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A 'Stop Cop City' banner over a forest background

Why We Must Stop Cop City

Nisha Atalie · March 8, 2023

Forest protectors in Atlanta are resisting the construction of “cop city” and the centuries of colonial violence it represents. In their struggle, all of our futures hang in the balance.

The Political Agenda of African American Studies

Vincent Lloyd · February 10, 2023

Conservatives like DeSantis can tolerate some Black history courses, but they fear an education that links struggles of the past with antiracist struggles today. That’s why they attacked the political agenda of African American Studies, and why it must be defended.

Lightfoot and others cut the ribbon at the opening of the new cop academy, while superimposed lines of cops in riot gear look on.

From Atlanta to Chicago, Cop Cities Breed Violence

Nisha Atalie · January 30, 2023

In the wake of the police murder of a forest defender in Atlanta, Chicago leaders just unveiled the completed “cop academy.” These cop cities are training grounds for police violence and must be dismantled to restore a world where life is precious.

"Black & Red Part I" overlays an image of Pettis Perry and Claudia Jones in the CPUSA office in Harlem (1953). Jones is holding "We Appeal to You for a Fair Trial" advertisement by the Smith Act Self-Defense Committee (1953).

Repression and Black Radical History

Charisse Burden-Stelly, Robin D. G. Kelley, Barbara Smith, Brian Jones, Jeanne Theoharis · May 12, 2021

The socialist movement in this country was at its strongest when it developed deep ties to the movement for Black liberation. In this roundtable, Charisse Burden-Stelly, Robin D.G. Kelley, and Barbara Smith reflect on key moments of this historic connection.

We Have to Win for Each Other

Turquoise LeJeune Parker, Shana Richards, Alex Macmillan · November 24, 2020

Educators in North Carolina's Organize 2020 union caucus discuss how they are building membership and leadership through struggle.

War on white supremacy

Eric Kerl · July 9, 2020

150 years ago, thousands of white people joined a multiracial insurgency against white supremacy.

What Binds Us To This Place

Demetrius Noble · May 26, 2020

The documentary film What Binds Us to This Place illuminates North Carolina's rich history of antiracist struggle and points a way forward for our collective liberation today.

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