Ida Gibbs Hunt and the Pan-African Movement By Abayomi Azikiwe March 27, 2017 The Pan-African Congress in Paris in 1919 saw participation by African-American women, [...]
Mumia speaks on Mona, Pam and Monica: Harriet’s granddaughters March 27, 2017 Harriet Tubman served as a spy and a scout for the First South Carolina Volunteers, a regiment of escaped [...]
Addie Waites Hunton: Pan-African By Abayomi Azikiwe March 25, 2017 Addie Waites Hunton was a central figure in the development of the Pan-African movement. [...]
Ida B. Wells: Anti-lynching crusader By Abayomi Azikiwe March 15, 2017 The many references by African-American women intellectuals and activists to educational [...]
Guatemalans protest girls’ deaths By Teresa Gutierrez March 14, 2017 The deaths of over 40 young women in Guatemala City, Guatemala, on March 8 — [...]
Anna Julia Haywood Cooper Vital to Pan-African movement By Abayomi Azikiwe March 12, 2017 African-American women from the late 19th century to the early 20th century played a [...]
Women say ‘No to misogyny!’ By Monica Moorehead January 3, 2017 International Working Women’s Day 2016 rally in Harlem, N.Y. at Harriet Tubman statue. [...]
Marissa Alexander: Against the prison pipeline for women By Minnie Bruce Pratt February 2, 2017 Marissa Alexander is finally free after five years of detention for an act of [...]
Lucy Parsons: A working-class founder of May Day By Jeff Sorel March 1, 2017 The class struggle was at fever pitch in Chicago in 1885. Unemployment was high, wages were low, [...]
NYC: March 11: Urgent: 2 pm Round table- Earlier activities cancelled due to bad weather ‘‘ Women in Rebellion -To Resist Is Justified” ‘Mujeres en rebelión: ¡Resistir es justificable!‘ Commemorate International Working Women’s Month Women in Rebellion – To Resist Is Justified Celebren el mes [...]
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