https://www.europesays.com/2206257/ Environmental racism in Brazil revealed #Brazil #ClimateJustice #Environment #EnvironmentalJustice #intersectionality #pollution #Quilombolas #RacialEquity #RacialJustice
https://www.europesays.com/2206257/ Environmental racism in Brazil revealed #Brazil #ClimateJustice #Environment #EnvironmentalJustice #intersectionality #pollution #Quilombolas #RacialEquity #RacialJustice
March 21-27 is Week of Solidarity with the Peoples Struggling against Racism and Racial Discrimination. We're highlighting our Black History Collection for teaching about anti-racism and racial equity with film. This lesson collection features Global Black History and US Black History resources for grades 5-12.
Boost student engagement with hit films and bring anti-bias education to life. Learn more: https://journeysinfilm.org/product/black-history-lessons/
@education @edutooters #BlackHistory #AntiBiasEducation #SocialEmotionalLearning #Education #Homeschooling #AntiRacism #RacialEquity #HiddenFigures
@codeofamor PS We just noticed the "Vipassanta" in your bio. Do you know the film The Dhamma Brothers? We worked with the filmmakers and we have a feeling you might appreciate it.
https://journeysinfilm.org/product/the-dhamma-brothers/
#Vipassana #Meditation #CriminalJustice #CriminalJusticeReform #AntiRacism #RacialEquity @education @film
“The Biggest Danger of 2025”
When we look at 2024 through the lenses of racial equity, allyship, and inclusion, many would say America has dropped the ball. I disagree. America was a no-show for the game.
—@clayrivers
“Hope and Agency: Doing What You Can When You Can”
I read an article recently in which the author posits, “ . . . hope is a longing for a future condition over which you have no agency; it means you are essentially powerless.” I don’t agree with that.
—@clayrivers
@BigAngBlack
@blackmastodon
“Hope and Agency: Doing What You Can When You Can”
I read an article recently in which the author posits, “ . . . hope is a longing for a future condition over which you have no agency; it means you are essentially powerless.” I don’t know think I agree with that.
—@clayrivers
“Hope and Agency: Doing What You Can When You Can”
I read an article recently in which the author posits, “ . . . hope is a longing for a future condition over which you have no agency; it means you are essentially powerless.” I don’t know think I agree with that.
—@clayrivers
“Hope and Agency: Doing What You Can When You Can”
I read an article recently in which the author posits, “ . . . hope is a longing for a future condition over which you have no agency; it means you are essentially powerless.” I don’t know think I agree with that.
—@clayrivers
“The Biggest Danger of 2025”
When we look at 2024 through the lenses of racial equity, allyship, and inclusion, many would say America has dropped the ball. I disagree. America was a no-show for the Democracy vs Fascism championship game and instead indulged in tailgate debauchery with racists, bigots, misogynists, white supremacists, and xenophobes. Do better.
—@clayrivers
@BigAngBlack
@blackmastodon
“OHF Magazine, Issue No. 4
The White Issue: Oppression and White Supremacy in America”
Download and share our complimentary 40-page special edition magazine to inform, encourage, and inspire you during our nation’s ongoing season of discontent. Use the coupon code: #issue4
Love one another.
The OHF Weekly Editors
“On Color-blindness: The Myth of Not Seeing Ethnic and Cultural Differences”
With today’s polarized political climate and the rising numbers of hate crimes, it’s more important than ever that these conversations take place to facilitate understanding, awareness, and motivation to eliminate racism. –@clayrivers
@aprilfollies Never give up. Ever.
[a few seconds later…]
This article by a good friend came to mind.
“When You Walk into that Valley”
Those of us who live in this Land of Inequality, this desert, know there are no black-and-white answers. There is just a long, hard, emotionally exhausting journey of self-evaluation, critical thinking, and cultural study.
—@Terra@chaosfem.tw
#Allyship #RacialEquity #Inclusion #BlackMastodon
Unfortunately, this certainly aged well ...
“OHF Magazine, Issue No. 4
The White Issue: Oppression and White Supremacy in America”
Download and share our complimentary 40-page special edition magazine to inform, encourage, and inspire you during our nation’s ongoing season of discontent. (I’m especially fond of the last essay.)
Love one another.
@clayrivers
“OHF Magazine, Issue No. 4
The White Issue: Oppression and White Supremacy in America”
Download and share our complimentary 40-page special edition magazine to inform, encourage, and inspire you during our nation’s ongoing season of discontent.
Love one another.
The OHF Weekly Editors
“OHF Magazine, Issue No. 4
The White Issue: Oppression and White Supremacy in America”
Download and share our complimentary 40-page special edition magazine to inform, encourage, and inspire you during our nation’s ongoing season of discontent.
Love one another.
The OHF Weekly Editors
“10 Steps to Being an Ally to Marginalized Groups”
By @Sherry_Kappel, OHF Weekly Managing Editor
So you want to be an ally–yay! But what exactly does that mean?
“On Color-blindness: The Myth of Not Seeing Ethnic and Cultural Differences”
With today’s polarized political climate and the rising numbers of hate crimes, it’s more important than ever that these conversations take place to facilitate understanding, awareness, and motivation to eliminate racism.
–@clayrivers
“OHF Magazine, Issue No. 4
The White Issue: Oppression and White Supremacy in America”
Download and share our free 40-page special edition magazine to inform, encourage, and inspire you during our nation’s ongoing season of discontent. Use coupon code: #issue4.
Love one another.
The OHF Weekly Editors
“OHF Magazine, Issue No. 4
The White Issue: Oppression and White Supremacy in America”
Download and share our complimentary 40-page special edition magazine to inform, encourage, and inspire you during our nation’s ongoing season of discontent.
Love one another.
The OHF Weekly Editors
“The Two Steps to Getting Someone on the Anti-Racism Express”
People have to approach the subject of racism with a certain level of humility. They have to want it for themselves. Apart from that, you can forget it.
—@clayrivers