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Black Belt Citizens
State
Alabama
Category
Environmental Racism
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Black Belt Citizens is currently fighting for equal rights in environmental regulations, access to clean air and clean water, and protection of land and sacred space. Black Belt Citizens is challenging factory farms, mega-landfills, and state policies and practices that result in water pollution, toxic waste, and desecration of sacred space. Black Belt Citizens is managing multiple campaigns for environmental justice in Uniontown.
Black Archives Historic Lyric Theater
State
Florida
Category
Free Classes/Spaces
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Opened in 1913, the Lyric Theater quickly became a major entertainment center for blacks in Miami. The 400-seat theater was built, owned and operated by Geder Walker, a black man from Georgia. In 1915 the Miami Metropolis newspaper described the Lyric Theater as "possibly the most beautiful and costly playhouse owned by Colored people in all the Southland" The Lyric Theater served as a symbol of black economic influence, as well as a social gathering place-free of discrimination- and a source of pride and culture within Overtown. In 1988, The Black Archives, History and Research Foundation of South Florida, Inc. acquired the Lyric Theater. The Archives have three types of collections based on provenance: Subject Collections Manuscript Collections Black Archives Records Collections created by The Black Archives to document the activities of the Black South Florida ethnic community are considered to have ethnic provenance and are called Subject Collections because they are generally formed around a subject. Collections created during the administrative activities of The Black Archives have organizational provenance and are called the Black Archives Records Collections.
Black and Pink NYC
State
New York
Category
Abolish Police
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Black & Pink National is a prison abolitionist organization dedicated to abolishing the criminal punishment system and liberating LGBTQIA2S+ people and people living with HIV/AIDS who are affected by that system through advocacy, support, and organizing. Black & Pink National, founded in 2005, now has a strong grassroots network of 11 volunteer-led chapters and more than 20,000 current and formerly incarcerated LGBTQIAS2+ and people living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA) members located across the country.
Black and Pink
State
Massachusetts
Category
Abolish Police
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The Boston Chapter is Black & Pink’s first Chapter. They gained independence from National in 2016. The Boston Chapter works toward prison abolition by providing court support, pen pal matching, mail processing, political education, and organizing around decarceration and harm reduction in Massachusetts.
Black and Gold Hearts Mentoring Program for Youth
State
Louisiana
Category
Youth Programs/Education
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The New Orleans East offers your child a chance to learn the art of dancing and home skills. Our professional instructors will give them a solid foundation and proper knowledge to become a better dancer. We use a specific approach in training young dancers, focusing on mentoring them in their everyday life issues. Providing tutoring and more.
Black Achievers Society of Greater Kansas City
State
Missouri
Category
Monetary Resources
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Each year the Black Achievers Society awards scholarships to area high school students. We provide several $1,000 scholarships for African American graduating seniors with a cumulative 3.7 or higher grade point average.
Black & Pink Providence
State
Rhode Island
Category
Queer Safe Spaces
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Black and Pink was founded in 2005 and is a national prison abolitionist organization dedicated to abolishing the criminal punishment system and liberating LGBTQIA2S+ people and people living with HIV/AIDS who are affected by that system through advocacy, support, and organizing. The Providence Chapter of Black & Pink works toward prison abolition through pen pal matching, mail processing, and by providing political education through workshops.
Bklyn Boihood
State
New York
Category
Queer Safe Spaces
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Bklyn boihood started out as a series of parties thrown by a small group of friends and “have become legendary, femme-affirming, spaces where our dancefloors are for letting go and being surrounded by hundreds of the flyest QTPOCS on the planet.” They have since expanded, and now host a variety of events such as “critical workshops exploring our role in redefining what masculinity is, bike rides, and go on annual retreats and camping trips for our whole community to participate.”
BK Reader
State
New York
Category
Press/Journalists
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Launched in 2013, BK Reader (formerly The Brooklyn Reader) is an online hyperlocal daily news source reflecting the art, culture, business and lifestyle of the fastest-developing areas of Central and East Brooklyn.
Birthmark Doulas
State
Louisiana
Category
Reproductive Health
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Offer many services such as birth doulas, breastfeeding support, etc. also offer courses on an array of issues relating to birthing, host a conference called “Black Birth Matters” they charge for classes and services, and accept donations to try and make their services accessible to all.
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