At the corner of Charles Street and Ferry Avenue in Camden, a New Jersey pastor has made it his mission to honor the Black ...
An interactive exhibit at Smith Memorial Playground in Philadelphia teaches kids about people who are making Black history ...
Radical Republican and Champion of Democrazy" from Jeffrey Boutwell introduces readers to his distant cousin George Boutwell, ...
Black History Month honors the achievements and struggles of African Americans throughout U.S. history, and it’s a great time ...
Brooklyn is celebrating Black History Month with a dynamic lineup of events that highlight the borough’s deep-rooted ...
DECATUR, Ill. (WAND) — The only research lab focused on human trafficking in Illinois has been nominated for a national award ...
While historical tensions have been acknowledged, a shared solidarity and activism highlighted the relationship between ...
For Gina Dent, Ph.D., adopting an abolition mindset shouldn’t just be relegated to the criminal justice system. Abolition means reimagining society as a whole, especially in how we think about our ...
Farmer and activist Leah Penniman, who runs Soul Fire Farm in upstate New York, calls herself an abolitionist. While food justice may seem unrelated to abolition, Penniman sees them as intimately ...
People shouldn’t have to go to prison to get their basic needs met. Abolitionist Feminism invites us to consider the world we want, and how to organise to build it. Seeking a world beyond prisons, ...
Early settlers arrived in 1846 with James and Lucinda Stone of Winooski, Vermont, taking up residence, followed by Survarnard Jewett, Fred Joerns and John Hobbs, and later in 1851 abolitionist Capt.