Visionary advocate, healer and public speaker Nala Simone Toussaint will lead a teach-in on the power of the Black Trans Feminist imagination for The School for Black Feminist Politics.
Read MoreAn excerpt of The Fire Inside by Dr. Rima Vesely-Ford, which casts a fresh new light on the radical literary legacies of James Baldwin and Audre Lorde.
Read MoreOur upcoming event, “For the Love of Our People” is an ode to the life and legacies of Assata Shakur and Miss Major Griffin-Gracy.
Read MoreJoin us for our new teach-in series on the Radical Black Feminist Imagination for The School for Black Feminist Politics.
Read MoreJoin us for an upcoming IG Live on the U.S. invasion in Venezuela.
Read MoreWriter Karla Mendez examines the life of dancer and choreographer Judith Jamison, whose decades-long career indelibly shifted the landscape of dance.
Read MoreExamining how Vivian Browne’s art and activism bridged the Black liberation and feminist movements while redefining the politics of representation.
Read MoreA study and tribute to the radical feminism of community leader and activist, Olive Morris.
Read MoreReflecting on the extraordinary life of Dr. Edith Irby Jones–a trailblazing physician, civil rights activist, and the first Black American to break through several of the most entrenched racial barriers in Southern education and medicine.
Read MoreTracing the life and work of poet Lucille Clifton and her roots in ancestry, radical truth-telling, and memory.
Read MoreWriter Karla Méndez traces how the political voice of organizer, writer, and diplomat Andrée Blouin was forged through exile, grief, loss, and radical clarity.
Read MoreCelebrating the enduring legacy of resistance and worldmaking at the II Marcha das Mulheres Negras.
Read MoreFor our final installment for our Special Blog Issue, “50 Years of Combahee”, archivist and librarian Shawn(ta) Smith-Cruz puts the Combahee River Collective and the Salsa Soul Sisters in conversation with one another as sister organizations who each contributed to 50-years of Black lesbian identity formations with very differing entry points and connections to lesbian identity.
Read MoreBlack Women Radicals hosted two events in New York City celebrating the 50th anniversary since the founding of the Combahee River Collective with founding member, Demita Frazier.
Read MoreFor the latest installment for our Special Blog Issue, “50 Years of Combahee”, scholar Ra Malika Imhotep examines the politics of Black lesbian socialist feminist kinship and play with Black dolls.
Read MoreCelebrating the NYC launch of Black and Asian Feminist Solidarities anthology.
Read MoreOur latest t-shirt capsule with Philadelphia PrintWorks honors 45 years since the founding of Kitchen Table: Women of Color Press, the first publishing house for and by women of color in North America.
Read MoreSix Years of Black Women Radicals: Read Our Impact Report.
Read MoreThe next teach-in for our Black Feminist Marronage Series will be led by storyteller Sylvia Arthur, who will chronicle the lives and archival afterlives of West African women elders.
Read MoreFor the latest installment of our Special Blog Issue, “50 Years of Combahee”, Kiersten TâLéigh Gillette-Pierce examines the harmful impacts of biological essentialism, benevolent cisheterosexsim, and anti-Black and anti-Trans affective labor in the Black Reproductive Justice Movement in a radical pamphlet.
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