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“White Nights, Black Paradise: The Play” & BSLA Receive CA Humanities Award

LOS ANGELES, CA — California Humanities, a non-profit partner of the National Endowment for the Humanities, has recently announced its 2019 Humanities For All Project…

June 11, 2019Leave a commentBlogBy Liz

BSLA First in the Family Humanist Scholarship Campaign @ Indiegogo

BSLA has launched a campaign to raise $3500 for our 2019 First in the Family Scholarship Fund for L.A. foster care, homeless, undocumented, LGBTQI, system-involved…

March 1, 2019Leave a commentUncategorizedBy Liz

BSLA 2018 First in the Family Humanist Scholarship Winners

January 24, 2019Leave a commentUncategorizedBy Liz

2019 WOC Beyond Belief conference coming in October

Please join us at the 2019 Women of Color Beyond Belief conference which will be held October 4 – 6, 2019 at the Marriott Midway Hotel, Chicago,…

January 2, 2019Leave a commentBlogBy Liz

Women’s Leadership Project and Young Male Scholars’ Human Relations and Social Justice Activism

  In May 2018, youth leaders from the Women’s Leadership Project and Young Male Scholars received an award from the Los Angeles Unified School District…

December 7, 2018Leave a commentBlog, UncategorizedBy Liz

White Nights, Black Paradise: Black Audience Reviewers Speak

  The Women of White Nights, Black Paradise By Patricia Kimathi An excellent look into the social and political conditions that helped to create the…

November 28, 2018Leave a commentBlogBy Liz

2018 Future of Feminism Conference and Feminist of Color Institutes

What is Black feminism and intersectional feminism and why are they relevant to girls of color in South Los Angeles? How do they disrupt white…

August 7, 2018Leave a commentBlogBy Liz

Black Secular Millennial Activists: Unchurched and “Un-bossed”

Lydia Mason of New York University: “If I had not chosen to embrace humanism and take responsibility for my morality rather than leaving it up…

January 1, 2018Leave a commentBlogBy Liz

Future of Feminism Girls of Color Conference on May 25, 2017

On May 25, 2017 girls of color activists and leaders from South L.A. high schools will present ongoing school-community work on anti-racism, anti-sexism, criminalization, homophobia/transphobia,…

April 6, 2017Leave a commentBlogBy Liz

Filmmaker and writer, Aishah Shahidah Simmons, will speak at King Drew Magnet School

Women’s Leadership Project and GSA is proud to present Aishah  Shahidah Simmons, filmmaker, writer and activist, on a event on February 28, 2017.  This event…

February 27, 2017Leave a commentBlogBy Liz
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