Breya Johnson will kick off the 2022 School for Black Feminist Politics series by leading two online teach-ins on June Jordan and the care ethics of Black women writers
Read MorePan-African Feminist Solidarity with Africans In Ukraine is crucial at this political juncture. Join our upcoming event to learn more about solidarity efforts with African and Caribbean students and migrants fleeing the Ukraine.
Read MoreBlack feminists make history everyday. We must honor their leadership during Black History Month and beyond.
Read MoreThe founder of Black Miami-Dade, Nadege Green, will be taking over Black Women Radicals Instagram during the week of January 10th.
Read MoreJoin us for an upcoming conversation with Nadege Green, founder of Black Miami-Dade.
Read MoreA 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.
Read MoreA reading list on Reproductive Justice.
Read MoreBlack 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.
Read MoreThe 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.
Read MoreWith 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.
Read MoreA reading list by CAM Morris from their teach-in, “Ain’t Gonna Let Nobody Turn Us ‘Round: Sojourning Toward Black Liberation Through Prison Abolition” for The School For Black Feminist Politics.
Read More“Radical Black Women” is an online political education series paying homage to historical radical leftist Black women.
Read MoreA reading list by Naomi Simmons-Thorne from her teach-in, “We Would Have to Fight The World: The Cultural Politics of Black Feminist Theory” for The School For Black Feminist Politics.
Read MoreInspired by art that emerged during the uprisings for Black lives in 2020, Jilchristina Vest is making history by organizing the first-ever public art installation honoring the women of the Black Panther Party and the #SayHerName movement.
Read MoreThis series aims to be a political interrogation, meditation, and celebration of European Afrofeminisms and Black feminisms.
Read MoreWriter Naomi Ndifon shares why it is critical we center Nigerian women’s leadership and activism in the #ENDSARS movement.
Read MoreThe launch of our Black Women Radicals’ new initiative, The School For Black Feminist Politics.
Read MoreThis four-part series pays homage to Caribbean feminisms and feminists.
Read MoreA fundraiser for organizational support for Black Women Radicals!
Read MorePatrica Robinson is an unknown but important radical, Black feminist who advocated for mental health, reproductive rights, socialism, and same-sex adoption in the Black community.
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