
Here’s all the news on our radar today:
• This weekend, thousands of people converged on Selma, Alabama to reflect on the legacy of the Civil Rights Movement and mark the anniversary of the 50th anniversary of the march from Selma to Montgomery. [NBC]
• Finally, Native American governments are able to take criminal action against non-Native people who commit domestic violence on their lands. [Native Times]
• For International Women’s Day, The Nib published six excellent comics about feminist issues by female artists. [The Nib]
• Dear Guardian: Making a list of “the 10 best feminists” just isn’t a good idea. [Aya de Leon]
• Artist Ronnie Ritchie drew this great little comic about talking about non-binary gender. [Everyday Feminism]
• 28-year-old entrepreneur Maci Peterson invented an app that let’s you take back text messages. Cool. [Black Enterprise]
• There’s an interesting movie in the works about the Grenada Revolution—Meshell Ndegocello is writing the soundtrack! [Kickstarter]
• Comedian and Iranian-American TEDFellow Negin Farsad has a new webseries where she riffs on current news. [YouTube]
What did I miss? Add what you’re reading to the comments.






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