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Sound and Resistance
When Esperanza Spalding asks, “what is the frequency of healing?,” when Nina Simone proclaimed, “You are Young, Gifted and Black,” and when Marvin Gaye reckons with “What’s Going On” – this music influences how we think and feel about justice, and calls for us to hold on to dignity & grace in a world on fire and the love we need to survive. Join is for an evening of musical performances whose sound draws from the sparks of movements.
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Community-Rooted Development
Join us for a rich conversation with Detroit leaders to discuss the complexities of investment and ownership that decentralizes capitalist gains and encourages relationships with a community's history, culture, and legacy.
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Bodily Autonomy and Care
Beyond access to contraception and abortion, the Reproductive justice movement challenges us to consider broad access of reproductive care, affirmative bodily autonomy, and self-determined parenthood as essential aspects of autonomy and justice. Bodily Autonomy & Care brings together reproductive justice organizers and filmmakers who are collaboratively creating short films that center and affirm unapologetic feminism with love and dignity.
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The Internet is Black
Join us for a special screening of That’s So Black, a pop culture video series produced by MediaJustice about how Black people have created, shaped, and nourished Internet culture.
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Resource Detroit in 50 Maps
Detroit in 50 Maps is a collection of different maps of Detroit highlighting places, people and changes to understand the city in new and surprising ways.…Read more
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Resource I Live: A Youth Toolkit
The Transgender Oral History Project (TOHP) builds community through sharing stories. TOHP is a community-driven effort to collect and share a range of diverse stories…Read more
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Resource How to Organize a Book Drive
‘Survived and Punished’ is a national organizing project to end the criminalization of survivors of domestic and sexual violence. They are an all-volunteer grassroots coalition…Read more
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Resource Guide to Writing Letters to Incarcerated Survivors
‘Survived and Punished’ is a national organizing project to end the criminalization of survivors of domestic and sexual violence. They are an all-volunteer grassroots coalition…Read more
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Resource Advocacy Tips For Anti-Violence Victim Advocates
‘Survived and Punished’ is a national organizing project to end the criminalization of survivors of domestic and sexual violence. They are an all-volunteer grassroots coalition…Read more
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Resource Shakespeare in Detroit 2020 Zoom Readings
Shakespeare in Detroit is a nonprofit organization that supports and enhances the cultural, educational and financial growth of Detroit with professional theatre created through a…Read more
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Resource Shakespeare in Detroit's Power 15
Power 15 is a new, limited podcast series conceived during the 2020 quarantine due to COVID-19. We were inspired to highlight the wonderful people who have mentored, supported and…Read more
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Resource Change Evil Restore Humanity Guide
Sapelo Square is an award-winning blog that produces, documents and archives the Black Muslim experience in the United States to shed light on its global…Read more
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Resource Mutual Eid: 7 Ways to Make Eid Inclusive Toolkit
The Muslim Anti-Racism Collaborative (MuslimARC) is a human rights education organization working towards a vision of “Education for Liberation.” They provide resources and a racial…Read more
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Resource School Has One Syllable Film
People in Education (PIE) is a media arts organization that facilitates space for connection, curiosity and reflection. Media artists-in-residence are brought into learning spaces to…Read more
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Resource Dream Lunch Film
People in Education (PIE) is a media arts organization that facilitates space for connection, curiosity and reflection. Media artists-in-residence are brought into learning spaces to…Read more
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Resource Action Items for Solidarity Against the Murder of Black Men and Women
The Muslim Anti-Racism Collaborative (MuslimARC) is a human rights education organization working towards a vision of “Education for Liberation.” They provide resources and a racial…Read more
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Resource "Love Is The Message, The Message Is..." Zine
Shrine of the Black Medusa (SBM) celebrates Black culture and history, queer magic & hoodoo divination. Their mission is to connect people and ideas across…Read more
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Resource "What Makes Me ME?" Zine
People in Education’s (PIE) “What Makes Me ME?” was inspired by middle schoolers from Burton International Academy, inviting youth to explore who they are through…Read more
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Resource Sapelo Square's Holistic Election Wellness Toolkit
This presidential election has many in our communities feeling confused, anxious, uncertain and afraid. These feelings are the product of direct efforts to spread misinformation,…Read more
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Visions of Ancestral Resilience
“This is the time when we should feel limitless, to focus on the Black excellence, from the beginning of time.” -Lottie V. Spady