Tag: Black Liberation

Black Liberation
“Things That Are Survival for Us”
Carol Jean Crooks was a Black dyke. Born October 12, 1946, she grew up on the streets of Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn, and died alone in early 2022. She worked and fought all her life in relative obscurity. Though most of her work wasn’t legal, her fights created a better and fairer world.
susie day
August 29, 2025

Afro-Optimism
To Save the World
Huey Hewitt argues that Afropessimism is antithetical to the politics of friendship necessary for any serious project of Black liberation.
Huey Hewitt
July 26, 2021
abolition
On Compromise
Alex Fennell speaks for Black Lives Matter at at the Crown Heights Industry Workers’ March, Brooklyn, June 11, 2020.
Alex Fennell
July 2, 2020