Bisa Butler and the Legacy of AfriCOBRA with Suzanne Roberts
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The following message comes from CARJ, United's Committee Advocating for Racial Justice: Above all else, our politics initially sprang from the shared belief that Black women are inherently valuable, that our liberation is a necessity not as an adjunct to somebody else's but because of our need as human persons for autonomy. -The Combahee River Collective, “A Black Feminist Statement” (more…)
This statement, in Honor of Juneteenth, 2020, is presented by CARJ (The Committee Advocated for Racial Justice at United) (more…)
Vernell Garrett, Prince Rogers Nelson's Parade, ToP Open Submissions (Visual Art) Winner, 2018 (more…)
The following post was originally written as a response for the fall 2018 course at United, TR271: Theological Interpretation of the Arts. (more…)