Climate Changemakers Episode 2.2 - Nicole Nelson and Valerie Marion

Climate Changemakers is back for Season 2! And this year, hosts Damon and Kiss are reaching beyond Illinois and talking with environmental justice movement workers from across the land about what ideas guide their work, which strategies have been effective, and what advice they have for Elevate as the organization works to put people and the planet first in the fight to build equity through climate action.

On this episode, Damon and Daniel have the honor of talking with two of the leading voices in the fight to save the lives and communities of Centreville, Illinois, a community that has been living in raw sewage for decades. Nicole Nelson is an attorney with Equity Legal Services, where she litigates on behalf of and works with Centreville residents, and Valerie Marion is a lifelong Centreville resident who is one of the founders of Centreville Citizens for Change, a community group that provides bottled water and other resources to their neighbors. The duo talks about how their town was structurally neglected, the physical and emotional toll of the struggle for justice, and what you can do to support.

SHOW NOTES
Donate to the Home Repair Community Fund - charity.gofundme.com/o/en/campaign/…community-fund

Learn more and dive deeper into the fight - floodedandforgotten.com/

AirGo x Sawyer Seminar Present Radical Care, Real Alternatives Episode 4 - Immigration (im)Mobility

irGo is partnering with UIC's Social Justice Initiative to present The Sawyer Seminar, a series of conversations hosted by UIC scholars entitled Radical Care, Real Alternatives. On this episode, we dig deep into the contemporary undocumented rights movement with UIC Professor Amalia Pallares and Mijente Political Director Tania Unzueta. The former mentor-mentee duo go through the timeline of Tania's involvement in the struggle, from her canceled appearance in front of Congress on September 11th, to the fight for DACA to be passed in the early 2010s, to her step into electoral politics over the last few years. Throughout the story, the love and appreciation between the old friends shines through, and the stories Tania shares illustrate what the future of this fight can look like.

SHOW NOTES
Mijente - mijente.net/

Coming out of the Shadows - www.thesociologicalreview.com/coming-out…n-the-usa/

Radio Arte - www.chicagoreader.com/chicago/radio-…nt?oid=3905398

Immigrant youth justice league - mydocumentedlife.org/immigrant-yout…f-the-shadows/

Undocuqueer - creativeresistance.org/i-am-undocuqueer/

#Not1More - www.notonemoredeportation.com/

Secure Communities - www.ice.gov/secure-communities

NOLA Congress of Day Laborers - www.nowcrj.org/

Marisa Franco of Mijente - twitter.com/marisa_franco?lang=en

Chicago Community and Workers Rights - chicagoworkersrights.org/about/

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Transcription by Ayinde Jean-Baptiste

Episode 282 - Undocumented & Unafraid w/ Jennicet Gutierrez and Patrice Lawrence

On 5/13/21, AirGo hosted Undocumented & Unafraid, a conversation as part of Allied Media Projects' Bloom Speakers Series. The guys had the privilege and honor of learning from: Jennicet Gutierrez, an organizer with queer and trans undocumented rights organization Famila TQLM; and Patrice Lawrence, the Co-Director of UndocuBlack Network (UBN) is a multigenerational network of currently and formerly undocumented Black people. The squad talks about what they've learned in the struggle, what needs to be centered in the conversation around borders and immigration, what their freedom dreams look like, and much more. Big shouts out to Allied Media for having us!

SHOW NOTES
Deadly Exchange campaign - deadlyexchange.org/

Freedom Dreams by Robin Kelley - www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/20617…-dg-kelley/

Undocublack Network - undocublack.org/

Familia: TQLM - familiatqlm.org/

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Climate Changemakers Episode 2.1 - Marnese Jackson

Climate Changemakers is back for Season 2! And this year, hosts Damon and Kiss are reaching beyond Illinois and talking with environmental justice movement workers from across the land about what ideas guide their work, which strategies have been effective, and what advice they have for Elevate as the organization works to put people and the planet first in the fight to build equity through climate action.

The season kicks off with Marnese Jackson, an advocate, organizer and mother from Pontiac, Michigan whose work lives at every scale from the personal to the global. She is a member of Michigan's State Climate Solutions Board, on the leadership team of the Midwest Building Decarbonization Coalition, and a facilitator of BIPOC leadership programs in the climate justice movement. She talks about getting white folks to be self-reflective, bringing together multiracial coalition, and much more!

Subscribe to, rate, and review Climate Changemakers on your podcast app: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/clim…rs/id1503392646

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Epide 281 - The Mentorship Suite Vol. 7: What We Learned with Jacinda Bullie

AirGo is excited to present The Mentorship Suite, a series of episodes exploring the joys, contradictions, and radical possibilities of this often fraught term. We wrap up the suite in style with co-curator Jacinda Bullie of Kuumba Lynx. Jacinda shares what jumped out to her from the past episodes, goes in-depth into how she's wrestling with accountability's complexity, breaks down how her family life informs her mentorship, and much more!

SHOW NOTES
Kesho's 4 Stages of Mentorship:
Stages
1 - Entering Humbly
2 - Negotiating the dynamics and what is being asked and offered
3 - Showing that she was enabling growth - accountable to showing what had been learned from the last time
4 - Closing of the relationship

Kesho's Steps for Healing:
1. Awareness
2. Acceptance
3. Restitution (symbolic and repair)
4. Policy change
5. Shift in cultural norms
6. Celebration
7. Memorialize the cast of characters

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AirGo x Sawyer Seminar Present Radical Care, Real Alternatives Episode 3 - Structural Care

AirGo is partnering with UIC's Social Justice Initiative to present The Sawyer Seminar, a series of conversations hosted by UIC scholars entitled Radical Care, Real Alternatives. On this third episode we're treated to a conversation about structural care, hosted by UIC Professor Jennifer Brier and featuring longtime HIV/AIDS movement workers Charles Ryan Long, Valencia Robinson, and Kenyon Farrow. The squad talks about how they've learned to redefine care, what their work can teach us about how to respond to pandemics, and much more.

SHOW NOTES
Howard Brown Health - howardbrown.org/

Eyes on the Prize - www.pbs.org/wgbh/americanexperi…lms/eyesontheprize/

How the West Was Lost - variety.com/1995/film/reviews/h…as-lost-1200440212/

Tongues Untied - www.criterion.com/films/31182-tongues-untied

Credible Messengers - cmjcenter.org/

Violence Interrupters - www.violenceinterrupters.org/

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Transcription by Ayinde Jean-Baptiste

Episode 280 - The Mentorship Suite Vol. 6: Add-2

AirGo is excited to present The Mentorship Suite, a series of episodes exploring the joys, contradictions, and radical possibilities of this often fraught term. On this episode, we catch back up with an old friend–the excellent emcee and sturdy human Add-2. He's the founder and beating heart of Haven Studios, a recording space and meeting ground on the South Side. He talks about stepping away from the mic and into his purpose, the joys and pains of being a mentor, and the course he's attempting to chart for the young people about whom he cares so deeply.

SHOW NOTES
Haven Studios - www.havenstudios.org/

Listen to Add-2's first appearance on AirGo back in 2015 - airgoradio.com/airgo/2015/9/10/episode-10-add-2

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Episode 279 - The Mentorship Suite Vol. 5: Kesho Scott, Part II

AirGo is excited to present The Mentorship Suite, a series of episodes exploring the joys, contradictions, and radical possibilities of this often fraught term. On this episode, we share Part II of our conversation with Kesho Scott, a former Black Panther, longtime professor of Sociology and American Studies at Grinnell College, and mentor to both Dame and Kiss. The trio talks about their memories of the times that Kesho created some levitation, the deep love and appreciation they have for each other, and the calling and commitment to mentorship that sustains.

SHOW NOTES
Man’s Search for Meaning by Viktor Frankl - www.goodreads.com/book/show/4069.M…arch_for_Meaning

Message to the Grass Roots speech by Malcolm X - www.youtube.com/watch?v=lY39tp3LEKI

SDS - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Students_fo…mocratic_Society

Survived and Punished - survivedandpunished.org/

Assata’s Daughters - www.assatasdaughters.org/

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Episode 278 - The Mentorship Suite Vol. 4: Kesho Scott, Part I

AirGo is excited to present The Mentorship Suite, a series of episodes exploring the joys, contradictions, and radical possibilities of this often fraught term. On this episode, we have the honor and privilege to talk with the person who most directly shaped our commitment to movement, humanity, and liberation: the inimitable Kesho Scott. A former Black Panther and longtime professor of Sociology and American Studies at Grinnell College, Kesho breaks down the stages of mentorship, the foundations of a humanizing mentorship relationship, her own experience being mentored by Grace Lee Boggs and Jimmy Boggs, and so much more. The conversation was too good to cut, so we're dropping the first half this week and will have the second half next week. Levitate with us!

SHOW NOTES
Grace Lee Boggs - www.ucpress.edu/book/978052027259…erican-revolution

Jimmy Boggs - www.goodreads.com/book/show/748147…wentieth_Century

Angela Davis - airgoradio.com/airgo/2021/1/14/e…-270-angela-davis

Stokely Carmichael - snccdigital.org/people/stokely-carmichael/

Walter Rodney - www.versobooks.com/books/2785-how-…eveloped-africa

Audre Lorde - www.poetryfoundation.org/poets/audre-lorde

Exterminate All the Brutes - www.hbo.com/exterminate-all-the-brutes

Republic of New Afrika - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Republic_of_New_Afrika

League of Revolutionary Black Workers - www.revolutionaryblackworkers.org/

Gloria Anzaldúa - www.poetryfoundation.org/poets/gloria-e-anzaldua

Huey Newton - www.zinnedproject.org/news/tdih/huey…p-newton-born/

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AirGo x Sawyer Seminar Present Radical Care, Real Alternatives Episode 2 - Survival Economies

AirGo is partnering with UIC's Social Justice Initiative to present The Sawyer Seminar, a series of conversations hosted by UIC scholars entitled Radical Care, Real Alternatives. On this second episode, we hear from Nik Theodore, a professor at UIC and Director of the UIC Center for Urban Economic Development, and AirGo fam Rich Wallace, who is the Director of EAT (Equity and Transformation) Chicago. In conversation with Prof. Stacey Sutton, they break down the concept and implications of the informal economy, and dive deep into the stories they cultivated as part of their new report entitled Survival Economies (www.eatchicago.org/survival-economy-report).

SHOW NOTES

Survival Economies Report - www.eatchicago.org/survival-economy-report

EAT Chicago - www.eatchicago.org

National Domestic Workers Alliance - www.domesticworkers.org/

National Day Laborer Organizing Network - ndlon.org/

UIC’s Great Cities Institute - greatcities.uic.edu/

UIC Scholars for Social Justice - sji.uic.edu/

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Transcription by Ayinde Jean-Baptiste

Episode 277 - The Mentorship Suite Vol. 3: Shanna Benjamin

AirGo is excited to present The Mentorship Suite, a series of episodes exploring the joys, contradictions, and radical possibilities of this often fraught term. On this episode, we travel into the AirGo origin story to talk with the professor who brought us together–the brilliant Shanna Benjamin. An incredibly significant mentor for both Dame and Kiss, Shanna is the author of the recently published Half in Shadow: The Life and Legacy of Nellie Y. McKay. She talks about being mentored by Nellie McKay, how she approaches her work in and out of the classroom, and her memories of young Damon and young Daniel.

SHOW NOTES
Norton Anthology of African American Literature - wwnorton.com/books/9780393911558

Half In Shadow: The Life and Legacy of Nellie Y McKay - uncpress.org/book/9781469662534/half-in-shadow/

Henry Louis Gates - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Louis_Gates_Jr.

Barbara Ransby - hist.uic.edu/profiles/ransby-barbara/

Wanda Coleman - www.poetryfoundation.org/poets/wanda-coleman

Ken Warren - english.uchicago.edu/people/kenneth-warren

The Black Interior by Elizabeth Alexander - www.graywolfpress.org/books/black-interior

The Sovereignty of Quiet by Kevin Everod Quashie - www.rutgersuniversitypress.org/the-sover…813553108

Combahee River Collective - www.blackpast.org/african-american…-statement-1977/

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📸 by James Brown

Episode 276 - The Mentorship Suite Vol. 2: Tanji Harper

AirGo is excited to present The Mentorship Suite, a series of episodes exploring the joys, contradictions, and radical possibilities of this often fraught term. On this episode, we talk with Tanji Harper, the Artistic Director of youth dance ensemble and organization The Happiness Club. Tanji breaks down how ego disrupts care for young folks, the ways that she's learned to support the people she's trying to serve, the exhaustion of this work and world, and the temporality of mentorship.

SHOW NOTES
Support the Happiness Club: www.thehappinessclub.com/donate.html

Book Blu Rhythm Collective: www.facebook.com/Blurhythmchicago/

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📷 by Tom Gavin for Vocalo

Episode 275 - The Mentorship Suite Vol. 1: Jacinda Bullie

AirGo is excited to present The Mentorship Suite, a series of episodes exploring the joys, contradictions, and radical possibilities of this often fraught term. We kick it off with the suite's co-curator Jacinda Bullie, who is the co-founder of youth arts and healing organization Kuumba Lynx. Jacinda breaks down why she bristles at the term "mentor," what she's learned from the folks who have helped her grow, how she approaches her contribution to the youth at KL, and much more.

SHOW NOTES
Kuumba Lynx - www.kuumbalynx.com/

Healthy Hood Chi - www.healthyhoodchi.com/

Inipi Sweat Ceremony - aktalakota.stjo.org/site/News2?page…Article&id=8671

Assata: An Autobiography - www.goodreads.com/book/show/100322.Assata

A Taste of Power by Elaine Brown - www.goodreads.com/en/book/show/913…A_Taste_of_Power

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AirGo x The Sawyer Seminar Present Radical Care, Real Alternatives Episode 1 - The Portal Project

AirGo is partnering with UIC's Social Justice Initiative to present The Sawyer Seminar, a series of conversations hosted by UIC scholars entitled Radical Car, Real Alternatives. On the first episode, we're sharing a talk between Prof. Stacey Sutton and Prof. Barbara Ransby about the Social Justice Portal Project, a collaborative think tank that crosses disciplinary boundaries to address the urgent questions of social justice faced by our communities.

SHOW NOTES
Social Justice Portal Project - sji.uic.edu/

Arundhati Roy - www.ft.com/content/10d8f5e8-74…a-95fe-fcd274e920ca

Naomi Klein - naomiklein.org/

Ruthie Wilson Gilmore - www.gc.cuny.edu/Faculty/Core-Bios…th-Wilson-Gilmore

Cooperation Jackson - cooperationjackson.org/

Chi Fresh Kitchen - www.chifreshkitchen.com/

Rich Wallace - www.eatchicago.org/

Thomas Piketty - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Piketty

Pauli Murray - www.newyorker.com/magazine/2017/04…-of-pauli-murray

Angela Davis - airgoradio.com/airgo/2021/1/14/e…-270-angela-davis

Robin DG Kelley - airgoradio.com/airgo/2020/7/19/e…4-robin-dg-kelley

Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor - airgoradio.com/airgo/2020/4/29/e…a-yamahtta-taylor

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Transcription by Ayinde Jean-Baptiste

Episode 274 - The Notebook Suite Vol. 7: What We Learned with Nate Marshall

AirGo is excited to present The Notebook Suite, a series of conversations with writers about liberation, craft, and radical imagination co-curated by poet Nate Marshall. In this final episode of the suite, Nate comes back on the show to debrief the six amazing conversations we had with Natalie Y. Moore, Elizabeth Mendez Berry, Jamilah Lemieux, Hanif Abdurraqib, and adrienne maree brown. We break down some themes that emerged across the suite, including: the power and danger of curiosity, the unique violence of male response to critique from women and femmes, the celebration of nuance, and much more.

SHOW NOTES
Buy Finna by Nate Marshall - www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/61057…e-marshall/

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Episode 273 - The Notebook Suite Vol. 6: adrienne maree brown

AirGo is excited to present The Notebook Suite, a series of conversations with writers about liberation, craft, and radical imagination co-curated by poet Nate Marshall. This episode features return guest adrienne maree brown, a writer, movement worker, facilitator, and thinker who has deeply shifted the philosophies and tactics of contemporary liberation work.

adrienne is the writer-in-residence at the Emergent Strategy Ideation Institute, and author of "We Will Not Cancel Us and Other Dreams of Transformative Justice," "Pleasure Activism: The Politics of Feeling Good," "Emergent Strategy: Shaping Change, Changing Worlds," and is the co-editor of "Octavia’s Brood: Science Fiction from Social Justice Movements and How to Get Stupid White Men Out of Office." She is the cohost of the How to Survive the End of the World and Octavia’s Parables podcasts. We talk about her emergence as a writer, the public accountability and revision process that was necessary for her newest book, the challenges of public visibility, and much more.

SHOW NOTES
Emergent Strategy Ideation institute - alliedmedia.org/speaker-projects/…deation-institute

We Will Not Cancel Us - www.akpress.org/we-will-not-cancel-us.html

Unthinkable thoughts blog post - adriennemareebrown.net/2020/07/17/un…-of-covid-19/

Autumn Brown - iambrown.org/bio/

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📸 by anjali pinto

Episode 272 - The Notebook Suite Vol. 5: Hanif Abdurraqib

AirGo is excited to present The Notebook Suite, a series of conversations with writers about liberation, craft, and radical imagination co-curated by poet Nate Marshall. On this volume of the suite, the guys welcome back AirGo alum Hanif Abdurraqib. Hanif is a poet, essayist, and cultural critic from Columbus, Ohio who is the author of five books, including the forthcoming "A Little Devil in America: Notes in Praise of Black Performance." He breaks down his car music listening route, the borderless insistence of his curiosity, the power of speaking loudly and clearly in his hometown, and much more.

SHOW NOTES
Lost Notes - www.kcrw.com/culture/shows/lost-notes

Object of Sound - podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/obje…nd/id1548596327

68to05 - www.68to05.com/

Ross Gay - www.rossgay.net/about

Aretha Franklin's Amazing Grace concert film - www.youtube.com/watch?v=gkKOIQwTiKE

Danez Smith - www.danezsmithpoet.com/bio-encore

Franny Choi - www.frannychoi.com/

Sam Sax - www.samsax.com/

Cam Awkward Rich - www.cawkwardrich.com/

Bobby Crawford - bostonpoetryslam.com/find-a-poet/po…bobby-crawford

Love and Basketball - www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ur83i6_BjbE

Vievee Francis - www.poetryfoundation.org/poets/vievee-francis

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📸 by Megan Leigh Barnard

Episode 271 - The Notebook Suite Vol. 4: Jamilah Lemieux

The guys get to chop it up with the ebullient and brilliant Jamilah Lemieux. Jamilah is a writer, editor, and social critic who has been a leading voice in the popularization of Black feminism over the last decade, shifting the conversation through her blogging; contributions to Essence, Mic, The Guardian, Colorlines, The Washington Post, The Columbia Journalism Review, The Nation and The New York Times; appearances on CNN, ABC, CBS, BET, Buzzfeed, MTV2, and MSNBC, Desus and Mero, The Breakfast Club, and more; and her ever-present and active Twitter. She talks about returning to the page, the sharpness of the critique that Black women face, the heartbreak of being attacked by Black men on the internet, dinner at Farrakhan's house, and much more.

SHOW NOTES
Follow Jamilah: twitter.com/JamilahLemieux

for colored girls who have considered suicide / when the rainbow is enuf - bookshop.org/books/for-colored-…enuf/9780684843261

Surviving R Kelly - www.netflix.com/title/81069393

Wesley Lowery - twitter.com/WesleyLowery

Toni Cade Bambara - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toni_Cade_Bambara

Demetria Lucas - www.demetrialucas.com/

Luvvie Ajayi - luvvie.org/

Rembert Browne - twitter.com/rembert

Eve Ewing - airgoradio.com/airgo/2017/8/10/e…eve-ewing-returns

A Little Juju - www.itsjujubae.com/

Black Male Privilege checklist - projecthumanities.asu.edu/content/blac…ge-checklist

Our Kind of People - bookshop.org/books/our-kind-of-…lass/9780060984380

The Spook who sat by the door - www.youtube.com/watch?v=_BynXfREPG8

Afro American Patrolmen’s League - interactive.wttw.com/dusable-to-oba…rolmens-league

Toni Morrison - www.nytimes.com/2019/08/06/books/…orrison-dead.html

Zora Neale Hurston - www.zoranealehurston.com/

dream hampton - www.dreamhampton.com/

Miles Marshall Lewis - twitter.com/MMLunlimited

Mom and Dad are Fighting - slate.com/podcasts/mom-and-dad-are-fighting

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Episode 270 - Angela Davis

Yup, it's real–we can't believe it either. The guys have the extraordinary privilege and honor of talking with legendary Black revolutionary Angela Davis. She discusses her experience this summer during uprising, the remarkable popularization of abolition, the significance of addressing gender violence and inequality in the fight for liberation, and much much more. Wow!

SHOW NOTES
Grace Lee Boggs and Jimmy Boggs - boggscenter.org/

Audre Lorde - alp.org/about/audre

Fumbling Towards Repair - www.akpress.org/fumbling-towards-repair.html

Creative Interventions toolkit - www.creative-interventions.org/tools/toolkit/

George Jackson - www.historyisaweapon.com/defcon1/rodn…jackson.html

Attica Brothers - www.prisonlegalnews.org/news/2011/sep…-years-later/

Without Guarantees by Stuart Hall - www.google.com/books/edition/Wit…0zkC?hl=en&gbpv=0

Frank "Big Black" Smith - www.nytimes.com/2004/08/03/us/fra…after-attica.html

Critical Resistance - criticalresistance.org/

Mike Davis essay on PIC - archive.li/RF45D

INCITE! - incite-national.org/

Southern Negro Youth Congress - www.blackpast.org/african-american…gress-1937-1949/

Mariame Kaba - mariamekaba.com/

Barbara Ransby - barbararansby.com/about-2/

Robin Kelley - history.ucla.edu/faculty/robin-kelley

vCheck out another wonderful podcast, The Lit Review, hosted by Chicago organizers Page May and Monica Trinidad - www.thelitreview.org/

Intro contains audio from "Crooklyn," produced by Q-Tip of A Tribe Called Quest and was featured in the 1994 film.

📸 by kk ottesen

Episode 269 - The Notebook Suite Vol. 3: Elizabeth Mendez Berry

AirGo is excited to present The Notebook Suite, a series of conversations with writers about liberation, craft, and radical imagination co-curated by poet Nate Marshall. On this last episode of 2020, we get to learn from Elizabeth Mendez Berry. Elizabeth is an editor, writer, and funder who is currently the Vice President and Executive Editor of One World, an imprint of Random House in New York. She's also the cofounder of Critical Minded, an initiative supporting cultural critics of color, and the Unicorn Fund, which offers resources to artists and others who have been targeted for speaking out. We talk about the transformative potential of criticism, her experience as a music writer for VIBE, and much more.

SHOW NOTES
Jeff Chang - jeffchang.net/

Black Star Film Festival - www.blackstarfest.org/

Greg Tate - www.newyorker.com/culture/cultural…ism-could-be-art

Karen Good Marable - twitter.com/kgoodmarable

Toni Morrison - www.penguinrandomhouse.com/authors/213…i-morrison/

One World Lit - www.oneworldlit.com/

Haki Madhubuti - www.poetryfoundation.org/poets/haki-madhubuti

Richie Perez - www.nytimes.com/2004/03/29/nyregi…ority-rights.html

Love Hurts by Elizabeth Mendez Berry - elizabethmendezberry.com/wp-content/u…r-site-2.pdf

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Photo by Rog and Bee Walker (instagram.com/papermonday)