The Combahee River Collective disbanded in 1980, but their emphasis on a written record helped the collective’s work find a home within academia, contributing to its continued popularity. In the ...
“Here we are, a group of Black lesbian feminist anti-imperialist anti-capitalists trying to do the right thing.” The Combahee River Collective in 1974. Left to right bottom: Demita Frazier and Helen ...
In the first of our February reading lists that will honor Black History Month, we are turning to Black feminism. In addition to celebrating figures like Toni Morrison, Diane Nash, and Coretta Scott ...
Two curators have turned co-hosts in the podcast, “Collected,” a six-part examination of the origins of self-care, identity politics, and intersectionality Janelle Harris Dixon | Museums Correspondent ...
Our members-only podcast is now available to all! A People’s Anthology is a reading series of radical essays and speeches. Season one highlights six short texts related to Black liberation struggles ...
On June 2, 1863, Harriet Tubman led three hundred Black soldiers from the 2nd South Carolina Volunteer Regiment up the Combahee River in South Carolina to destroy an essential bridge, raid plantations ...
Sara Staley is an Assistant Professor of Teacher Learning, Research, and Practice at the University of Colorado Boulder School of Education. She studies how educators learn and enact queer-inclusive ...