Lessons from Shirley Graham Du Bois
The life of Shirley Graham DuBois contains so may gems insight needed for radical rethinking of liberation.
Read More Lessons from Shirley Graham Du BoisMusings on technology and justice
The life of Shirley Graham DuBois contains so may gems insight needed for radical rethinking of liberation.
Read More Lessons from Shirley Graham Du BoisThe tradition of Black radical resistance and liberation struggle is as grounded in the South as collard greens. The startling diversity of its forms and currents have slowly dawned on me as I’ve read the signs and listened carefully to the rhythms. This morning I reflect on accounts of 18th century resistance in Sylviane Diouf’s […]
Read More Studies in Black Southern RadicalismReflecting on the study of Ho Chi Minh’s writings
Read More Ho Chi Minh: A fifty year studyIn How We Can Win, Kimberly Jones opens up new paths for dreaming and building an unbounded Black possibility
Read More How We Can WinThe Highest Stage of Capitalism
Read MoreContemplating Abolition Feminism.
Read More Yacht ClubbingThinking expansively about Black History Month as a starting point for Black Study, looking to justice movements around Black farming and food
Read More Planting the Seeds of Black StudyAudre Lorde and Walter Rodney have so many lessons for us today. What is imperialism? What does it mean to be “included” in empire?
Read More Thinking with Audre Lorde and Walter Rodney