
From INCITE!,a national activist organization of radical feminists of color advancing a movement to end violence against women of color and our communities through direct action, critical dialogue and grassroots organizing:
What counts as “violence against women”?
INCITE! identifies “violence against women of color” as a combination of “violence directed at communities,” such as police violence, war, and colonialism, and “violence within communities,” such as rape and domestic violence. Continue reading “Violence Against Women of Color”
This is the first question of a longer interview that Dan McKenzie did with Wes Howard-Brook in Seattle in October. A read of the full interview is well worth it, available
By Pedro Casaldáliga (English translation by Rebel Girl), Reposted from Religión Digital
By Carter Heyward
By Joyce Hollyday
This piece was developed during the first Bartimaeus Institute Online Cohort (2015-2016), aka “The Feminary.” These pieces will eventually be published in a Women’s Breviary collection. For more information regarding the Feminary go
An excerpt from Kathleen Dean Moore’s recent
From Vincent Harding in
Tomorrow, Shaun King and