Catherine Flon and the Flag of Freedom

2021-02-26T22:01:20-06:00

Catherine Flon contributed numerous works during the revolution. She is known as a nurse, a teacher, a trainer and a seamstress. She even started workshops to teach other young women

Catherine Flon and the Flag of Freedom2021-02-26T22:01:20-06:00

Pat Parker: “Don’t Let Fascists Speak”

2021-02-25T02:39:59-06:00

Pat ParkerJanuary 20, 1944 – June 17, 1989Photo source: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pat_Parker   Pat Parker was a Black Lesbian who's poetry centered her life experiences navigating through poverty, the trauma

Pat Parker: “Don’t Let Fascists Speak”2021-02-25T02:39:59-06:00

Johnnie Tillmon: “Welfare is a Women’s issue”

2021-02-25T23:15:38-06:00

Johnnie Tillmon (left)April 10, 1926-November 22, 1995Photo source: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnnie_Tillmon Johnnie Tillmon defined herself as a black, fat, poor woman on welfare. Her work specialized in Welfare Rights. She

Johnnie Tillmon: “Welfare is a Women’s issue”2021-02-25T23:15:38-06:00

Andrea Jenkins: “Racism is a Public Health Crisis”

2021-02-25T23:20:05-06:00

Andrea JenkinsBorn 1961Photo source: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrea_JenkinsAndrea Jenkins Andrea Jenkins is a transgender activist known as the first black openly transgender woman elected to public office in the United States.

Andrea Jenkins: “Racism is a Public Health Crisis”2021-02-25T23:20:05-06:00

Toni Stone: Baseball and Self-identity

2021-02-25T23:27:27-06:00

Toni StoneJuly 17, 1921 – November 2, 1996Photo source: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toni_Stone   The story of Toni Stone is just as much about identity as it is about baseball.  

Toni Stone: Baseball and Self-identity2021-02-25T23:27:27-06:00

Jazzie Collins: “Tax the Rich”

2021-02-25T23:50:44-06:00

Jazzie CollinsSeptember 24, 1958 – July 11, 2013Photo source: https://www.glaad.org/blog/remembering-jazzie-collins-transgender-activist?response_type=embed Throughout this pandemic, there has been a lot of suffering. The entire globe is in mourning. People have

Jazzie Collins: “Tax the Rich”2021-02-25T23:50:44-06:00

The TRIdentity of Johnnie Lacy: Disabled Black Woman

2021-02-25T23:53:26-06:00

Johnnie LacyBorn 1937Photo source: http://www.rampyourvoice.com/black-history-month-2017-johnnie-lacy-defiantly-black-disabled/   Lacy's voice was instrumental on leading conversations on 'intersectionality's. This term wasn't coined until AFTER Lacy's work, but this certainly the best

The TRIdentity of Johnnie Lacy: Disabled Black Woman2021-02-25T23:53:26-06:00
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