
Director @allianceforbmoc. Struggling to live a Black revolutionary life. Always learning, reflecting, evolving. Writing to express myself and the things I am challenged by, in case you want to struggle alongside me.
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There’s a question that has become almost unavoidable in movement spaces over the last several years, especially after 2020.
“What is giving you hope right now?”
Usually, the question is asked with good intentions. It is a way to remin...
In the conclusion of Organization Means Commitment, Grace Lee Boggs brings together many of the central ideas from the text: revolutionary theory must be practiced, cadre must be developed through disciplined collective struggle, and there...
Photograph: Neil Constantine/NurPhoto/Shutterstock
In April, my brother and colleague, Dr. David Turner III, and I published “Division is a threat to resistance. Here’s how to build a stronger coalition” in The Guardian. Originally titled...
In this section of Organization Means Commitment, Grace Lee Boggs is focused on the standards of revolutionary cadre—the values, principles, and daily practices that must guide people who are trying to build revolution.
She starts with a b...
In this section on the structure of revolutionary cadre, the starting point is simple but important: we often “complicate the wrong things, while at the same time not doing the basic stuff that makes organizations operate effectively.” Bogg...
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