Two brilliant films creatively use Afro-surrealism to blast their political targets.
Posts in: people of color
Dividing in hopes of conquering
The right wing, Asian Americans, and the Harvard anti-affirmative action case
“Oppression breeds resistance”: the recent prison strike
Video featuring Bilal Mafundi Ali, lead coordinator for the Bay Area National Prison Strike Solidarity Committee
Rasmea Odeh on her year in exile
She thanks, with love, those who supported her against the U.S. government’s legal attack.
Tell ABC: Air the Banned Episode of “Black-ish”
ABC should trust their proven Black creatives as much as they trusted Roseanne.
HUD refuses to desegregate housing
Housing and Urban Development Secretary Ben Carson calls rules against racist segregation a “failed socialist experiment.”
Sighted Eyes/Feeling Heart
A new documentary on Raisin in the Sun author Lorraine Hansberry, 1960s-era Black radical and artist.
What lessons for a new generation?
Reflections and questions raised at the Seattle Black Panthers’ 50th anniversary conference.
For Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month
Check out this video scrolling the names and faces of AAPI newsmakers, including FSP leader and poet Nellie Wong.
City workers bring the power of #MeToo to Seattle
Silence Breakers take on city management over workplace abuse and discrimination.