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 Brea is a queer Black millennial activist working at the intersections of race, gender identity, public safety, and community. She has spoken about her work across the country and around the world, including Yale University School of Art, Yale Law School, the United Nations’ Girl Up Foundation, ABC's The View, Pace Gallery, New York City Pride, Disney+, Audible, and dozens of colleges and universities.

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Making a Home on Black-Owned Land

In her new book, ‘Rooted,’ Brea Baker unpacks the legacy of land theft in America. But first, a visit to her own backyard.

Interrogating the Criminal Justice System Through Art

Artists Russell Craig and Hank Willis Thomas and writer Brea Baker on using their creative practices to indict and reform the prison-industrial complex

How Black Americans have been cheated out of land ownership – and the movement to reverse this

New book examines history of US land theft and why Black citizens’ futures should include restorative justice.


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 Brea is a queer Black millennial activist working at the intersections of race, gender identity, public safety, and community. She has spoken about her work across the country and around the world, including Yale University School of Art, Yale Law School, the United Nations’ Girl Up Foundation, ABC's The View, Pace Gallery, New York City Pride, Disney+, Audible, and dozens of colleges and universities.