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Not sure how to process non-Black middle and upper class people getting Juneteenth off, while Black poor and working class people don't.
This really has been sitting on my heart.
Could not agree more! "What matters is not goodness but the appearance of goodness. We are no longer human beings. We are now angels jostling to out-angel one another. God help us. It is obscene." https://t.co/g2yGCz4Kx7
We are not who we once were. Since March 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic has changed most of our lives in some way or another. We, at Compassionate Courage, think it is time for a check in. Take the survey below.
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""Race as it functions was created to divide, and establish hierarchy. We created it. Just like gender—it's something we created to decide upon norms..."
- @DrCEWilson#ccsrace#raceinacademia
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Four decades of U.S. involvement in Afghanistan have left South Asia transformed—and on the cusp of a realignment.
#USA#Afghanistan#Pakistan#India
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After experiencing bias and harassment at predominantly white institutions, 4 black women leaders founded their own companies to advocate for Black artists.
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