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Adaku Utah
Hailing from Nigeria, Adaku Utah is an Igbo Queer teacher, organizer, healer and ritual artist committed to cultivating movements that are strategic, sustainable and mutually nourishing.
Prentis Hemphill
Prentis Hemphill is movement facilitator, writer, embodiment teacher and practitioner who is committed to the kind of healing capable of...
Denise Perry
Denise has more than 35 years of labor and community organizing, dedicated to developing strong grassroots leaders, democratic organizations, and...
May 20, 2021
“Liberation looks like permanently organized communities”
Jeremie GreerMercedes Fulbright D’Atra Jackson
Mercedes Fulbright and D’Atra Jackson on how to center and support Black leadership in this moment, why we need to build state-wide power, and what it...
Mercedes Fulbright
An experienced and respected voice on political strategy, racial justice advocacy, grassroots organizing, and public policy, Mercedes Fulbright is a Southern organizer, strategist, and DJ.
D’Atra Jackson
D’atra “Dee Dee” Jackson (she/her) is an organizer, trainer, big sister, godmother of four, and National Director of BYP100.
May 20, 2021
“The legacy that we leave will be the people”
Solana RiceMiski NoorGreisa MartinezAsh-Lee Woodard Henderson
Ash-Lee Woodard Henderson and Greisa Martinez on what it means to support and center Black leadership, the spiritual elements of organizing work,...
Black Lives Matter
May 17, 2021
“We’re going to achieve our demands together.”
Nelson Soza
Colombian labor leader Wilson Sáenz on the demonstrators’ demands, the government’s refusal to negotiate in good faith, and what it will take for the...
May 17, 2021
“Let the horrible night cease.”
Nelson Soza
Jacobo Albán talks about the years of work leading to the strike in Colombia, the opportunity this moment presents for mass political education, and how...
Ash-Lee Woodard Henderson
Ash-Lee Woodard Henderson is a 35 year old Affrilachian (Black Appalachian), woman from the working class, born and raised in Southeast Tennessee....