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    Objectively this is a wonderful book. thought of so many ways to make it engaging. I "met" terrific whose work was new to me. The book shows the importance of seeing ourselves and speaking for ourselves as .

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    8⃣ When "retire". How could I forget one of the high points of 2018? I wrote a new essay about for the anthology. I would never have had time to do this if not for .

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    at least part of the reason they hate her so...

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    And so it is! Currently on set directing an episode of ! 🎬

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    "Solely reading Black authors was a more tangible way to learn about myself and to discover more contemporary Black writers." - shared her experience with

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    I plan to stay busy organizing for liberation in 2019 but it's the that will make that possible! Monthly donations start at $5. Sincerest gratitude for your support.

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    “You’re not obligated to win. You’re obligated to keep trying to do the best you can every day.” – Marian Wright Edelman

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    OR...the problem w continuing to ignore how economic inequality, climate change and other supposed markers of “class” disproportionately impact Black people making them key issues in the struggle for racial justice.

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    Since I grew up in Cleveland I love this thread. F. Y. I. playwright Adrienne Kennedy grew up in Cleveland & Nobel Laureate Toni Morrison grew up in Lorain, OH. Langston Hughes lived in Cleveland during his teens. Novelist Charles Chesnutt lived in Cleveland.

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