Writing
Black Power Praxis
BookBlack Power Praxis shows how four groups of activist-intellectuals—James and Grace Lee Boggs, Richard and Milton Henry, Reverend Albert Cleage, and a group of college students called Uhuru—shifted the consciousness and political perspectives of Black Detroiters in the 1960s and 1970s. Pre-order from the University of Michigan Press here.
Exist Differently
Book Coming SoonExist Differently: Visionary Organizing to Create an Age of Repair shows how Visionary Organizing can be used to transform this moment of global uncertainty and unpredictability into a new historical epoch that heals us, our relationships, and the earth, allowing us to collectively exist differently.
How We Got This Way
ArticleHow We Got this Way shows how human beings transformed from we-first thinkers to me-first thinkers in the traumatic period of early capitalism and explores the implications of the transformation for our collective wellbeing.
A Chance to Exist Differently
ArticleA Chance To Exist Differently synthesizes recent writings from scholars and journalists to show why and how this current moment is ripe with possibility for positive transformation.