We need to start telling the stories of the genius Black women deliberately excluded from rock music history. https://t.co/sBLoWiBjuC— Torraine Walker (@TorraineWalker) July 11, 2020
a new study asked 178 prospective teachers to analyze images of children's faces expressing different emotions. "Both Black boys and Black girls were falsely seen as angry more often than White boys & White girls." https://t.co/KPy5YbukZ4— wikipedia brown is eve ewing is actually a cake (@eveewing) July 12, 2020
Wrote a thing for @nytimes about white people expecting Black people to be walking, talking, antiracist booklists. (Also, signed a thing to be a "Contributing Opinion Writer" there, which means I'll be...contributing opinions that I've written.)https://t.co/elCXHnu7yv— Damon Young (@DamonYoungVSB) July 10, 2020
simone biles shot by annie leibovitz, a professional photographer— allison | abolish the police (@allisonhopstad) July 10, 2020
gabrielle union shot by zaya wade, a child pic.twitter.com/qHOKWla4JJ
This is how you shoot dark skin. pic.twitter.com/CDIITF3JeG— Ig : tosinshotitš 1 of 1. (@TosinShotit) July 11, 2020
I make black greeting cards. Because we are the aunties, cousins, and mamas who send cards with money in them now. And we need to keep these phrases alive! š¤£— Optimus Fine (@sunnydaejones) July 11, 2020
Link to shop in my bio. pic.twitter.com/ILvvPoAGix
Roger Stone. Found guilty by a jury on 7 federal criminal counts. No jail time.— Kristen Clarke (@KristenClarkeJD) July 11, 2020
Kalief Browder. Accused of stealing a backpack. Couldn’t post bail. Spent 3 years at Riker’s awaiting trial. Ultimately committed suicide after released.
We have two justice systems in our country. pic.twitter.com/AjIYgAgNOm
If you watch one thing online today that should actually stay in your head forever, watch this. https://t.co/TwWCYuLlAO— Ava DuVernay (@ava) July 11, 2020
During tail end of the enslavement era, private citizens were empowered and trained to violently “arrest” runaways. Our unjust present is our unjust past. Our unjust past is our unjust present. https://t.co/uxmkraq2Ix— Ibram X. Kendi (@DrIbram) July 11, 2020
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