It is important for us as a country to talk about race. We thank those who shared concerns about our “Talking About Race” online portal. We need these types of frank and respectful interchanges as we as a country grapple with how we talk about race and its impact on our lives.
New stickers in the Sticker Shop! Lots of new pride stickers, travel stickers, feminist stickers and just plain cute stickers for you to make a statement everywhere you go! (https://t.co/I9MYaNOdsF)
#COVID19 means school might look a little different this Fall, but we're prepared to keep students safe and make sure they still receive the quality education they deserve.
Sign up your student today ➡️ https://t.co/C2VwpaiRL4
#SchoolsInSignUpDC
GDCDB along with so many other organizations have witnessed the devastating economic impact of COVID-19 on vulnerable families. Today, we join @DiaperNetwork in support of demanding funding for emergency diaper grants as part of Phase 4 COVID relief efforts. #morethanadiaper
I have a Carl Reiner story that I hold very dear to me. I figured I'd share it today, on the day of his passing, because I hope it will bring some other people some joy the way it does me.
“I have always been interested in storytelling through different mediums of art and activism.” By studying Modern Culture & Media at @BrownUniversity, Amiri Nash plans to be a social justice advocate, exploring art, media, and their impact on society. #DCPSGoesToCollege
Michelle and I want every kid in Chicago to grow up knowing even better opportunities than we had. We’re happy to help Chicago Connected reach every kid in the city. This is where I found a purpose and a family––and it’ll always be our home.
Across NYC, animal specialists in full-body personal protective gear enter homes to feed, at no charge, famished pets whose owners are hospitalized with the virus, or to take custody of pets belonging to patients who do not return home https://t.co/Rv7mY1gqGI
As someone with a profound disability, it's disgusting to me that people are using the Americans With Disabilities Act of 1990 to justify avoiding a minor inconvenience
These badly misspelled cards & their card-carrying members are using disabled people as shields to harm others
“If we are truly at the precipice of a transformative moment, the most tragic of outcomes would be that the demand be too timid the resolution too small. If we are indeed serious about creating a more just society, we must go much further than that.”