
read moreFred Hampton’s message remains relevant today, with poor communities in Chicago and around the U.S. facing the same deprivations.
read moreHistorically, the United States government has stripped, ignored, and infringed on the water rights of Indigenous communities.
read moreThe 1969 occupation of Alcatraz Island was aimed at decolonizing the island from the colonial government of the United States.
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