Slavery in Life, Slavery in Death: Reckoning with the Zombification of Blackness
Like the zombies of Haitian mythology, Breonna Taylor has been resurrected and trivialized, her death turned into an opportunity for glib commodification. By the time I learned about the existence of the New York Times’ documentary The Killing of Breonna Taylor,
Centering White Allies In Black Liberation Destroys Our Movements
Centering white allies in our movements shifts them from being unapologetically pro-Black to becoming about what white people need to cope with their guilt. By Gloria Oladipo “Defeating White supremacy without White people creates Black supremacy. Equality is the truth. Like it
We Fight Together: 17 Black Anti-Imperialists to Radicalize You
White supremacy compels us to analyze how anti-imperialism is a necessity in our resistance against oppression. All of our struggles are intertwined. We are living in a particularly radical time right now. Seriously. I feel like everyone says that every couple
The Struggle For Black Lives in the U.S. is Long Overdue for Humanitarian Intervention by the UN
It is time to re-activate the effort to bring the crimes that the U.S. has committed against its Black denizens to the attention of the UN. By Clarkisha Kent and Wicked Womanist TW/CW: state-sanctioned violence, torture, sexual assault, murder, mentions of death
Words Mean Things: Reclaiming Martin Luther King Jr. From The Grips of Imperialism
King's spirit is that of a true revolutionary which can never be distorted to the point of no return, and will always live on for those who need it. In schools across the United States, few Black names grace the