BIUs

Black Internationalist Unions

Ida B. Wells-Barnett with her children Charles, Herman, Ida, and Alfreda, 1909 (public domain)
Ida B. Wells-Barnett with her children Charles, Herman, Ida, and Alfreda, 1909 (public domain)

This is a call to support black internationalist unions (BIUs) as a form of “abolitionism” that fights anti-black regimes.

BIUs have existed for centuries in opposition to the exploitation and captivity— genocide—of African and African diasporic people. Anti-lynching crusader and investigative reporter Ida Wells (1862-1931), who advocated various forms of black communal self-defense, embodies the legacy of BIUs.

Political Resistance

Africa / Diaspora

Antiblackness / Genocide

Vulnerabilities