
What does it mean for Black Women, Black Girls and Black Femmes to respond to dying cities and the death of Black families in dying cities? What does it mean for Black Women, Black Girls and Black Femmes to call out from Detroit to the world to not only recognize the humanity of Black lives, but to challenge the world to respond with the full of their own humanity? We live in movement times. A time where we can clearly articulate all that is wrong in society and all that is wrong in the world. A time where the stark contrasts between which Black lives matter and which don’t, are becoming more and more prevalent within the Black community. Continue reading “A Call for 10,000 Black Women, Girls & Femmes”
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From Muhammad Ali (1942-2016), at a fair housing rally in his hometown Louisville, KY:
The greatest movement for social justice our country has ever known is the civil rights movement and it was totally rooted in a love ethic.
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By Wes Howard-Brook and Sue Ferguson Johnson
From Jeff Dietrich (right: at the L.A. Catholic Worker) in
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By David Blower