Uncle Ben’s announces plan to change branding of the rice, a move that follows a similar announcement from the company that owns Aunt Jemima’s syrup. https://t.co/U83iI34NdA— NBC News (@NBCNews) June 17, 2020
Aunt Jemima brand to change name, remove image that Quaker says is 'based on a racial stereotype'— Yashar Ali 🐘 (@yashar) June 17, 2020
“We recognize Aunt Jemima’s origins are based on a racial stereotype," Quaker Oats said, adding the move is an effort "toward progress on racial equality." https://t.co/Jp1WA5tMgx
Who me? Just considering secretly following my almost adult teenage son to the park because black men are being lynched and no one is reporting on it in any real way. Ya know, the usual mom shit.— Janelle James (@janellejcomic) June 17, 2020
What the fuck is happening https://t.co/1koxsFhDR3— Lauren Hough -BLM-ACAB (@laurenthehough) June 17, 2020
you ever see a church sign writer go supernova pic.twitter.com/AUlgvVKhFg— Chris Dlugosz (@cubosh) June 17, 2020
on that note i wish people held the same disdain for the ivy-league racist academic as they do for the white redneck racist caricature. education hasn’t made them less racist, it’s just put them in positions of power and allowed them to give racism a more legitimate veneer— kelly (@kelloggslong) June 17, 2020
Today, a black film editor posted in a Facebook group for Hollywood editors looking to connect w/other black editors, as there is severe underrepresentation in post-production & they can be hard to find. What ensued is a slew of white editors who immediately objected (THREAD) 1.— Nicole French (@Nicole_saysLove) June 16, 2020
"Please come talk to our paid platform about race."— roxane gay (@rgay) June 17, 2020
"What is the pay?"
"We don't compensate our guests."
I'm tired of this song. TIRED.
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