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Energizing Change: Charlene Carruthers and Adrienne Maree Brown in Conversation

It’s not a stretch to suggest that true revolutionary power lies in a group’s ability to come together, organize, learn, share and experiment with new ways to meet social challenges. Charlene Carruthers and adrienne maree brown both know well the work involved in creating change.

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01:28:39

Saeed Jones: How We Fight for Our Lives

Poet Saeed Jones, author of the celebrated Prelude to Bruise, joins us to read from his new memoir, How We Fight for Our Lives, an unforgettable coming-of-age story of a bookish, black, gay teen from Texas as he learns to see himself and his dreams—and learns how his world sees him.

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James Cone and Taylor Branch on MLK’s Fight for Economic Equality

Theologian James Cone and Pulitzer Prize–winning historian Taylor Branch join Bill to discuss Dr. Martin Luther King’s vision of economic justice in addition to racial equality, and why so little has changed for America’s most oppressed.

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Addressing Complex Social Change . . . What if . . . | Tracey Greene-Washington | TEDxAsheville

Addressing complex social change is like piecing together a complicated puzzle; it's messy, it's hard, and it requires new perspectives, muscles, and models.

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Ericka Hart’s Brooklyn Apartment Is a Celebration of Blackness | House Tours | Apartment Therapy

Ericka Hart—a Sex/Racial/Social Justice Educator, activist, and breast cancer survivor with a Master’s of Education in Human Sexuality—and their partner Ebony Donnley—a writer, performance artist, and audio engineer—have only been living in this rental for a few months, but they’ve filled the...

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Emancipation from Mental Slavery | Dr. Cheryl Tawede Grills | TEDxCulverCity

Dedicated to the liberation of the African mind, psychologist, Dr. Cheryl Tawede Grills, speaks on the crippling image of African and African-American people worldwide and offers solution through Emotion Emancipation.

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Stress Management Speaker Series with Dr. Stephanie Y. Evans

Dr. Stephanie Y. Evans, professor and director of the Institute for Women’s, Gender and Sexuality Studies at Georgia State University. The title for her talk is "Black Women’s Yoga Memoirs Before and After 1975: An Intellectual History of Inner Peace, Self-Care and Stress."

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This Black Mom Is Using Her Platform to Normalize Conversations about Social Justice with Children

The professor and belonging advocate with 30 years of diversity, inclusion, and anti-racism work under her belt says that her kids are her “why”—from why she wakes up every morning to why she wants to create a better, more just society and world.

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Black Activism Is Changing Your Community for the Better | Cicely-Belle Blain | TEDxSFU

From intergenerational trauma, to critical life junctures and the creation of truly intersectional communities. Cicely Baines, Founder of Black Lives Matter—Vancouver, explains the concept of intersectionality, and how the liberation of minority groups contributes to the liberation of us all.

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Black Activists Speak Out Honestly In 1965

These are amazing interviews for the time. What some of these people say portends the riots of 1968.

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