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Hood Work: Neighborhood as Resistance
Hear from Asia Hamilton of Norwest Gallery, Bryce Detroit of New Center, and Tyree Guyton of the Heidelberg Project as they discuss how they’re proudly creating from the hoods of our city while resisting gentrification and erasure with creativity, innovation, and community care.
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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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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 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 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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Black Mothering: Surviving and Adapting during a Pandemic
“I'm grateful to black moms every single day, every minute of every day for the work you all do.” -Andrea Ritchie
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Better Futures: Visioning In A Time of Crisis
“We absolutely need imaginative spaces like visionary fiction, that allow us to say, what if?” -Walidah Imarisha
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Ancestral Ceremonies
“This is not a film. This is a ritual. This is Black queer alchemy.” -Liz Kennedy
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Undocumented and Unafraid
“I want to be free, and I want our people… to have small joys, and big joys , and everything in between… To travel, to be, to love. That’s my dream. It’s our collective dream.” – Patrice Lawrence
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Resource Shrine of the Black Medusa Tarot Deck
Created by Casey Rocheteau in 2014, the Shrine of the Black Medusa (SBM) Tarot celebrates Black culture, queer magic and hoodoo divination. It is a…Read more
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Resource Know Your Rights: A Review of your Rights When Interacting with Police.
“Know Your Rights: A Review of your Rights When Interacting with Police” is a 22-page interactive document that provides community members with the information and…Read more
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Resource Stop Law Enforcement Violence Toolkit
INCITE! is a network of radical feminists of color organizing to end state violence and violence in our homes and communiites. In 2008, Incite! published…Read more
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Resource Black Imagination Study Group Syllabus
Intelligent Mischief is a creative studio and design lab that engages Black people in imagination through workshops, hackathons, and creating original multi-platform story worlds, experiences,…Read more
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Resource BDB Counter Narrative Podcast
Counter Narrative is a podcast by Brothers Doing Better (BDB), a group formed with the explicit intent of healing black brown and indigenous (BBI) men/masculine…Read more
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Resource In Our Names Resource Hub
The “In Our Names Network” is a national network of organizations, campaigns and individuals working to end police violence against Black women, girls, trans and…Read more