Black is the Blueprint
The road to liberation is a shared journey. This Black History Month represented not only the power of our queer trailblazers and the ground they laid for us to continue to build upon, but also the depths of the shared responsibility that we all have to uplift and support each other. Whether that means collaborating with college students to bring resources to their campus; bringing our services directly to the people; leaning on community and allies when government systems fail us; or challenging harmful legislation through protest, we know that the ground shakes and change happens when people in the margins work together.
Take a look at our newsletter below, or view it here!
Read the full articles referenced in the newsletter here:
StoryCorps wants people in Selma to share their stories, by George McDonald, WAKA 8 News Montgomery, 1/29/25
Alabama, other states seek to follow Trump’s lead in defining male and female, WAKA 8 News Montgomery, 2/7/25







