Juneteenth vigil for Black women lost to police violence
(c) 2015 Rachel Simon More than 100 people gathered in India Point Park in Providence Friday evening for a Juneteenth vigil “to pay respects, mourn, honor, and acknowledge our fallen Black Cis and...
View ArticleAn open letter for those who claim to love Black womanhood
Andrea, Dania, Helen & Monay Scratch that we can be a bit more specific here—This letter is for those who claim to love Black womanhood — our collective passion, histories, political work, bodies,...
View ArticlePVD Black Lives Matter Day of Action calls for passage of Community Safety Act
Helen McDonald The Providence City Hall Council Chamber was packed over capacity. The crowd was so raucous and loud it was hard to hear the speakers on their microphones. “I Sabina Matos, would like to...
View ArticleOut in the Night
Dre Davis and Amanda Clarke “If we’ve learned anything this week it’s that we have a lot of work to do together against racism, sexism and xenophobia,” Rebecca Kislak, the president of Rhode Island’s...
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