News Jane Rhodes interviewed by CNN on the Black Panther Party's legacy as depicted in "Black Judas and the Black Messiah" "A key reason why the Panthers survive in the public imaginary 50 years after they were very active has a lot to do with their work in their time, in the 1960s and '70s. They wanted to make themselves visible. They wanted to resonate." Cedric Johnson and UIC Social Work Doctorate Roberto Aspholm publish an article on the NFL's "Banking on Biological Racism" Sports have long been a prominent frontier where issues of racism, exploitation, labor, and power have been debated and contested. Fatherly features Amanda Lewis' comments on building racial literacy Our little “change agents” will need to move through the world without prejudice... Barbara Ransby interviewed by Start Making Sense podcast to discuss President's pledge to Black America Dave Stovall featured in article that addresses police responses to protests and insurrection "if those who attacked the Capitol last week were not white, 'Constitution Avenue would have been turned into a graveyard.'" Barbara Ransby publishes an essay with The Nation on Biden's upcoming presidency On November 7, in his first speech as president-elect, Joe Biden promised Black America that he would have our backs. But which Black America is he pledging to support? Jaira Harrington was a guest commentator on National Brazilian News Channel O Globo on Nov. 6th. to discuss the U.S. presidential elections, the Electoral College, and the legacy of anti-Black racism in American electoral politics Cedric Johnson featured on ArtCenter's Change Lab Podcast to discuss racial justice Cedric has a gift for communicating complex and sometimes disruptive ideas with warmth, clarity and impressive skill... his extensive writings (and in his interview with Change Lab), he emphasizes the need for addressing the roots of racial injustice NPR affiliate WGBH Radio interviewed Barbara Ransby on efforts by Boston area Black activists Beth Richie's work cited in a Mother Jones article on the turn away from 'law and order' feminism "In a break with decades of efforts to expand the policing and prosecution of sex crimes, the agenda calls for limits on the power and reach of cops and courts...Instead, it recommends replacing school police with counselors," Prev 1 … 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 … 18 Next