Love One Another Archives
The History and Future of Black Midwives
Before there were modern doctors, there were midwives. Midwifery could again become a way to reduce infant and maternal mortality in Black communities.
Women of Color: Women’s History Month
For this Women’s History Month, take an opportunity to read more about women of color in various lines of work or listen to a woman you know in person!
Lakota LockUp Project
The Lakota LockUp Project intends to uplift and revitalize Indigenous People impacted by mass incarceration, inequality, and addiction.
Vivien Thomas
Vivien Theodore Thomas was an American laboratory supervisor who played a major role in developing a procedure used to treat blue baby syndrome.
Removing Signs: Erasing America’s History
“We are capable of hearing about our tragedies and our victories, and this systematic erasure should concern everyone in our country.”
Brandon Meeks
Meet Brandon Meeks, an Indianapolis bassist just named Indiana’s Creative Capital State of the Art Prize winner.
Celebrating Black Love Day on February 13
Handy-Kendi invites White people to participate in Black Love Day by “showing love through action.”
Our History of Immigration and Racism
A system that treats immigrants differently solely to their race is essentially the textbook definition of structural racism.
The Freedom House Ambulance Service
America’s first EMT service was comprised solely of Black men in Pittsburgh’s segregated Hill District neighborhood.
Alice Wong
“Alice’s life teaches us that change begins with listening, amplifying marginalized voices, and advocating for systemic justice.”








