Yale’s racist roots and reparations May 8, 2016 The brutal murder of nine African Americans at the historic Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church in [...]
A revolutionary’s tribute to Prince By Larry Hales May 2, 2016 On the morning of April 21, the musician Prince, born Prince Rogers Nelson on June 7, 1958, was [...]
N.C. rural community fights killing of Black youth by racist state trooper By Dante Strobino May 3, 2016 Kinston, N.C. — The murders of Black youth at the hands of police, state troopers and [...]
NYC: May 7: ‘What Happened Miss [Nina] Simone?’ film & discussion Come join in a viewing & discussion of the authorized documentary – What Happened, Miss Simone? film directed by Liz [...]
Youth protest defies cops, rejects KKK By Dianne Mathiowetz April 27, 2016 Stone Mountain, Ga., April 23 — Today, hundreds of anti-racist youth and others met [...]
The racist criminalization of African Americans By Abayomi Azikiwe April 13, 2016 When former President Bill Clinton spoke on April 7 in Philadelphia, protesters [...]
Lowndes County, Alabama: “The Original Black Panther Party” By Minnie Bruce Pratt March 30, 2016 White Hall, Ala. — In rural Lowndes County, Ala., on March 5, a dozen people [...]
Michigan struggles expose failure of ruling-class policies By Abayomi Azikiwe March 28, 2016 Members of the Moratorium NOW! Coalition to Stop Foreclosures, Evictions, and Utility [...]
Fighting gentrification in New York City Imani Henry The following is adapted from an interview with Imani Henry, of Equality for Flatbush, on the struggle against [...]
#BlackLivesMatter Queer and Trans People of Color Coalition respond to NC HB 2 March 25, 2016 On the anniversary of the passing of Blake Brockington, a Black trans teen from Charlotte, N.C., Gov. Pat [...]
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