Matt Baker
BRTW Salutes Matt Baker Listen to "BHM Heroes Ep 2: Matt Baker" on Spreaker. Podcast episode transcript in development! Don't Miss BRTW'S Live Black History Month Heroes Celebration Friday 2.23.18 & Saturday 2.24.18 from 8:00
Kathleen Cleaver
BRTW Salutes Kathleen Cleaver Activist, Professor of Law, and Black Panther Badass Listen to "BHM Heroes Ep 1 Kathleen Cleaver" on Spreaker. Podcast episode transcript below: Hey Revolutionaries! This is Heather Harvey, Black Revolutionary Theatre
FRUIT: An Open Workshop
[art-event id="11532"] "If you are silent about your pain, they’ll kill you and say you enjoyed it." -Zora Neale Hurston. FRUIT workshop at the Commons The hesitant rediscovery of one's body. The power-hungry dominance that
BHM Hero: Carter G. Woodson
Carter Godwin Woodson was a historian, journalist, and the creator of “Negro History Week,” which later became Black History Month. Carter was born in New Canton, Virginia on December 19th, 1875. He was the son
Mabel & Robert Williams
Mabel & Robert Williams Traditionally, when researching the more militant efforts of the civil rights era, people tend to cite Robert Williams and may exclude his wife, Mabel. In fact, Mabel Williams may be one
BHM Heroes: Patrisse Cullors
Patrisse Cullors is a queer performance artist, educator, activist and co-founder of the Black Lives Matter movement. Cullors was born and raised in Los Angeles California, one of 9 children, and came out as queer
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