Click here to access Mike’s powerpoint slides from this event. This online teach-in is for mutual aid groups facing nuts and bolts issues that come with the work we’ve all been doing. How has...
https://bcrw.barnard.edu/event/teach-in-money-handling-and-taxes-for-mutual-aid-groups/
Live transcription available at http://bit.ly/pastasprologue2020 Register here. This event will take place online from 4pm – 6pm ET on 5/8/20. Live captions will be provided. Contact bcrw@barna...
N'Tanya Lee discusses the shortfalls of single-issue queer organizing, reflecting on her work in the 90s, and how she carries those lessons into her current work through base-building and grassro...
https://bcrw.barnard.edu/videos/ntanya-lee-building-real-coalitional-queer-struggle/
Marissa Alexander is a survivor of domestic violence who was sentenced to a 20 year mandatory minimum sentence for firing a single warning shot into the ceiling. Learn about her story and the cre...
https://bcrw.barnard.edu/videos/marissa-alexander-survived-and-punished/
Joan Little was the first woman acquitted of murder on the grounds of of self-defense against sexual violence. Learn about her story and the global organizing that successfully fought for her fre...
https://bcrw.barnard.edu/videos/joan-little-survived-and-punished/
Bystander intervention that does not rely on the police.
https://bcrw.barnard.edu/videos/dont-be-a-bystander-6-tips-for-responding-to-racist-attacks/
"When We Win We Lose: Mainstreaming and the Redistribution of Respectability"
https://bcrw.barnard.edu/videos/dean-spade-clags-2016-kessler-award-lecture/
Short featuring Miss Major Griffin-Gracy. Directed by Tourmaline with art by Micah Bazant and animation by Pamela Chavez. Produced by Tourmaline, Hope Dector, and the Barnard Center for Research ...
Featuring Urvashi Vaid, Craig Willse, Andrea Ritchie, Amber Hollibaugh, and Shira Hassan. This video is included in The Scholar & Feminist Online issue 13.2, “Navigating Neoliberalism in the...
https://bcrw.barnard.edu/videos/the-nonprofit-hamster-wheel/
This year’s historic 2016 election casts a long shadow over the history of feminist activism across different generations. The first in a series of dialogues with the classes of 1968 through 19...