Still we rise.
Dear Racial Justice Organizers, As we rise to the outcome of the U.S. Presidential Election, we continue to have hope. Some rise in disbelief, some
Nana Anoa Nantambu has been a part of our cultural organizing community for many years. She is a community healer and educator. Her gift of song has commemorated important moments in our history, such as the funeral of our founder Dr. Jim Dunn, and in the pouring of libations during the National Gathering in 2019.
For this Black History Month, please enjoy her song commemorating Carter J. Woodson:
Dear Racial Justice Organizers, As we rise to the outcome of the U.S. Presidential Election, we continue to have hope. Some rise in disbelief, some
Join PISAB partner Dancing Grounds for a Youth Town Hall at the New Orleans African American Museum, Saturday August 3rd, 11-3pm. Please use link in
We at PISAB were saddened to learn of the homegoing of Ms. Tessie Prevost, one of the New Orleans Four and a lifelong civil rights