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Race + Power Weekly

This Race + Power Weekly honors Black histories and futures. First, we speak with two Black leaders about the past, present, and future of grassroots reproductive justice organizing by women and trans people of color. Next, as Florida’s governor rejects an African American Studies curriculum, Abdul Alkalimat, one of the founders of Black Studies, explains the field’s history and its role in the battle of ideas against racism. Then, we revisit a reflection on the work of imagining and creating a Black future. Finally, subscribe today to get our latest magazine issue, New Narratives for Health: Evolving a Culture of Healing for All.


“There’s No Such Thing as a Single-Issue Struggle”: A Conversation with Kitana Ananda, Naa Amissah-Hammond, and Quanita Toffie

 
“We often raise up Audre Lorde’s words, ‘There’s no such thing as a single-issue struggle because we do not live single-issue lives.’ Our grantees are telling us over and over that we can’t have this conversation about abortion in Black communities if we’re not also talking about maternal health. We have to be talking about the full spectrum of reproductive healthcare. And we also need to be organizing in that way, because that’s what brings the most people along in our fight.” Read more…
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A surge of African American enrollment and student activism brought Black Studies to many US campuses in the 1960s. Sixty years later, Black Studies programs exist worldwide in universities worldwide. This is the first history of how that happened. Read more…
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One Nation Under a Groove: How to Build a Black Future Through Strong, Black-Led Community Organizations

 
To strive for the future we want, Black nonprofit leaders must lean into the practice of Black future thinking and action, creating new paradigms rather than focusing on old problems. Read more…
 
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