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  • Tourmaline, Charlene Carruthers, Miss Major, Alicia Garza and Barbara Smith. Black women in blue and red and orange and yellow clothing pose in various positions in front of brown wood and blue walls

    Out Mag Celebrates Black Mothers and Daughters of the Movement

    Guest editor Janet Mock spotlights five activist heroes—including Miss Major Griffin-Gracy and Alicia Garza—for Out’s March issue.

    Sameer Rao Feb 12, 2019 5:30PM EST

    In Defense of Korryn Gaines, Black Women and Children [Opinion]

    America’s investment in policing and prisons prevents our ability to create systems of safety and protection for Black families. Given this, we must question the means Black parents have to protect their children. 

    Charlene Carruthers Aug 5, 2016 12:16PM EDT

    15 Remarkable Women of Color Who Rocked 2015

    It’s been a big year for these 15 changemakers from the worlds of political activism, art, literature, fitness and entrepreneurship.

    Miriam Zoila Pérez Dec 28, 2015 2:31PM EST

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    Colorlines is published by Race Forward, a national organization that advances racial justice through research, media and practice.

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