06/05/2026
"We ain't waiting to jump into a fight today. We are currently in a fight." -
Sixty years after MLK led thousands to Soldier Field, the struggle for Black dignity, self-determination, and economic justice remains unfinished. From the classroom to the courtroom, the advances won during the 1960s Civil Rights movement are being systematically rolled back and weaponized against us.
The systems of state repression and economic inequality aren't just approaching-they are already in our communities...
We can't just play defense anymore. The real fight is about power: who controls the narrative, who controls the federal budget, and who controls the future of our communities. It's time to adapt historic tactics to today's political realities through mass mobilization, coalition governance, and community-rooted reparations.
Scroll through to hear the great dialogue in a recent panel at