Alexis De Veaux’s JesusDevil is exemplary of Black queer feminist literary work oriented toward Black freedom – nestled in the beauty and complexity of Black queer being.
Read MoreBlack Women Radicals Visual Designer Doriana Diaz will lead multi-city master collage workshops for The School for Black Feminist Politics
Read MoreWatch on YouTube: 40 Years of Home Girls - A Celebration of a Black Feminist Literary Classic.
Read MoreJoin us for an upcoming Zoom event honoring the 40th anniversary of Home Girls: A Black Feminist Anthology.
Read MoreRenata Cherlise explores the memories, kinship, joy and everyday moments in Black experiences in her book, Black Archives: A Photographic Celebration of Black Life.
Read MoreJoin us for an IG Live with Sidney Clifton, the Executive Director of The Clifton House in Baltimore.
Read MoreWriter Karla Méndez looks at Carlotta Stewart Lai, the first Black American woman to become a principal in Hawaii, and how significant her accomplishments were at a time when Black Americans were excluded from formal education
Read MorePolitical scientist and scholar of Brazilian Studies Dr. Tassiana Oliveira will share her critical insights on the state of Brazilian politics.
Read MoreDr. Su’ad Abdul Khabeer will lead a teach-in for The School for Black Feminist Politics on Black Muslim Women’s Radicalism in the United States.
Read MoreBlack feminist icon and pioneer, Barbara Smith, speaks on reproductive, Black feminism, and freedom in an interview conducted by scholar Joseph R. Fitzgerald.
Read MoreStoryteller and poet Chantel Massey will lead a two-part online poetry workshop on the poetry of Audre Lorde for The School for Black Feminist Politics.
Read MoreJOURNEY(S) is a narrative trip between distant sister cities—Addis Ababa, Ethiopia & Washington, D.C.
Read MoreA reading list by CAM Morris from their teach-in, “Black Ecology: Finding our Homes–Niggas be Everywhere” for the School for Black Feminist Politics.
Read MoreAbolitionist CAM Morris to lead the first-in person teach-in for The School for Black Feminist Politics on Black Ecology in Washington, D.C.
Read MoreWriter Karla Mendez explores and critiques the history of debutante balls, what they stand for in Black communities, and questions if there is still a need for them.
Read MoreWatch our conversation with Vincent Martell, director and writer of FINESSE and founder of VAM Studio, for our Black Trans Thought and Histories Series.
Read MoreBlack Women Radicals and Philadelphia PrintWorks “Black Feminists Taught Me” t-shirt capsule and collaboration pays homage the Black women and gender expansive people who inspire us, touch our lives, shape our politics, and teach us – in a myriad of ways – about life, love, leadership, and legacy. Black Women Radicals’ executive director, Jaimee A. Swift, reflects on the Black women in her life who taught and continue to teach her.
Read MoreJoin us for an IG Live to learn more about Black Women Radicals and Philadelphia PrintWorks, “Black Feminists Taught Me” capsule.
Read MoreBlack Women Radicals and Philadelphia PrintWorks partner on a new t-shirt capsule and collaboration, “Black Feminists Taught Me.”
Read MoreOn Thursday, September 8th at 6:30 PM EST, join us for a conversation with Vincent Martell, writer and director of the series, FINESSE ,and founder of VAM Studio.
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