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Is “free speech” the ability to say anything without consequence? Most people in the U.S. (including Twitter’s new owner) fundamentally misinterpret this—with huge consequences.
Learn about real free speech (and responsibilities) in the #CRHCWeekendRead
https://t.co/UgkEq92nfu
“Black librarians across the country go into work every day [as] books that tell the truth about America’s history of racism are being forced off the shelves.”
The deep necessity and underrepresentation of Black librarians for the #CRHCWeekendRead.
https://t.co/ApF5cUiG1M
See how one artist worked with an African American family and a local museum to not only exhibit injustice, but directly challenge disparities in home appraisals for the #CRHCWeekendRead.
https://t.co/VlnfJYKodn
Descendants of the people enslaved here entered into a groundbreaking power sharing agreement with the Board that runs the historic house museum to change how this history would be told. Recently, the Board broke that agreement. #CRHCWeekendRead.
https://t.co/1qHi2xO4bo
We love stories of places of hate reborn. See a South Carolina KKK-store rebirthed into a diversity center in the #CRHCWeekendRead.
https://t.co/ZjFkGoxCqR
“When racial progress is measured by Black people gaining entry into white spaces—whether Hollywood or the moneyed streets of Bel-Air—it perpetuates the very ideas of whiteness and power that created those systems in the first place.” #CRHCWeekendRead
https://t.co/M2u5mTJX18
“Who is permitted to receive Western and global sympathy and escape the crisis”?
#CRHCWeekendRead.
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Is Black History Month about celebrating the firsts, the “greats”, or is it deeper than that? More importantly, does it exist beyond February? (The answer to both is, yes.) #CRHCWeekendRead
https://t.co/7YbQ7RCrWv
“There’s a lot more to be said about how whites were just allowed to dislocate Black folks and trample all over Black cemeteries.”
Learn about efforts to honor memorials to Black lives in the #CRHCWeekendRead.
https://t.co/GxJlS4r6sq
Long before and since the 2020 murder of George Floyd, cities hired Black police chiefs to repair generations of damage by white leadership. In many cases, this effort failed.
The false promise of the Black police chief in the #CRHCWeekendRead
https://t.co/ZhWpA6HoxH
Historians use data to find patterns. But when it comes to the incredible dehumanization of enslavement, are they perpetuating harm by treating enslaved humans as data?
Writer Jamelle Bouie wrestles with this question in the #CRHCWeekendRead. @jbouie
https://t.co/hJaqFoqmSS
Two Indiana bills censor lessons that say someone could be “inherently racist, sexist, or oppressive.” One bill died after a state Senator implied teachers must remain neutral while teaching Nazism. The House bill remains active. #CRHCWeekendRead.
https://t.co/Ko5eZNbtDL
As millions await a potential reversal of reproductive autonomy, understand how the history of enslavement intersects with the modern anti-choice movement in the #CRHCWeekendRead.
Note: This article acknowledges traumatic racial and sexual violence.
https://t.co/l3qJC2gaxK
Newer payment cards aren’t embossed—leaving visually impaired people without a tactile way of orienting their cards during checkout. One company made a simple correction.
Learn about this inclusive design change in the #CRHCWeekendRead.
https://t.co/RYv7rXbdmw
“[A] report by the Philanthropic Initiative for Racial Equity (PRE) [finds] the uprisings of 2020 did not cause an enormous spike in funding for racial justice.
Explore the mismatch between 2020’s statements and reality in the #CRHCWeekendRead.
https://t.co/yDaGsoXclD
The Montgomery bus boycotts were not a spontaneous action by a tired woman—they were planned. The first person to not give up her seat had a different experience than the second: Rosa Parks.
Learn about Claudette Colvin's life in the #CRHCWeekendRead.
https://t.co/qqm1OnXuo4
Many art museums use highly trained, unpaid volunteers—often white, wealthy, and female. To better reflect diversity, the Art Institute of Chicago "fired" them to create paid staff positions—triggering controversy.
Read more in the #CRHCWeekendRead.
https://t.co/B6ltV6yN6x
We wholeheartedly agree: “This may need to be a site that tells a hard story and gets a bit more aggressive about trying to make some of the change that’s needed in this country right now.”
More in the #CRHCWeekendRead.
https://t.co/rykmEqyveE
"School choice had its roots in a crucial detail of the Brown decision: The ruling only applied to public schools."
Learn more about these systems practiced in states like Indiana in the #CRHCWeekendRead.
https://t.co/5JPFPjQ3F6
"They're actually not interchangeable. Don't worry. I've got you."
A bi-cultural man explores the differences between "Latino" and "Hispanic" in the #CRHCWeekendRead.
https://t.co/3BfoV8Ylbb
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