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Oct31

Adoption, Belonging and Empire: Letter to Angela Tucker

  • vohadmin
  • Education for Democracy, Featured, General, Social Justice, Women's Wisdom

  One night, earlier this month, I listened to the newest podcast in the series The Adoptee Next Door, hosted by Angela Tucker.  Angela is a thought leader, writer and adoptee rights activist who advocates powerfully in support of transracially adop...

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Feb23

Tipping is a Legacy of Slavery

  • vohadmin
  • #BlackLivesMatter, Featured, Movement History, Social Justice, Women's Wisdom

In this essay, published Feb 5, 2021 in the New York Times, Michelle Alexander makes powerful connections between tipping and enslavement and calls for a livable minimum wage as a central component of racial and gender justice. Click here to go to New Y...

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Mar8

Community Conversation on Judas and the Black Messiah

  • vohadmin
  • Featured, Movement History, Social Justice, Veterans/Elder Activists

The Veterans of Hope Project and the Black Star Project are jointly sponsoring an intergenerational community conversation about the film “Judas and the Black Messiah.”  Thursday, March 11, 8pm eastern time.  Register here: https://bit.ly/JA...

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Apr8

Black-Asian Allyship: John Yang and Sherrilyn Ifill

  • vohadmin
  • Featured, Social Justice

An excellent conversation between John Yang of Asian Americans Advancing Justice and Sherrilyn Ifill of the NAACP Legal Defense Fund about connections and complexities in the relationship of African Americans and Asian Americans; and our shared struggles ...

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Oct29

Underground Railroad in Chicago

  • Rachel Harding
  • Featured, Movement History

A new initiative in Chicago is leading people on a riverine trail of the Underground Railroad in Chicago Read about it here (the writing and the photography are both beautiful):  

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Dec6

Support The Veterans of Hope Project

  • Rachel Harding
  • Featured, Rosemarie Freeney Harding, Vincent Harding

“There is no scarcity.  There is no shortage.  No lack of love, of compassion, of joy in the world. There is enough.  There is more than enough.” – Rosemarie Freeney Harding “I am a citizen of a country that does not yet exist, ...

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Jan18

Why? The King of Love is Dead

  • Rachel Harding
  • Featured, General, Movement History, Social Justice

Listen to reflections from Samuel Waymon, Nina Simone’s brother — about the powerful, beautiful, extraordinary song “Why? The King of Love is Dead” that Nina wrote within a day of Martin Luther King Jr’s assassination in 1968...

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Feb13

From the Archive: Prague 1964 and the Pachamamas

  • Rachel Harding
  • Compassionate Spirituality, Featured, Rosemarie Freeney Harding, Vincent Harding, Women's Wisdom

  In 1964, Rosemarie and Vincent Harding, spent some time in eastern Europe, traveling for the Mennonite Central Committee, sharing insights on theological and social issues from their experience in the Black Freedom movement in the South (civil righ...

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Nov25

Environmental Ethics in Candomblé

  • Rachel Harding
  • Diaspora, Environmental Justice, Featured

In October, Iyalorixá Valnizia Pereira, Ebomi Marilene Cruz and Ogan Josuel Queiroz traveled from Salvador, Bahia Brazil for an 8-day residency in Winston-Salem and Greensboro, North Carolina, co-sponsored by VOHP.  The elders from the Terreiro do Cobre...

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Apr6

1969: An open letter on Black Studies by V Harding

  • Rachel Harding
  • #BlackLivesMatter, Education for Democracy, Featured, Vincent Harding

The April 5, 2023 edition of Black Agenda Report features an open letter by my father first published in 1969 in “Negro Digest” — a monthly magazine of Black literature and scholarship published by Johnson Publications (home of “Eb...

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