Angela Davis
Biography
Angela Davis is a distinguished American political activist, scholar, and author renowned for her significant contributions to social justice movements. Rising to prominence in the 1960s, she became a leading figure in the counterculture movement, aligning herself with the Communist Party USA and forging strong ties with the Black Panther Party during the Civil Rights Movement. Davis has been a passionate advocate for prisoner rights, co-founding Critical Resistance, an organization dedicated to dismantling the prison-industrial complex.
Her academic career includes a notable tenure as a professor in the History of Consciousness Department at the University of California, Santa Cruz, where she also served as the director of the Feminist Studies program. A prolific writer, Davis has authored several influential works, including her acclaimed books "Women, Race, & Class" and "Are Prisons Obsolete?" which explore intersectional issues of race, gender, and social justice.
Throughout her life, Davis has received numerous accolades for her activism and scholarship, earning her place as a vital voice in contemporary discussions surrounding civil rights and social equity. Her enduring legacy continues to inspire new generations of activists committed to fighting for justice and equality.
Filmography
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Black Is… Black Ain’t
1994 • Self
Emicida: AmarElo - It's All for Yesterday
2020
The Black Power Mixtape 1967-1975
2011 • Self (voice)
Take Me Out
2018
Toni Morrison: The Pieces I Am
2019 • Self
The U.S. vs. John Lennon
2006 • Self
13th
2016 • Self
Free Angela and All Political Prisoners
2012 • Self
Our Bodies Are Your Battlefields
2022 • Self
Stamped from the Beginning
2023 • Self
The Stranger She Brought Home
2021
Malcolm X
1972