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A Journey Against Internalized White Supremacy: September 2009
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Tuesday, September 29, 2009. It's totally the Pats! Some other things we talked about during session:. Reproductive Policy According to Capitalist Assimiliation. Leaving Other Behind in Labor Protection. Gay Marriage Reinforcing Racist Insitutions. Although welfare gets handed out to people of all classes and races - corporate subsidies and "bailouts," veterans' benefits, tax breaks, food stamps - only the ones used by lower class people, mostly women, get called "welfare" and stigmatized. While advocate...
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A Journey Against Internalized White Supremacy: Graduation!!!
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Monday, December 14, 2009. So our closing ceremony was on Saturday. It's official - we're not racist anymore! Just kidding. It's never been just about us being racist or not, it's been about how to fight the structural racism within our society which lives on still even if many individuals don't hold racial prejudices! Participants of German Heritage (including me! And here's the 2009 graduating class of Anne Braden:. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). What is this all about? Hear it for Yourself. Peopl...
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A Journey Against Internalized White Supremacy: July 2009
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Friday, July 31, 2009. Leaving with a Charge. Well, of all the reading materials we were sent, I read the “Making the Most of The Anne Braden Program” booklet first. It was reflections and advice from last year's participants on how we could really get the most out of our participation. I really took to heart a lot of the advice, especially the urgings to maintain a real and ongoing connection with communities back home (or outside the program). Other people made all sorts of assumptions, and said some r...
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August | 2015 | Cycling Journey for Racial Justice
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Cycling Journey for Racial Justice. Summer 2015 a Bike-Powered Pilgrimage to Fund Collective Liberation. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Monthly Archives: August 2015. The kindness of strangers. August 5, 2015. All along this adventure, multiple times a day, you meet amazing, mind people. Even on the hard days, it’s impossible to feel truly alone. The pie just gets bigger. August 5, 2015. They hold a vigil every Tuesday evening to witness to the community their solidarity with the #Bl...
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March | 2015 | Cycling Journey for Racial Justice
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Cycling Journey for Racial Justice. Summer 2015 a Bike-Powered Pilgrimage to Fund Collective Liberation. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Monthly Archives: March 2015. Why I’m raising money for racial justice. March 24, 2015. Poverty have more challenges than we can understand, and that as whites we bear some of the responsibility for that oppression, that violence, in the grand scheme of things. Love and revolution,. March 16, 2015. I belong in the bike lane, at least in my head.
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heartwardbound | Cycling Journey for Racial Justice
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Cycling Journey for Racial Justice. Summer 2015 a Bike-Powered Pilgrimage to Fund Collective Liberation. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Seeker, singer, sister, and peacemaker, making the way as I go. The kindness of strangers. August 5, 2015. All along this adventure, multiple times a day, you meet amazing, mind people. Even on the hard days, it’s impossible to feel truly alone. The pie just gets bigger. August 5, 2015. They hold a vigil every Tuesday evening to witness to the commun...
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Catalys Project’s Anti-Racist Organizing Strategies Panel | Cycling Journey for Racial Justice
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Cycling Journey for Racial Justice. Summer 2015 a Bike-Powered Pilgrimage to Fund Collective Liberation. Skip to primary content. Catalys Project’s Anti-Racist Organizing Strategies Panel. July 26, 2015. For folks wanting to know more about the Catalyst Project. 8216;s work, here is one of the many awesome panels they organized on May 9 as part of the 2015 Anne Braden Antiracism Training Program for white social justice activists. Maisha Quint from EastSide Arts Alliance. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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Presenters - TN Anti Racist Network: Not In Our State! Stop the Hate!
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RSVP to our Facebook event! Feel free to email us! Register for the UnConference. 2015 Co Sponsors and Partners. Code of Ethics for White Allies. A Call for Bystander Intervention. What is Anti-Racist Bystander Intervention? Past Calls to Action. Calls To Action April 2014. Oppose HB1129, 1/27/2014. SNC Campaign, Statewide, 10/2013. LOS Counter Rally Murfreesboro, 10/12/13. AmRen Counter Conference, Dickson, 4/6/2013. Why a Counter Conference? Other States Have Shut Down AmRen. Map of Montgomery Bell.
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Red Velvet Cupcakes | Angel Cakes
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We Have a New Website! Custom Cupcakes and Desserts. Mexican Chocolate Cupcakes with Cinnamon and Chili. Blue Flower Cupcakes for Japan. KODAK EASYSHARE C763 ZOOM DIGITAL CAMERA. I know. I totally decorated the last batch of red velvet cupcakes. In almost exactly the same way, but there is just something about heart decorations on red velvet that I really like. I promise, next time I will do something more creative. These cuties are for Leah, who works at the wonderful nonprofit Exhale. Or in the Archive.
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A Journey Against Internalized White Supremacy: Tracing the Money
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Tuesday, December 8, 2009. Let's talk about money. I have $15,000 in the bank. Me, who grew up on welfare and mac and cheese, and who scraped together odd jobs off craigslist to make my living. Where did I, of all working class kids, get this? I inherited it from Uncle White Supremacy. Marrying wealthy foreigners who wanted US citizenship? No - mentoring poor, black and latino/mayan kids in public school. Wow, that sounds pretty noble and even almost anti-racist, huh? What ended up happening is that the ...
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