Category: Resources

New Black Math by Suzan-Lori Parks

Via Project Muse.  New Black Math by Suzan-Lori Parks In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content: Theatre Journal 57.4 (2005) 576-583 New black math Suzan-Lori Parks 10 years after writing the essay “the equation for black people on stage” Im standing at the same crossroads asking the same questions. No sweat. … Read More

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Enough Already with the Statements of “Solidarity,” Arts World

Via Medium.  Enough Already with the Statements of “Solidarity,” Arts World By Kaisha S. Johnson “I can’t believe what you say because I see what you do.” — James Baldwin I’ve gone from awe to agony to anger in the course of three days. According to my spiritual goddess guide Audre Lorde, those uses of anger can … Read More

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Research-Based Solutions to Stop Police Violence

Via Thread Reader. Research-Based Solutions to Stop Police Violence By Samuel Sinyangwe For those who are interested in research-based solutions to stop police violence, here’s what you need to know – based on the facts and data. A thread. (1/x)  Lesson 1. Everything you’ve probably heard is a lie. Specifically, the most discussed “solutions” to … Read More

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11 Things To Do Besides Say ‘This Has To Stop’ In The Wake Of Police Brutality

Via HuffPost.  11 Things To Do Besides Say ‘This Has To Stop’ In The Wake Of Police Brutality Want to end police brutality against Black people? To paraphrase Angela Davis, it’s not enough to *not* be racist — you need to be antiracist. By Brittany Wong Let’s face it: We’ve become depressingly rote in our … Read More

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White Allies: Your Anger Belongs in the Streets, Not at Home

Via Medium.  White Allies: Your Anger Belongs in the Streets, Not at Home A five-step process for persuading white friends and family with compassion, not contempt. By Dr. David Campt Calling people racist won’t change hearts and minds, but conversations about racism can. If you want to make a difference, persuade your white peers with … Read More

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Everyone’s an Antiracist. Now What?

Via the New York Times.  Everyone’s an Antiracist. Now What? Recognizing that Black people deserve dignity isn’t progress. By Erin Aubry Kaplan Contributing Opinion Writer The new unbridled enthusiasm for the cause of Black lives reminds me of the Dr. Seuss fable “Horton Hears a Who.” A kindly elephant named Horton becomes aware of a whole … Read More

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