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Octavia Butler Tried To Tell Us: Why Black Organizers Should Start Setting Their Sights On Organizing Movements In Space - Blavity

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To seize this moment in time, organizers around the world should look to the stars. If we don’t, we just might find that we are too late to stop the already-underway colonization of the cosmos.

Source: Blavity News

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