
The Diaspora Solidarities Lab
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The Diaspora Solidarities Lab (DSL) is a multi-institutional Black feminist partnership directed by @dryofiggy + @jmjafrx
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This past weekend, we were in Charleston for The Diaspora Solidarities Lab’s final symposium. A powerful and intimate gathering of fellowship and celebration of the beautiful work that the microlabs of the DSL have produced over the past few years. Forever grateful to @DrYoFiggy and @jmjafrx ✨


A WORD ✍🏽 The Black School’s Program Manager Lana Meyon speakers about what it means to be born and raised in New Orleans, Louisiana — Community partner to Diaspora Solidarities Lab (The Diaspora Solidarities Lab) at Across The Archipelago convening in Charleston, South Carolina this weekend! 👏🏾

Less than 48 hours after gathering in Charleston, SC for the The Diaspora Solidarities Lab’s final symposium, Remains reunited in Cambridge, MA, where we had the honor and pleasure of speaking to students of the Hutchins Center’s HistoryDesignStudio at Harvard University about our projects.






Last week, Remains // an Archive was in Cambridge, MA to present to the @historydesignstudio (Harvard) about their past and present projects in the The Diaspora Solidarities Lab, including the “Slavery in Motion” project.


The Diaspora Solidarities Lab Many thanks to Dr. Vincent Brown for the invitation, and to all of the students of the HDS for their thoughtful questions and invigorating discussion! See the LifexCode Substack for more! remains // an archive open.substack.com/pub/lifexcode/…

Dr. Kiana González Cedeño, Assistant Professor of Comparative Race and Ethnic Studies at Texas Christian University and Solidarity Fellow with the The Diaspora Solidarities Lab, will present her research in this Friday, Nov 22 at 9 AM EST at the African Studies Global Virtual Forum 2024-25.


Our latest Scholar Spotlight features Jessica Newby, Co-Lead of remains // an archive and PhD Candidate in History at Johns Hopkins University. Check out our Substack for our full interview with this (interdisciplinary) historian of enslaved women in colonial Jamaica to learn about...


The members of After the Storm, a collective of Black and Latinx feminists, scholars, organizers, and teachers of the Greater Caribbean & seed lab of The Diaspora Solidarities Lab, published a blog post for Black Women Radicals this week!


The Diaspora Solidarities Lab Black Women Radicals Entitled “A Daughter’s Love Note: Decolonial Love Across the Greater Caribbean,” the blog interrogates the teachings of the Combahee River Collective and bell hooks to make visible Afro-Diasporic bonds across the Caribbean and bear witness to the survival, restoration...

The Diaspora Solidarities Lab Black Women Radicals and rebellion of its people. Read the blog post here: blackwomenradicals.com/blog-feed/a-da… More on After the Storm: afterthestormcollective.com More on Black Women Radicals: blackwomenradicals.com

assistance and support throughout the planning of the event and for ensuring smooth operation throughout the evening. Many thanks to our sponsors for trusting our vision and supporting it: our sponsors: The Diaspora Solidarities Lab (Dr. Jessica Marie Johnson and Dr. Yomaira Figueroa-Vásquez,




