
ABOUT US
OUR MISSION
We aim to confront anti-Black systems and ideologies, promote family justice, and fight against patriarchal violence using education, community empowerment and advocacy.
OUR GOAL
Our goal is to promote racial justice and create spaces that center Black activism. We challenge political institutions to denounce anti-black racism by advocating for policy that removes shrines to white supremacy and reduces harm to marginalized people, and strengthening cross-racial coalitions, and empowering our communities to stand in solidarity.
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.

OUR OBJECTIVES
DIRECT ACTION
Political transformation, people power, equitable policies.
EDUCATION
Accessible anti racism training for all, local Black history development.
COMMUNITY EMPOWERMENT
Black mother emergency fund, Doula services, Support and resource development for Black lead grassroots movements in AL.
Our Team.
Meet the team behind Project Say Something. Rooted in Alabama and grounded in a deep commitment to Black liberation, our team works to confront racial injustice and misogynoir through political education, communication, and community empowerment. We are organizers, educators, and advocates dedicated to honoring Black history while fighting for equity and justice in the present. Together, we challenge systems of anti-Black racism, advocate for transformative policy, and create spaces that center Black activism, solidarity, and the collective power of our communities.





