The Activist History Review is an interdisciplinary publication exploring the connections between the past & current political/economic/social/cultural issues.
"Intersectionality is a uniting framework...Black people are not just straight. They're not just men. They're not just middle class. When we expand our understanding of Black reality...it means we have connections with other movements and other people."
Bonnets, Bandoliers & Ballot Papers- Join Museum Guide Sheila Robinson for an engaging, informative & thought-provoking examination of the changing roles of women at the beginning of the 20th Century
https://t.co/vt3RHoGbMK #Herstory
While movies depicting Black Americans' struggles for equality could help promote a more just & equitable society, Hollywood's tendency to whitewash these stories often has the opposite effect. 🔥 via Prof. Gooding: https://t.co/4zrLvH118g
As we remember the damage of the Jan. 6 insurrection, it’s valuable to take a hard look at the impact and consequences White conservative election denialism has had on our shared history. @wihorne explains for The Emancipator.
Full video: https://t.co/BZrRbdvxTR
What does Mediation mean for the Long-Haul Strike?
Our bargaining team this week voted to enter into voluntary, pre-impasse mediation. This means that our bargaining with UC will proceed in the presence of an independent arbiter. #UAWonStrike#FairUCNow 🧵
Published this article a week ago with @acthistreview, great space for lefty historians to publish and follow. Thanks @wihorne and @DWaldstreicher for their help on it https://t.co/nfgYHEoouo