"Everyday empathy is powerful. It works against our culture’s individualism. It softens our sharp divisions. And reminds us that, all along, we belonged to each other." @KatecBowler
18 years old and writing about white genocide before he went out to massacre Black folks buying groceries.
But tell me again how we don’t need antiracism education in schools.
.@CBSSunday@JimAxelrod Di Seuss, the @PulitzerPrizes winner of Poetry would make a great profile. Great to see this go to a poet "from small places" and "working class” in Michigan. https://t.co/7r2DLR1MjH
"You reject a call at your own peril." @paulaswilliams2 @RedTableTalk Love how Rev. Paula Stone Williams often weaves in Joseph Campbell's #HerosJourney concepts. https://t.co/Zvsff24cwl @jadapsmith#RealTalk
Please don’t act like everyone loved my father. He was assassinated. A 1967 poll reflected that he was one of the most hated men in America. Most hated. Many who quote him now and evoke him to deter justice today would likely hate, and may already hate, the authentic King. #MLK
The key factor in Georgia: BLACK GENIUS. BLACK JOY. BLACK GRASSROOTS. @BlackVotersMtr@NewGAProject@staceyabrams lost two YEARS ago and made the movement STRONGER. Donald Trump lost two months ago and made himself weaker.
#GASen
Please share with friends and family in Georgia:
If you voted absentee in Georgia, please check the status of your ballot now.
If it was rejected, you have until 5pm on Friday, November 6, to fix it and make sure your vote counts.
https://t.co/dbcsk0fv0R
The little Mississippi road where 3 civil rights workers were murdered for working for voting rights hasn’t changed much over the decades. And there are still plenty of ways to stop Black voting. A look at how voting rights have - and have not - changed. https://t.co/TaApptF9IA