Black JaneOn 1-Year Anniversary Of Dobbs Decision, Black Girls And Women Remain Critically VulnerableOne year after the U.S. Supreme Court decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization, which overturned a woman’s constitutional…Jun 25, 2023Jun 25, 2023
Black JaneTips on Building Black SolidarityToday is Indigenous Peoples Day as well as National Coming Out Day.Oct 12, 2021Oct 12, 2021
Black JaneOn Tanya Faison and Incite Insight a.k.a the Black Lives Matter Sacramento Chapter(Taken from an April 19, 2019 post on my Facebook profile related to my experience in the proto-chapter from 2015–2016.)Apr 3, 2021Apr 3, 2021
Black JaneWe Can’t Talk About COVID-19, Elections Without Talking About Universal HealthcareTrump (predictably) has COVID-19 and it’s time we all address the elephant in the room.Oct 9, 2020Oct 9, 2020
Black JaneMaking “You Okay, Sis?” Tangible During COVID19 and Police TerrorA socialist and communal approach to violence against Black womenJul 13, 2020Jul 13, 2020
Black JaneOn Colorism, White Supremacy, and CapitalThese current “convos” about colorism are real basic, circular and reactionary. “Is it one-way or two-ways between Black people?” is the…Jul 2, 2020Jul 2, 2020
Black JaneA Green-Red New Deal Can Save Black Lives In A Post-COVID-19 WorldWithin the last year, the United States has been hit by horrific wildfires ravaging California, constant earthquakes pummeling Puerto Rico…Apr 1, 2020Apr 1, 2020
Black JaneAbandoned Populations: The Moral Case For Freeing Incarcerated People In The Face Of COVID-19Aside from maybe introverts, “ social distancing” were just random words to most Americans two to three weeks ago. Now, with the weight of…Mar 23, 2020Mar 23, 2020
Black JaneNew Report On Sea Level Rise Spells Bad News For Coastal Communities Of ColorAccording to a new report, the University of Maryland Eastern Shore, a historically black college/university (and my alma mater) located…Mar 8, 20201Mar 8, 20201