What’s next?

The Undoing the Plot Network, builds on our early foundations in Atlanta, lessons from the pandemic, our theory of change, our Cultural Memory Compass, and the liberatory rehearsals we’ve conducted from 2021-2025 including celebrate::undoing the plot, Petit Marronage Residency, Hush Harbor Fellow Fund, and the We Need More Fugitives embodied study group. The network is a reactivation and reimagining of a decentralized, intercommunal, diasporic network of Black feminist cultural workers, practitioners, and organizers in land-based, liberated sites and zones across the Americas and the Caribbean.

The primary goals of the Undoing the Plot Network are to:

  • spark connections and deepen kinships which weave together a decentralized intercommunal network, of practitioners and organizers rooted in decolonial, Black diasporic fugitive feminisms, for sharing knowledge, resources, strategies, support, and healing across geographies, generations, and movements

  • grow the leadership, resourcing, embodied cultural memory, and political analysis of U.S. based practitioners in the network so they can sharpen the wholistic strategies they use in their communities to connect and support leaders, families, organizations, and movements

  • activate our collective power to take shared actions towards sustaining Black and Indigenous life and dignity through land and food sovereignty, reproductive and climate justice, reparations and wealth redistribution, and reshaping our movements towards embodiment and sustainability