About Us
WE BELIEVE IN CHANGE
Our model for grassroots community activism takes a variety forms:
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Black history projects that document and preserve local history
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Black leadership and empowerment events and opportunities
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Direct action protests that dismantle white supremacy
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Ally trainings and community-building events that strengthen our cross-racial coalition
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Listening and truth-telling circles that facilitate collective healing
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We advocate for policy that affects Black lives.
To confront anti-Black systems and ideologies, promote reproductive justice, and fight against patriarchal violence using education, community empowerment and advocacy.
Project Say Something (PSS) strives to affirm and center Black lives through communal health programs, education resource programs, skill building workshops, and the practice of radical inclusivity.


Our Causes
CAUSES WE CARE ABOUT
Media
IN THE NEWS

STATUE OF DRED SCOTT COULD BE PLACED NEAR ALABAMA CONFEDERATE STATUE
A statue showing an enslaved couple pulling the chains of oppression could be erected in Lauderdale County near a monument honoring the Confederate dead.
THE BATTLE FOR ALABAMA'S SOUL
This handsome north Alabama town, population 40,428, boasts two nationally acclaimed fashion designers of luxury togs, two boutique hotels, two hipster coffee shops, a regional state university, a Frank Lloyd Wright house, a sustainably sourced...
HOW ALABAMA CONTEXTUALIZED THE CONFEDERACY IN 2018
Different narratives concerning Alabama's Civil War and Reconstruction history clashed throughout 2018. The tension fueled debates over the public placement of the state's Confederate symbols, but it also started a discussion about how to add context to the painful parts of the past.

Testimonials
THOUGHTS ABOUT OUR WORK




