1st Vice President @SurreyTeachers • @BCTF Committee for Action on Social Justice • @BCFED Women + Gender Rights Committee • MEd in Indigenous Education 🇬🇷
@giftedswifted Elizabeth Taylor x Down Bad 💜
This is 👌🏻 I might try to make this for real
Also any other February birthdays realize the perfection of having Elizabeth Taylor // our eyes violet?? 💜💜
Next Friday, August 9th is International Day of the World’s Indigenous Peoples. Learn more about Indigenous peoples and cultures:
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Online harassment is not okay. Unfortunately, we have seen a rise in reports from members who have been targeted online and sent hateful or threatening messages—often for simply delivering provincially mandated curriculum or complying with the BC Human Rights Code…
We stand in solidarity with @ohana_annie, an incredible educator and advocate, who has made many positive contributions to our community.
#SupportAnnieOhana#StopHate
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@Jagermeis7er@ohana_annie 1. Standing in solidarity means showing support and unity, often in the face of adversity or injustice.
2. Inclusivity means creating an environment where every student feels valued, respected, and supported, regardless of their background, abilities, or identities.
3. No
4. No
Standing in solidarity with Annie Ohana, award winning Surrey teacher, union activist, and friend. Annie tirelessly advocates for inclusivity + justice. Let's support her instead of engaging in harassment. #SupportAnnieOhana#StopHate#sd36learn#bced#bctf#bcfed#surreyteachers
@CurtisRMcManus@ohana_annie Honest answer: She's a kind and good-hearted person who doesn't deserve the onslaught of hate. There’s a lot of false assumptions being made about her. No one should have to endure this level of targeting. I'm willing to stand up against it and ensure she doesn't feel alone.
#SupportAnnieOhana
Annie, support from a fellow Surrey teacher, keep on speaking the truth, advocating for all, and inspiring the young minds you teach, and older minds you work with to think critically, learn from history, and challenge racist ideology. Stay strong!
Annie Ohana was a finalist for the Global Teaching Prize…like she was recognized globally for her work in teaching! We need more teachers like her ! #SupportAnnieOhana