Podcast: Real Black News with Raqiyah Mays
“Having Amara La Negra and Cardi B really has changed how a lot of younger Latino women are seeing themselves racially… But if you’re saying you’re Afro Latino and ‘I don’t like Black Lives Matter’ then you’re not dealing with Anti-Blackness. You’re just saying it ‘cause it’s the popular thing to do or we’re beginning
The Power of Storytelling – #WeAllGrow Latina Network
"Why do we always learn about the history of our oppression but never the history of our resistance?"
2018 Keynote Address at the Living The Legacy of Nonviolence Mid-South Peace & Justice Center
"Africans who were enslaved did not vote to get free. They fought to get free. They read to get free. They organized to get free."
Bringing #MeToo, #TimesUp, and #PRontheMap to the 2018 Golden Globes
Rosa Clemente On Her Experience At The 2018 Golden Globes
50 Years After MLK: A Dream Deferred – WNYC and the Apollo Theater
Exploring the progress that has been made in the half-century since Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s untimely death, we ask: what happens to his dream deferred?
Why We Riot: Institutionalized Inequality, Racism & Oppression
Dr. King once said: “A riot is the language of the unheard.”