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  1. If you’re ready to be in conversation, to be challenged, and to challenge yourself… if you believe in worthiness but refuse to shoulder the entire burden of “saving”… this is your space.

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    #ProfitWithoutOppression #LiberationWork #EveryoneIsWorthy #CollectiveLiberation #DismantleWhiteSupremacy #AntiracistEducation #UnlearningRacism #DoingTheWork #KimCrayton #PWOCommunity

  2. Georgetown is giving “preferred admissions treatment” to descendants of the people the Jesuits enslaved there. Could other college benefits for descendants of formerly enslaved build off this example? wgbh.org/news/education/2022/0 #SystemicRacism #Slavery #AntiRacistEducation

  3. Want to see what I've been reading? I just made my list of books read on @thestorygraph public so that anyone can follow along as I review books about #AntiRacistEducation along with Science fiction and Fantasy titles by under-represented communities like #FemaleAuthors #BlackWriters and other #Diverse cultural perspectives app.thestorygraph.com/books-re

    Thanks to @nodunayo for creating #TheStoryGraph!

  4. 5 stars to The 1619 Project book by Nikole Hannah-Jones

    This might be the most important book of the century, so far. Find my full review on StoryGraph:

    app.thestorygraph.com/reviews/

    #AntiRacistEducation #USHistory #SystemicRacism #Reparations

  5. Buy The 1619 Project to learn the US history many don't want you to know.

    As a writer following Nikole Hannah-Jones, I continue to find new things about her work to be impressed by. Today, it's the depth of her writing in the book and the way she ties together all the insights from the previous 17 essays in one, new, final essay unique to the book.

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    #1619Project #AntiRacistEducation #BannedBooks

  6. "The singular racial history of the United States is therefore a *dual* racial history of two opposing forces: historical steps toward equity and justice and historical steps toward inequity and injustice. But foregrounded in the telling are the steps toward equity and justice as part of a grand American narrative march of liberty and equality for all."

    #BlackHistoryMonth #AntiRacistEducation #1619Project

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