A 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 MoreJoin us for a film screening of Black Russians (2001), a feature length documentary by kara lynch.
Read MoreCo-curated by scholar-activists Nana Brantuo and Dr. Andrea N. Baldwin, the second installment of the Caribbean Feminisms Series interrogates climate and environmental justice in the Caribbean.
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 MoreJoin us for an upcoming conversation with Priscillia Kounkou-Hoveyda, founder of The Collective for Black Iranians.
Read MoreA reading list by Kharoll-Ann Souffrant from her teach-in “Pioneers Long Before #MoiAussi: Black Women, Rape Culture, and Digital Feminist Activism in Quebec” for the School for Black Feminist Politics.
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 MoreWriter Karla Mendez explores the revolutionary feminism of the Third World Women’s Alliance and how the organization served as political and ideological blueprint for other radical Black feminist organizations in the United States.
Read MoreFour Afro-Italian feminists share their perspectives on citizenship, politics, and activism in Italy.
Read MoreWriter Karla Mendez reflects on the profound activism of Mary McLeod Bethune, and how Bethune’s remarkable legacy-especially in the context of voting rights-is still relevant even today.
Read MoreEducators and activists Huna Amweero and Sydnye Allen share their feminist perspectives on being Black women from the Diaspora living in Sydney, Australia.
Read MoreJessica Horn (she/her) is a powerhouse Pan-African feminist, activist, writer, and doer who is dedicated to creating safe and sustainable feminist freedoms and futures.
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 MoreA reading list by Nathan Alexander Moore from her teach-in “Tectonically Speaking: Writing A Black Geopolitics Through Speculative Fiction” 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 MoreCheck out our reading list from our Caribbean Feminisms Series.
Read MoreA reading list by Fania Noël from her teach-in “Afrofeminism in France: A Political Autonomy as a Compass” for The School for Black Feminist Politics.
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 MoreDr. Francesca Sobande’s teach-in on “Black Women’s Media Experiences & the Rise of Brand “Woke-Washing” is a part of Black Women Radicals’ School For Black Feminist Politics.
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