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Upcoming Event - Black Miami-Dade IG Takeover: Week of January 10th
Upcoming Event - Black Miami-Dade IG Takeover: Week of January 10th

The founder of Black Miami-Dade, Nadege Green, will be taking over Black Women Radicals Instagram during the week of January 10th.

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NewsJaimee SwiftJanuary 10, 2022News
Upcoming Conversation with Nadege Green, Founder of Black Miami-Dade
Upcoming Conversation with Nadege Green, Founder of Black Miami-Dade

Join us for an upcoming conversation with Nadege Green, founder of Black Miami-Dade.

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NewsJaimee SwiftJanuary 10, 2022News
An Interview with Aurielle Marie: On Gumbo Ya Ya and the Cultivation of Other Worlds for Black Gxrls
An Interview with Aurielle Marie: On Gumbo Ya Ya and the Cultivation of Other Worlds for Black Gxrls

Aurielle Marie’s poetry collection, Gumbo Ya Ya, is a demand for and insistence on the cultivation of other worlds where Black gxrls are free from constant violence, terror, regulation, and judgement – where joy, pleasure, and peace are not only possible but abundance.

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Society & CultureJaimee SwiftDecember 5, 2021Society & Culture
Leading the Fight: How Irene Morgan Paved the Way for the Montgomery Bus Boycotts
Leading the Fight: How Irene Morgan Paved the Way for the Montgomery Bus Boycotts

Writer Karla Mendez reflects on the life of Irene Amos Morgan, whose refusal to submit to Jim Crow interstate travel laws helped pave the way for the Montgomery Bus Boycotts.

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PoliticsJaimee SwiftNovember 14, 2021Politics
“We exist and we deserve to continue to exist!” An Interview with Dr. Adelle Thomas, Bahamian Climate Change Scientist and Advocate
“We exist and we deserve to continue to exist!” An Interview with Dr. Adelle Thomas, Bahamian Climate Change Scientist and Advocate

Bahamian human-environment geographer Dr. Adelle Thomas shares her expertise on the impact of climate change and injustice on Caribbean nations.

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Society & CultureJaimee SwiftNovember 11, 2021News
The Political-Pedagogical Praxis of Afro-Brazilian Travestis and Trans Women: A Reading List by  Maria Clara Araújo dos Passos
The Political-Pedagogical Praxis of Afro-Brazilian Travestis and Trans Women: A Reading List by Maria Clara Araújo dos Passos

A reading list by Maria Clara Araújo dos Passos from her teach-in ““The Political-Pedagogical Praxis of Afro-Brazilian Travestis and Trans Women (1979-2020)” for the School for Black Feminist Politics.

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NewsJaimee SwiftOctober 20, 2021News
Exploring Queer Feminist Forms in The African Diaspora: An Interview with Mecca Jamilah Sullivan
Exploring Queer Feminist Forms in The African Diaspora: An Interview with Mecca Jamilah Sullivan

Mecca Jamilah Sullivan’s new book, The Poetics of Difference: Queer Feminist Forms in the African Diaspora, offers a mapping of an alternative history of intersectionality that takes seriously the theoretical contributions and impact of Black queer feminisms.

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LGBTQJaimee SwiftOctober 12, 2021News
Celebrating the Power of the Black Lesbian Literary Tradition: A Conversation with Briona Simone Jones
Celebrating the Power of the Black Lesbian Literary Tradition: A Conversation with Briona Simone Jones

Briona Simone Jones interrogates the fortitude, power, and futurity of the Black lesbian literary tradition in her new anthology, Mouths of Rain.

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LGBTQJaimee SwiftOctober 8, 2021News
Reproductive Justice: A Reading List
Reproductive Justice: A Reading List

A reading list on Reproductive Justice.

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NewsJaimee SwiftOctober 1, 2021News
Honoring A Reproductive Justice Pioneer: An Interview with Loretta J. Ross
Honoring A Reproductive Justice Pioneer: An Interview with Loretta J. Ross

Black feminist activist, educator, and scholar Loretta J. Ross has paved the way for reproductive justice activism. In contemporary discourses on reproductive healthcare and abortion access, let’s not forget the leadership of Ross and other Black feminists who have and continue to be at the vanguard of reproductive justice.

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NewsJaimee SwiftSeptember 28, 2021News
Upcoming Film Screening: Black Russians (2001) by Kara Lynch
Upcoming Film Screening: Black Russians (2001) by Kara Lynch

Join us for a film screening of Black Russians (2001), a feature length documentary by kara lynch.

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Society & CultureJaimee SwiftSeptember 27, 2021News
Announcing the Second Installment of the Caribbean Feminisms Series: On Environmental and Climate Justice
Announcing the Second Installment of the Caribbean Feminisms Series: On Environmental and Climate Justice

Co-curated by scholar-activists Nana Brantuo and Dr. Andrea N. Baldwin, the second installment of the Caribbean Feminisms Series interrogates climate and environmental justice in the Caribbean.

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Society & CultureJaimee SwiftSeptember 19, 2021News
The Radical Read Series: An Abantu Audio and Black Women Radicals Collaborative Online Book Series
The Radical Read Series: An Abantu Audio and Black Women Radicals Collaborative Online Book Series

The Radical Read Series is an online collaborative book club series between Abantu Audio and Black Women Radicals that centers Black women and gender expansive authors.

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NewsJaimee SwiftSeptember 3, 2021News
Upcoming Conversation with Priscillia Kounkou-Hoveyda, Founder of The Collective for Black Iranians
Upcoming Conversation with Priscillia Kounkou-Hoveyda, Founder of The Collective for Black Iranians

Join us for an upcoming conversation with Priscillia Kounkou-Hoveyda, founder of The Collective for Black Iranians.

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Society & CultureJaimee SwiftSeptember 2, 2021News
Pioneers Long Before #MoiAussi: Black Women, Rape Culture, and Digital Feminist Activism  – A Reading List by Kharoll-Ann Souffrant
Pioneers Long Before #MoiAussi: Black Women, Rape Culture, and Digital Feminist Activism – A Reading List by Kharoll-Ann Souffrant

A reading list by Kharoll-Ann Souffrant from her teach-in “Pioneers Long Before #MoiAussi: Black Women, Rape Culture, and Digital Feminist Activism in Quebec” for the School for Black Feminist Politics.

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Society & CultureJaimee SwiftSeptember 2, 2021Society & Culture, Society
We Cannot Leave Black Women, Trans People, and Gender Expansive People Behind: Why We Need Reproductive Justice
We Cannot Leave Black Women, Trans People, and Gender Expansive People Behind: Why We Need Reproductive Justice

With recent news of the Texas abortion ban sweeping the nation, the author writes on the dire need to center Black people of all genders and to remember reproductive justice as a key framework in our resistance.

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NewsJaimee SwiftSeptember 1, 2021News
At the Intersection of Race, Gender, and Class: Honoring the Revolutionary Feminist Legacy of the Third World Women’s Alliance
At the Intersection of Race, Gender, and Class: Honoring the Revolutionary Feminist Legacy of the Third World Women’s Alliance

Writer Karla Mendez explores the revolutionary feminism of the Third World Women’s Alliance and how the organization served as political and ideological blueprint for other radical Black feminist organizations in the United States.

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PoliticsJaimee SwiftJuly 22, 2021News
Afro-Italian Feminists Speak: On Citizenship, Activism and Politics
Afro-Italian Feminists Speak: On Citizenship, Activism and Politics

Four Afro-Italian feminists share their perspectives on citizenship, politics, and activism in Italy.

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PoliticsJaimee SwiftJuly 19, 2021News
Knowledge Is The Prime Need of the Hour: The Remarkable Life of Mary McLeod Bethune
Knowledge Is The Prime Need of the Hour: The Remarkable Life of Mary McLeod Bethune

Writer Karla Mendez reflects on the profound activism of Mary McLeod Bethune, and how Bethune’s remarkable legacy-especially in the context of voting rights-is still relevant even today.

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PoliticsJaimee SwiftJuly 11, 2021News
Black Diaspora Feminist Perspectives in Australia: A Conversation on Identity, Solidarity and Power
Black Diaspora Feminist Perspectives in Australia: A Conversation on Identity, Solidarity and Power

Educators and activists Huna Amweero and Sydnye Allen share their feminist perspectives on being Black women from the Diaspora living in Sydney, Australia.

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Society & CultureJaimee SwiftJune 27, 2021News
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