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Squad Up At The Polls: Voter Registration Made Easy April 23, 2018
2018 is almost halfway over, y’all and if we learned anything from Black Panther and A Wrinkle In Time it’s that the future is ours for the taking.

For The Culture March 06, 2018
By now there probably isn’t a soul alive who hasn’t seen Black Panther at least once, right? Right??? Don’t worry, there are no spoilers ahead but really, though?

More Than A Little Black And In Full Effect March 01, 2018
Let’s be real, this year is kinda off to a rough start. January literally felt like 20 years, February only stayed for a hot minute, and to top

They Tried to Bury Us. They Didn’t Know We Were Seeds. January 23, 2018
Registering to vote seems easy, right? Right?! This isn’t the 60s anymore. Gone are the poll taxes and grandfather clauses that hemmed up our people. Now, you just

We Got Us December 29, 2017
Since Black turnout surged in Alabama’s special Senate election, there have been calls from across the country to look to Black women as the heroes of our democracy

Black Millennials on the Move: What will #ElectionDay Tell Us About this Powerful Audience? November 07, 2017
Just about a month ago, we sat in enraptured awe watching the cast of the tv show Black-ish belt out a song titled “We Built This” in a stunning musical

Hey, Amber November 09, 2016
Where you at, amber?? Amber J. Phillips is a social justice organizer and digital strategist who works to advance the rights of women, young people, people of color, and low-income communities. Amber uses her

Hey, Jessica November 04, 2016
Where you at, jessica?? A former organizer turned trainer and movement sustainer, Jessica Pierce is the National Chair at Black Youth Project 100 (BYP100) in Washington, D.C. Her passion

Hey, Dante November 02, 2016
Where you at, Dante?? Dante Barry is a Black writer, grassroots organizer, digital campaigner, and Executive Director of Million Hoodies Movement for Justice, a human rights membership organization working to end
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