How we stay free: notes on a black uprising
"In the midst of a global pandemic and a nationwide uprising sparked by the murder of George Floyd, Philadelphians took to the streets establishing mutual aid campaigns, jail support networks, bail funds, and housing encampments for their community; removed the statue of Frank Rizzo--the former...
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Zusammenfassung: | "In the midst of a global pandemic and a nationwide uprising sparked by the murder of George Floyd, Philadelphians took to the streets establishing mutual aid campaigns, jail support networks, bail funds, and housing encampments for their community; removed the statue of Frank Rizzo--the former mayor and face of racist policing; called for the release of all political prisoners including Mumia Abu-Jamal; and protested, marched, and agitated in all corners of the city. How We Stay Free collects and presents reflections and testimonies, prose and poetry from those on the frontlines to take stock of where the movement started, where it stands, and where we go from here. A celebration of the organizing that sustained the uprising, How We Stay Free is a powerful collection that invites us all to celebrate Black life, find our place in an ongoing rebellion, and organize our communities for the creation of new, better, and freer worlds."-- |
Beschreibung: | xxiii, 180 Seiten Illustrationen 22 cm |
ISBN: | 9781942173502 |
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author_additional | Paul Robeson House & Museum Yolanda Wisher Christopher R. Rogers and Fajr Muhammad Sherry L. Howard and Vernoca L. Michael DuiJi Mshinda Jaz Riley The Philadelphia Housing Action J.A. Harris Abdul-Aliy A. Muhammad Christian Hayden Krystal Strong, YahŇ Ndgo, Gabriel Bryant, and Flare of the Black Philly Radical Collective Malkia Okech Ewuare Osayande Niľ Livingston, Corey Hariston, Koren Martin, Malkia Okech, Nick Massarelli, Matthew Early, Joe Piette Tafari Diop Robertson with Yvonne Blake and Cheryl David Gabriel Bryant Gabriel Bryant in conversation with Saleem Holbrook Jeannine Cook and Youth Conductors of Harriet’s Bookstore Rasheed Ajamu in conversation with Stephanie D. Keene and Dr. Nina Johnson Philadelphia Black Students Alliance Charlyn Griffith Cassie Owens Jared Michael Lowe Jasmine Combs Christopher R. Rogers in conversation with Mike Africa Jr. Paul Robeson |
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contents | About the West Philadelphia Cultural Alliance Janice Sykes-Ross, Executive Director -- Timeline of the Actions and Global Events of Summer 2020 -- Foreword Introduction Paul Robeson’s Activist Spirit Permeates 2020 Protests Tincture The Practice of Being Radical Housing for Everyone: The Fight for Housing Justice Feeding Our Neighbors and Ourselves: The Mutual Aid Work of Bunny Hop Black Trans Lives Matter Rest for Oluwatoyin Salau End the War on Black Philadelphia Now!: Crafting Demands with the Black Philly Radical Collective A Story of Resistance in Eight Objects: A Study of the Material Culture of the 2020 Uprising One Drop Placebo Philly Artists and Photographers React and Reflect Hakim’s Bookstore: Preserving Lifelong Missions, Instilling Knowledge-of-Self Goin Home Suite: Finding Hope, Wellness, and Freedom Finding Freedom Inside the Cages: Interview with Robert Saleem Holbrook Greatest Love of All: A Meditation on Loving and Losing Black Women while Maintaining Strength in the Movement Mobilizing the Digital Community Students Show Up: The Formation of the Philadelphia Black Students Alliance (PBSA) I Know You Are Doing Your Best: Prayer for Philadelphia Navigating Collective Grief: How Organizers Wrestle with Persistent Loss Building a Legacy of Liberation in Black Families Untitled Afterword: Protect Life Reflections: The Time Is Now |
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spelling | How we stay free notes on a black uprising edited by Christopher R. Rogers, Fajr Muhammad, and the Paul Robeson House & Museum Notes on a black uprising Brooklyn, NY ; Philadelphia, PA Common Notions [2022] xxiii, 180 Seiten Illustrationen 22 cm txt rdacontent sti rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier About the West Philadelphia Cultural Alliance Paul Robeson House & Museum Janice Sykes-Ross, Executive Director -- Timeline of the Actions and Global Events of Summer 2020 -- Foreword Yolanda Wisher Introduction Christopher R. Rogers and Fajr Muhammad Paul Robeson’s Activist Spirit Permeates 2020 Protests Sherry L. Howard and Vernoca L. Michael Tincture DuiJi Mshinda The Practice of Being Radical Jaz Riley Housing for Everyone: The Fight for Housing Justice The Philadelphia Housing Action Feeding Our Neighbors and Ourselves: The Mutual Aid Work of Bunny Hop J.A. Harris Black Trans Lives Matter Abdul-Aliy A. Muhammad Rest for Oluwatoyin Salau Christian Hayden End the War on Black Philadelphia Now!: Crafting Demands with the Black Philly Radical Collective Krystal Strong, YahŇ Ndgo, Gabriel Bryant, and Flare of the Black Philly Radical Collective A Story of Resistance in Eight Objects: A Study of the Material Culture of the 2020 Uprising Malkia Okech One Drop Placebo Ewuare Osayande Philly Artists and Photographers React and Reflect Niľ Livingston, Corey Hariston, Koren Martin, Malkia Okech, Nick Massarelli, Matthew Early, Joe Piette Hakim’s Bookstore: Preserving Lifelong Missions, Instilling Knowledge-of-Self Tafari Diop Robertson with Yvonne Blake and Cheryl David Goin Home Suite: Finding Hope, Wellness, and Freedom Gabriel Bryant Finding Freedom Inside the Cages: Interview with Robert Saleem Holbrook Gabriel Bryant in conversation with Saleem Holbrook Greatest Love of All: A Meditation on Loving and Losing Black Women while Maintaining Strength in the Movement Jeannine Cook and Youth Conductors of Harriet’s Bookstore Mobilizing the Digital Community Rasheed Ajamu in conversation with Stephanie D. Keene and Dr. Nina Johnson Students Show Up: The Formation of the Philadelphia Black Students Alliance (PBSA) Philadelphia Black Students Alliance I Know You Are Doing Your Best: Prayer for Philadelphia Charlyn Griffith Navigating Collective Grief: How Organizers Wrestle with Persistent Loss Cassie Owens Building a Legacy of Liberation in Black Families Jared Michael Lowe Untitled Jasmine Combs Afterword: Protect Life Christopher R. Rogers in conversation with Mike Africa Jr. Reflections: The Time Is Now Paul Robeson "In the midst of a global pandemic and a nationwide uprising sparked by the murder of George Floyd, Philadelphians took to the streets establishing mutual aid campaigns, jail support networks, bail funds, and housing encampments for their community; removed the statue of Frank Rizzo--the former mayor and face of racist policing; called for the release of all political prisoners including Mumia Abu-Jamal; and protested, marched, and agitated in all corners of the city. How We Stay Free collects and presents reflections and testimonies, prose and poetry from those on the frontlines to take stock of where the movement started, where it stands, and where we go from here. A celebration of the organizing that sustained the uprising, How We Stay Free is a powerful collection that invites us all to celebrate Black life, find our place in an ongoing rebellion, and organize our communities for the creation of new, better, and freer worlds."-- Geschichte 2020 gnd rswk-swf Rassendiskriminierung (DE-588)4048442-7 gnd rswk-swf Rassenunruhen (DE-588)4444002-9 gnd rswk-swf Protestbewegung (DE-588)4226404-2 gnd rswk-swf Aktivismus (DE-588)4000973-7 gnd rswk-swf Philadelphia, Pa. (DE-588)4103331-0 gnd rswk-swf African Americans / Civil rights / Pennsylvania / Philadelphia Discrimination in justice administration / Pennsylvania / Philadelphia Discrimination in law enforcement / Pennsylvania / Philadelphia Racial profiling in law enforcement / Pennsylvania / Philadelphia Noirs américains / Droits / Pennsylvanie / Philadelphie Discrimination dans l'administration de la justice / Pennsylvanie / Philadelphie Discrimination dans l'application des lois / Pennsylvanie / Philadelphie Profilage ethnique / Pennsylvanie / Philadelphie African Americans / Civil rights Discrimination in justice administration Discrimination in law enforcement Racial profiling in law enforcement Pennsylvania / Philadelphia Philadelphia, Pa. (DE-588)4103331-0 g Rassenunruhen (DE-588)4444002-9 s Rassendiskriminierung (DE-588)4048442-7 s Protestbewegung (DE-588)4226404-2 s Aktivismus (DE-588)4000973-7 s Geschichte 2020 z DE-604 Rogers, Christopher R. (DE-588)1256043133 edt |
spellingShingle | How we stay free notes on a black uprising About the West Philadelphia Cultural Alliance Janice Sykes-Ross, Executive Director -- Timeline of the Actions and Global Events of Summer 2020 -- Foreword Introduction Paul Robeson’s Activist Spirit Permeates 2020 Protests Tincture The Practice of Being Radical Housing for Everyone: The Fight for Housing Justice Feeding Our Neighbors and Ourselves: The Mutual Aid Work of Bunny Hop Black Trans Lives Matter Rest for Oluwatoyin Salau End the War on Black Philadelphia Now!: Crafting Demands with the Black Philly Radical Collective A Story of Resistance in Eight Objects: A Study of the Material Culture of the 2020 Uprising One Drop Placebo Philly Artists and Photographers React and Reflect Hakim’s Bookstore: Preserving Lifelong Missions, Instilling Knowledge-of-Self Goin Home Suite: Finding Hope, Wellness, and Freedom Finding Freedom Inside the Cages: Interview with Robert Saleem Holbrook Greatest Love of All: A Meditation on Loving and Losing Black Women while Maintaining Strength in the Movement Mobilizing the Digital Community Students Show Up: The Formation of the Philadelphia Black Students Alliance (PBSA) I Know You Are Doing Your Best: Prayer for Philadelphia Navigating Collective Grief: How Organizers Wrestle with Persistent Loss Building a Legacy of Liberation in Black Families Untitled Afterword: Protect Life Reflections: The Time Is Now Rassendiskriminierung (DE-588)4048442-7 gnd Rassenunruhen (DE-588)4444002-9 gnd Protestbewegung (DE-588)4226404-2 gnd Aktivismus (DE-588)4000973-7 gnd |
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title_alt | Notes on a black uprising About the West Philadelphia Cultural Alliance Janice Sykes-Ross, Executive Director -- Timeline of the Actions and Global Events of Summer 2020 -- Foreword Introduction Paul Robeson’s Activist Spirit Permeates 2020 Protests Tincture The Practice of Being Radical Housing for Everyone: The Fight for Housing Justice Feeding Our Neighbors and Ourselves: The Mutual Aid Work of Bunny Hop Black Trans Lives Matter Rest for Oluwatoyin Salau End the War on Black Philadelphia Now!: Crafting Demands with the Black Philly Radical Collective A Story of Resistance in Eight Objects: A Study of the Material Culture of the 2020 Uprising One Drop Placebo Philly Artists and Photographers React and Reflect Hakim’s Bookstore: Preserving Lifelong Missions, Instilling Knowledge-of-Self Goin Home Suite: Finding Hope, Wellness, and Freedom Finding Freedom Inside the Cages: Interview with Robert Saleem Holbrook Greatest Love of All: A Meditation on Loving and Losing Black Women while Maintaining Strength in the Movement Mobilizing the Digital Community Students Show Up: The Formation of the Philadelphia Black Students Alliance (PBSA) I Know You Are Doing Your Best: Prayer for Philadelphia Navigating Collective Grief: How Organizers Wrestle with Persistent Loss Building a Legacy of Liberation in Black Families Untitled Afterword: Protect Life Reflections: The Time Is Now |
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title_full | How we stay free notes on a black uprising edited by Christopher R. Rogers, Fajr Muhammad, and the Paul Robeson House & Museum |
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