Emory Douglas is widely considered the most prolific and persistent graphic agitator in American Black Power movements. His work profoundly defined the aesthetics of protest during the Civil Rights era. Douglas’ core philosophy, encapsulated in his famous battle cry “Culture is a weapon,” underscored his belief in the transformative power of art to effect social […]
Dignity & Advocacy
Loveli Mohair and the Radical Legacy of Black Drag Let’s talk about realness. The first person I came out to in my family was my Uncle Ronnie. He came up in San Francisco in the 1960s and 70s, a Black boy whose teachers wrote worried notes on his report cards with concern about his preference […]







