<b>A manifesto from one of America''s most influential activists which disrupts political, economic, and social norms by reimagining the Black Radical Tradition.</b><br><br>Drawing on Black intellectual and grassroots organizing traditions, including the Haitian Revolution, the US civil rights movement, and LGBTQ rights and feminist movements, <i>Unapologetic</i> challenges all of us engaged in the social justice struggle to make the movement for Black liberation more radical, more queer, and more feminist. This book provides a vision for how social justice movements can become sharper and more effective through principled struggle, healing justice, and leadership development. It also offers a flexible model of what deeply effective organizing can be, anchored in the Chicago model of activism, which features long-term commitment, cultural sensitivity, creative strategizing, and multiple cross-group alliances. And <i>Unapologetic</i> provides a clear framework for activists committed to