Intersectional Black Feminism in Greater Newark from a Working Class perspective

Ten Years of Black Feminism, DIY, & Writing. Founded in 2014

Jamila Jones is a single mother of two brilliant & creative daughters and lives in Los Angeles as a returning native. She is passionate about her cultural heritage and social environmental justice issues in particularly Women’s & LGBT right’s, Native American right’s and socioeconomic and environmental sustainability. Her focus as an artist and organizer is to bring focus to the intersection of these issues and to create a space to create dialog, challenge the status quo, and encourage critical thinking.
Jamila Jones is a single mother of two brilliant & creative daughters and lives in Los Angeles as a returning native. She is passionate about her cultural heritage and social environmental justice issues in particularly Women’s & LGBT right’s, Native American right’s and socioeconomic and environmental sustainability. Her focus as an artist and organizer is to bring focus to the intersection of these issues and to create a space to create dialog, challenge the status quo, and encourage critical thinking.

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