Photo of Kwame Nkrumah

Our Collective Future

Sometimes we forget that we are among the first generations of Black people who were not born into legal slavery or segregation.

For centuries, Black communities have been enslaved, displaced, and restricted, but also resistant, self-determined, and visionary. The progress we see today is hard-won, and that’s why some fight so hard to undo it.

Through it all Black people have been joyful—that’s resistance in and of itself. We’ve been creative and we’ve pushed the boundaries of art and culture.

We must always remember: our ancestors fought, and they won. Our parents and grandparents resisted, and they overcame their oppressors. And so will we. Freedom is our inheritance, it’s in our blood, it’s in our spirit.

From revolutionaries to nation-builders, across continents and movements, Black communities have reclaimed space, rewritten narratives, and shaped the future on our terms.

This Black Futures Month, we honor those who secured our freedom and those forging the next era of Black power—our elders, our children, and everyone in between. The Black Future is global, yet deeply local. The Black Future is community, yet limitless.

We’re going to highlight leaders like:

Kwame Nkrumah — the first president of Ghana and a visionary whose dream of pan-African unity changed the trajectory of African independence.

Photo of Kwame Nkrumah

Claudia Jones — a Trinidad-born activist, who brought the issues of race, gender, and class to the forefront in Britain.

Photo of Claudia Jones

Patrice Lumumba — the first Prime Minister of the Congo who rightfully became a symbol of defiance and freedom.

Photo of Patrice Lumumba

And Fannie Lou Hamer — a tireless advocate for voting rights, equality, and justice and a central figure in the Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party.

Photo of Fannie Lou Hamer

The next era of Black power is being forged worldwide and is globally rooted. We’re bringing the focus back on the global diaspora of Blackness.

As we look toward and celebrate our Black Futures, we need to invest in it. We’re not going to achieve Black liberation unless we have the resources to achieve it together.

To achieve the future we want we’ll have to continue to fight onwards. We can win but it’ll take grit, determination, and consistency.

The Black Future is ours. Because we are unstoppable.

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