In a country that teaches us to revere revolution, we must ask ourselves:
what if the revolution we were taught about was never completed?
The United States has never experienced a revolution rooted in liberation for all people, a revolution that dismantles hierarchies instead of repainting them. Instead, we have rebuilt the same systems of hierarchy our ancestors sought to escape, sometimes with new faces at the top, but the same machinery beneath. Changing who sits at the top an unjust system is like changing seats on a sinking ship. The view shifts, but the ship is still going down.
So, what would a true revolution look like?
What would it mean to build a revolution worthy of everyone? How might it come about, not as a single moment of chaos, but as a sustained act of creation, repair, and remembrance? What must we unlearn, rebuild, and reimagine to bring forth a world where no one’s freedom depends on another’s suffering?
For transformation to take root, we need more than resistance. Liberation for all requires both vision and design. Systemic change requires that we know not only what we’re fighting against, but what we’re building toward, the just, courageous, and liberated future our ancestors dreamed of.
These resources are offered in humility and solidarity, to guide your liberation journey, to spark imagination, and to remind you that you are not alone. The work of revolution belongs to all of us, and it begins wherever you are.




