Tag: social justice

Rachel Cargle’s #dothework 30 Day Course

A sample article via Rachel Cargle’s #dothework 30 Day Course:  When Feminism Is White Supremacy in Heels From tone policing to whitesplaining, the liberal white women’s feminism is more toxic than they realize, explains Rachel Cargle. When I heard about the tragic murder of 18-year-old Nia Wilson, who was stabbed to death in an unprovoked attack … Read More

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The Great Unlearn with Rachel Cargle

Via Rachel Cargle: Hey, I’m Rachel! My work here on Patreon is rooted in providing resources and critical discourse to aid in unlearning. I believe in knowledge leading to action and I use this platform to both provide education and inspire meaningful action. Thank you for being here! If you found me through my writing … Read More

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Justice in June (Or Any Month!)

Via Autumn Gupta with Bryanna Wallace:  Justice in June This resource was compiled by Autumn Gupta with Bryanna Wallace’s oversight for the purpose of providing a starting place for individuals trying to become better allies.    Choose how much time you have each day to become more informed as step one to becoming an active … Read More

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Noname’s Book Club

Via Noname’s Book Club: Reading material for the homies. Noname’s Book Club is an online/irl community dedicated to uplifting POC voices. We do this by highlighting two books each month written by authors of color. In addition to our social media presence we feel it is highly important to have free in-person meet ups to … Read More

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#BecauseWe’veRead

Via #BecauseWe’veRead: A radical, international book club challenging understandings of the status quo & mobilizing communities globally. The current book: The Fire Next Time (& other Readings on Black U.S. Liberation), “You think your pain and your heartbreak are unprecedented in the history of the world, but then you read.” The past week, the United … Read More

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Open Yale Course: African American History: From Emancipation to the Present

Via Open Yale Course:  African American History: From Emancipation to the Present Course Number AFAM 162 About the Course The purpose of this course is to examine the African American experience in the United States from 1863 to the present. Prominent themes include the end of the Civil War and the beginning of Reconstruction; African … Read More

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