We Keep Each Other Safe: Mutual Aid for Survival and Solidarity

Dean Spade in conversation with Mariame Kaba and Ejeris Dixon

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Dean Spade, Ejeris Dixon, Mariame Kaba, mutual aid

Event Oval, Diana Center, 3009 Broadway, New York, NY 10027
Oct 2, 2019 | 6:30PM

What We Mean When We Say Free Them All: Lessons from the Social Justice Initiative

La Vaughn Belle, Mariame Kaba, and CeCe McDonald

Join the BCRW Social Justice Institute residents La Vaughn Belle, Mariame Kaba, and CeCe McDonald for a discussion of their work as artists, organizers, scholars, and visionaries responding to histories and ongoing manifestations of state and interpersonal violence.

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cece mcdonald, La Vaughn Belle, Mariame Kaba, Social Justice Initiative

Black Feminist Left Internationalism

Featuring Cheryl Higashida, Mariame Kaba, and John Munro, this panel examines the radical anti-racist, anti-colonial, socialist internationalist, and feminist visions of social change, that Mary Helen Washington terms “Black Left Feminism.”

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black feminism, Cheryl Higashida, Global Radicalism, internationalism, John Munro, Jordan T. Camp, Mariame Kaba

Event Oval, The Diana Center, 3009 Broadway New York, New York
November 3-4, 2017

Invisible No More: Resisting Police Violence Against Black Women and Women of Color in Troubled Times

Barbara Smith, Kimberlé Crenshaw, Tourmaline, Mariame Kaba & others

This conference is the first in a series of events taking place in the midwest, south, and west coast to explore and support ongoing resistance to police violence against Black women and women of color.

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Abolition, Andrea Ritchie, anti-black racism, Barbara Smith, black feminism, broken windows policing, Dean Spade, Elle Hearns, Islamophobia, Kimberlé Williams Crenshaw, Mariame Kaba, Police Violence, state violence, Tourmaline