
A Word from our Southern Crossroads Director
My home state of Tennessee was in the national spotlight a lot this year, and most of it was bad news. From expelling legislators who

My home state of Tennessee was in the national spotlight a lot this year, and most of it was bad news. From expelling legislators who

SURJ is fighting like hell for Kentucky year-round. The Kentucky People’s Union (KPU), a base building project of SURJ, was founded less than two years

In these times of intense crisis and isolation, we all need a crew. Will you officially join ours? We’re kicking off our first SURJ National Membership

Through the leadership of Indigenous people, so many of us have come into an understanding of the violent history of Thanksgiving and have changed our

On the heels of a victory in Kentucky last week, we’re celebrating that five of our school board candidates won their races in Ohio! Our candidates

This morning we’re celebrating a landslide victory in Kentucky’s governor race. SURJ played a critical role in delivering a win for Democratic Governor Andy Beshear. And

A few hours ago, the United States House of Representatives elected 2020 election denier Mike Johnson to be Speaker of the House. The power of so-called Freedom

“The idea that we must wait until all of our feelings are neat and orderly before we act is a fantasy.”– Morgan Bassichis, with adrienne maree

Have you been dying to bring a tote bag that says “Teach my white kid about racism” to the farmer’s market this year? Or maybe

Whether it’s Toni Morrison’s Beloved that opened your heart in high school English class or Michelle Alexander’s New Jim Crow that powered a generation of