New Year 2023 Edition of the BOLD Newsletter!…Continue reading BOLD NEWSLETTER (New Year 2023)
BOLD NEWSLETTER (Summer 2022)
Spring 2022 Edition of the BOLD Newsletter!…Continue reading BOLD NEWSLETTER (Summer 2022)
BOLD NEWSLETTER (Spring 2022)
Spring 2022 Edition of the BOLD Newsletter!…Continue reading BOLD NEWSLETTER (Spring 2022)
BOLD NEWSLETTER (December 2021)
DECEMBER ’21 BOLD NEWSLETTER GIVING SEASON CONTINUES Dear BOLD Supporter, We’ve made it to the end of year, and giving season continues! We encourage you to give what you can and to peruse our end-of-year newsletter. We salute each of you for your contributions thus far towards our $25,000 goal; they serve as inspiration as we plan…Continue reading BOLD NEWSLETTER (December 2021)
BOLD NEWSLETTER (October 2021)
OCTOBER 28021 BOLD NEWSLETTER Creating and Defending a Modern Maroon Space – Garifuna in Focus At a time when people of color are experiencing shocks from multiple planetary pandemics, modern-day maroons are thriving and resisting under extremely adverse conditions. The Garifuna – an afro-indigenous ethnic group that traces its roots to Carib and African former…Continue reading BOLD NEWSLETTER (October 2021)
BOLD NEWSLETTER (July 2021)
JULY 2021 BOLD NEWSLETTER Our Black Futures Are a Mirror By Mina Remy | Updated August 10, 2021 Earlier this year at the BOLD National Gathering, we discussed parallel movements and grassroots uprisings around the world–including in Haiti. In that context, we talked about our shared need for collective protection, security, mutual aid, and self-governance. Despite…Continue reading BOLD NEWSLETTER (July 2021)
Year of the WomXN: A Conversation with Charlene Carruthers
Year of the WomenX: A Conversation with Charlene Carruthers Charlene Carruthers is a strategist, author and a leading organizer in today’s Black liberation movement. She’s a BOLD Alumni – Classes of 2014 and 2017. As the founding national director of BYP100 (Black Youth Project 100), she has worked alongside hundreds of young Black activists to…Continue reading Year of the WomXN: A Conversation with Charlene Carruthers
Centering the Self
CENTERING THE SELF WITH JANVIEVE WILLIAMS COMRIE Janvieve Williams Comrie is a Black Latina human rights strategist, trainer and organizer with a deep commitment to assist in the building of powerful social movements for racial justice and human rights. She has worked in a variety of fields and for several human rights institutions, including the…Continue reading Centering the Self
Make It Mean Something
Make It Mean Something: Funding Black-Led Change In spite of itself, this historic year has had a silver lining. COVID 19 and the tragic murder of George Floyd were historic tests of public support social justice movements. In turn, the success of mass mobilizations by activists across the country have been an inflection point, making…Continue reading Make It Mean Something
What’s On Your Nightstand? II
What’s on Your Nightstand? What We’re Watching and Listening To Time A poignant, startling documentary film by Garrett Bradley that explores 21 years of a family’s struggle with the incarceration of their loved one. Made with thousands of video messages that a Black Louisiana woman, Sibil Fox Richardson, recorded for her husband as she…Continue reading What’s On Your Nightstand? II