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  • por Janvieve Williams Comrie
    As an life long organizer, a mother, a daughter and a death worker who has witnessed many transitions, I find myself moved by the profound teaching that Mama Assata Shakur’s life and death offer us about what it means to live and die. With revolutionary dignity.Mama Assata […]
  • por Janvieve Williams Comrie
    Esta historia me toca el corazón — no solo por mi relación personal con Francia Márquez, sino porque he sido testigo de este patrón devastador repetirse con innumerables mujeres negras líderes, incluyendo en mi propio camino. Una y otra vez, he visto a mujeres negras brillantes y capaces ser […]
  • por Janvieve Williams Comrie
    This story is close to my heart — not just because of my personal relationship with Francia Márquez, but because I’ve witnessed this devastating pattern play out with countless Black women leaders, including in my own journey. Time and again, I’ve watched brilliant, capable Black women be elevated to […]
  • por Janvieve Williams Comrie
    Panama: The New Immigration Holding Zone? The Geopolitical and Social Costs of U.S. Deportation PoliciesThe recent implementation of migration laws allowing the United States to deport migrants to Panama has raised significant concerns about security and stability in the Central American region. This agreement, which positions Panama […]
  • por Janvieve Williams Comrie
    Los Comentarios de Trump Sobre el Canal Amenazan el Legado Laboral Afrodescendiente y la Soberanía de Panamá Bajo un Liderazgo de Extrema DerechaPor Janvieve Williams Comrie y Amílcar PriestleyLos recientes comentarios de Donald Trump sobre recuperar el control del Canal de Panamá ignoran el derecho internacional y socavan […]