Think of It as Planting Seeds, Not Changing a Racist’s Mind
It’s no one’s duty to “change” a racist’s mind, but we can choose to positively impact their life.
It’s no one’s duty to “change” a racist’s mind, but we can choose to positively impact their life.
When it comes to the work of antiracism, many ask themselves, “How much is enough? What are the quantitative means by which I can track my progress? Is there a finish line as an antiracist?” This article addresses these questions
As a fellow white person, let me extend congratulations for not using racial epithets
Black people are being slaughtered. For the dead, tomorrow is too late for your activism.
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The first thing to know about being an ally is this: You will get it wrong. More than once. More than twice. When you do