Through resistance, resilience, and community, that hope travels across borders. As Angela Davis reminds us, it reaches all of us.
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Freedom has never been handed over, it’s always been fought for. Assata Shakur reminds us that justice requires action, not just appeals.
Today, we honor the lives lost and the resilience of survivors of the 1994 genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda. We remember, we reflect, and we commit to a world where such atrocities never happen again. #NeverAgain #Kwibuka31
On the eve of Palestinian Children’s Day, join @ms4justworld for a screening of The Voice of Hind Rajab on April 4 in Jackson. A powerful film honoring Hind Rajab, Palestinian children, and the emergency workers who risk everything to save lives.
Happening TODAY!! Tamika D. Mallory and Linda Sarsour are coming to Tougaloo College on Thursday, April 2, 2026, for Voices for a Just World! Free & open to the public. RSVP: https://f.mtr.cool/ghpplofoax
Salams, MSJW family! Please join us to support our co-founder Emad Al-Turk as he gives the Convocation Address for the Tougaloo Political Science Department on April 1, 2026, from 11:00 AM–12:30 PM at Woodworth Chapel, Tougaloo College.
RSVP Here: https://bit.ly/msjwsocialjustice
Today's Women's History Month Spotlight is Rashida Tlaib, a lawyer, advocate, and one of the first Muslim women elected to the U.S. Congress. Her leadership centers on working-class communities, civil rights, and economic justice.
Only 3 days until Voices for a Just World!
Join us as we welcome Tamika D. Mallory and Linda Sarsour to Mississippi to discuss Black and Palestinian solidarity across borders and their work co-founding @untilfreedom to build power for social change. Don’t miss this moment.
A powerful statement from Tamika Mallory highlighting the urgency of addressing systemic injustice and its impact on communities.
4 days left until our Voices for a Just World event featuring Tamika Mallory and Linda Sarsour! It‘s not too late to RSVP! Link is in our bio!
Our P.O.P. Program empowers the community by teaching about the legislative process. The power of the people will ALWAYS prevail!
Thank you to everyone who showed up yesterday, engaged and committed to learning more about how to make a difference in Rankin County.
The SAVE Act would require proof of citizenship to register to vote—impacting millions, especially low-income communities, young voters, and those without easy access to documents. 🚨Swipe to learn more and take action. Your voice matters. #ProtectTheVote
HAPPENING TOMORROW Rankin County Residents! People Join us Saturday, March 28, 2026, from 10 AM–2 PM at Pearl Public Library (2416 Old Brandon Rd.) for the POP Rankin County Training.
Breakfast, lunch, and childcare provided!
Mark your calendars 📅 MSJW’s upcoming events bring together voices, stories, and conversations that matter. We hope to see you there as we work collectively toward justice and meaningful change.
Change doesn’t wait and neither should you! Will you be at the next POP (People Over Politics) meeting? Click the link in the bio to sign up today!
Through journalism and organizing, Ida B. Wells-Barnett exposed racial violence and demanded accountability. #womenshistorymonth
A powerful message from Tamika D. Mallory reminding us of the importance of hope and resilience during challenging times. Come out and see Tamika at the Voices for a Just World event on April 2 at Tougaloo College. For more information, click the link in our bio.
Through journalism and organizing, Ida B. Wells-Barnett exposed racial violence and demanded accountability.
A powerful message from Tamika D. Mallory reminding us of the importance of hope and resilience during challenging times. Come out and see Tamika at the Voices for a Just World event on April 2 at Tougaloo College. For more information, click the link in our bio.
Salams, MSJW family! Please join us to support our co-founder Emad Al-Turk as he gives the Convocation Address for the Tougaloo Political Science Department on April 1, 2026, from 11:00 AM–12:30 PM at Woodworth Chapel, Tougaloo College.
RSVP Here: https://bit.ly/msjwsocialjustice
A reminder that this Saturday People Over Politics is coming to the Rankin County community!
RSVP here: https://f.mtr.cool/sndodfeckz or click the link in our bio!
On the eve of Palestinian Children’s Day, join @ms4justworld for a screening of The Voice of Hind Rajab on April 4 in Jackson. A powerful film honoring Hind Rajab, Palestinian children, and the emergency workers who risk everything to save lives.
This month at MSJW, we’re reading Without Fear by Keisha N. Blain. This book is about the central role Black women played in civil and human rights movements throughout American history.
From civil rights litigation to election reform, Constance Slaughter Harvey work strengthened democracy in Mississippi. Her legacy reminds us that justice requires both courage and commitment.
ICE out of everywhere now.
ICE out of everywhere now.
Laila Shawa reminds us that power doesn't start with us; it flows through us. When we uplift women, we continue a legacy of resilience, equality, and courage.
From our MSJW family to yours, we hope this Ramadan & Eid are filled with blessings & joy!
Cuba is NOT alone! From Mississippi to Palestine to Haiti to Venezuela to Iran and to Cuba, Mississippi for a Just World stands in solidarity with the people of Cuba! We stand firm in our mission to amplify the fight to resist oppression, brutality, and terror!
RSVP TODAY!! Tamika D. Mallory and Linda Sarsour are coming to Tougaloo College on Thursday, April 2, 2026, for Voices for a Just World! Free & open to the public. RSVP: https://f.mtr.cool/tuefasascq
On the eve of Palestinian Children’s Day, join @ms4justworld for a screening of The Voice of Hind Rajab on April 4 in Jackson. A powerful film honoring Hind Rajab, Palestinian children, and the emergency workers who risk everything to save lives.