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By Administrator, 4th June 2020

  Filed under: activism, allies, conversations, racism, whiteness

  • Anti-racism Resource Guide
  • An Essential Reading Guide For Fighting Racism
  • Resource on where to donate, sign petitions to assist Black people and those who’ve been murdered at the hands of systematic racism
  • "26 ways to be in the struggle if you can't be in the streets"
  • Resource for white people and parents to deepen our anti-racism work
  • Here's How White People Can Support The Fight Against Police Brutality
  • How To Be An Antiracist
  • Your Black Colleagues May Look Like They’re Okay — Chances Are They’re Not
  • Affirming Black Lives Without Inducing Trauma
  • 9 Children’s Books About Police Brutality
  • Anti-Racism For Kids 101: Starting To Talk About Race
  • Black Lives Matter carrd by @dehyedration!

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We are not experts

Neither Kerra nor A.J. have advanced degrees in race studies. Their qualifications are simply a willingness to share their views and, perhaps more importantly, to listen to each other. They hope to both teach and learn from the conversation, drawing not on complex theory or specialist insight but on everyday experience and the conviction that we NEED to talk about this stuff.

Conversations

CONVERSATION #1

A conversation about music.

CONVERSATION #2

A.J. said in an email exchange dated February 28 that he wanted to discuss the use of the word 'thug.'

CONVERSATION #3

Early 'color-blind' conversation.

AJ responds to Kerra's criticism of race in Sekret Machines in an Amazon.com review…

 


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