Essays What is Freedom Now? “Like a lot of black women, I have always had to invent the power my freedom requires.” – June Jordan, Jamaican American Kerra Bolton Posted on July 15, 2020
Life How Our Foremother’s Collective Wisdom Can Save Lives “We gonna be alright.” I have heard some version of this refrain from every black woman I have spoken to since COVID-19 Kerra Bolton Posted on May 29, 2020
Culture National Coming Out Day 2019 Today is National Coming Out Day. In honor of the day I will say, like I have said before, Y’ALL! I’m super queer! Now that Jessi-James Grey Posted on October 10, 2019
Culture, Self Care When Netflix Traumatizes You Ava DuVernay’s “When They See Us” is a breathtaking masterpiece and searing indictment of the American criminal justice Kerra Bolton Posted on June 23, 2019
Culture Sweatpants & Equality | Women’s March 2018 A conversation with Emily Patton of March Forward Virginia about March to the Polls D.C. Jessi-James Grey Posted on January 17, 2018
Culture, Self Care Sweatpants & Equality | Activism is a Practice – Radical Self Care for Activists Activist Kerra Bolton offer tips on how to practice self-care and incorporate the things and the people you love into your Kerra Bolton Posted on August 15, 2017
Culture Sweatpants & Equality | Activism is a Practice – How to Be Woke Political activist Kerra Bolton reminds us, "Performing wokeness is not the same as being awake." Kerra Bolton Posted on July 27, 2017
Culture Sweatpants & Equality | Activism is a Practice – Own Your Ugly: Telling the Truth About Your Biases I am ugly sometimes when it comes to conversations about race. This morning I was mean to two white people who didn’t Kerra Bolton Posted on June 28, 2017
Culture Sweatpants & Equality | Activism is a Practice – A Movement, Not A Moment "Activism” is a sustained commitment to bringing your highest self in service of the challenges and opportunities in the Kerra Bolton Posted on May 31, 2017
Culture Sweatpants & Equality | Autism Acceptance Month Another April, another round of autism being widely discussed. We at S&C continue our journey from “awareness” to “acceptance.” Jessi-James Grey Posted on April 25, 2017