Black Women Radicals

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Black Women Radicals is a Black feminist advocacy organization dedicated to uplifting Black women’s radical activism. We are here & have always been.

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    For , we interviewed 18 Black LGBTQ+ women & non-binary students & alumni who are at historically Black colleges & universities (HBCUs). Read the descriptor:

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  3. Josina Muthemba Machel (August 10, 1945 – April 7, 1971) was a significant figure in the social and political history of Mozambique. A key leader in the struggle for Mozambican independence, Machel promoted the emancipation of African women. She died at 25 years old.

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  4. 📸: Fabric depicting Mozambican revolutionary, Josina Machel. 🇲🇿 Credit: The Tropen Museum, apart of the National Museum of World Cultures.

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    For , we are hosting events at The Outrage in DC () that highlight Black women's leadership! Our first event, "We Are Here & Always Have Been: Black Feminist Movement Building in the DMV" is on 2/12 @ 6 p.m. More here:

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    Trayvon Martin would’ve turned 25 years old today. May we continue to push for justice in his honor.

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  7. Trinice McNally's interview is a part of ‘Voices in Movement’ February 2020 theme, : Black LGBTQ+ Women and Non-Binary Student Activism at HBCUs. Read the descriptor here:

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  8. "My sophomore year, I came out & started being public w/ the relationships I was in with women. I went to the counseling center & the counselor told me I needed to pray & then took out oil.” –– Trinice McNally Read more:

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    693 dias. Quem mandou matar Marielle? E por quê?

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    In keeping with our theme, (which you can read here: ) we want to share with you activists, educators, & alumni who made Black Queer history at Howard University (). [A THREAD]

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    So good to remind ourselves that Rosa Parks was a radical. Listen to her words and learn.

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    I bet they didn’t ask her to come already washed and blow dried.

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    Aurielle is one of the reasons I’m an organizer. She’s the reason I stay in this work and I’m glad to call her a friend and comrade. Donate whatever you can to help her get a new laptop!

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    Save the date. Miss Mojo’s 90s House Party. March.21.2020. BROOKLYN NY. Proceeds going towards

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    is arguably the first Ugandan prison-writer to publish a full single-authored poetry collection, written in jail, while still incarcerated. Get your copy of No Roses from my Mouth: Poems from Prison (Political Prisoner Series Book 1)

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    Clarke has written many prolific essays including “Lesbianism: an act of resistance,” that appeared in the "This Bridge Called My Back" & “The Failure to Transform: Homophobia in the Black Community,” which was published in "Home Girls: A Black Feminist Anthology."

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    Cheryl Clarke (1947––) is a prolific lesbian activist, poet, and essayist, who graduated from Howard University.

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    "Murray was not given credit until years later. By the time Murray learned of their contribution, they were 52 years old."

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    “Murray was right. Some years later, when Robinson joined with Thurgood Marshall and others to try to end Jim Crow, he remembered Murray’s paper, fished it out of his files, & presented it to his colleagues—the team that, in 1954, successfully argued Brown v. Board of Education.”

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    “Murray, with the whole class as a witness, made a bet with a Howard professor, a man named Spottswood Robinson: ten bucks said Plessy would be overturned within twenty-five years.”

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