Again, for non-black people of color: are you talking to your friends and families about Baltimore? If so, how are they responding?
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More directly, to my fellow non-black people of color: how anti-black are your friends and families being at this moment?
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And, as non-black people of color, do we find moments like these provide fertile ground to confront friends and family's anti-black racism?
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I'm just going to add a quick note that most of the non-black people of color choosing to participate right bow are women. Like always.
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As non-black people of color, what resources do you use to talk to friends and family about anti-blackness?
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What charts, infographics, exercises, etc, do non-black people of color use to confront anti-blackness in our families?
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And are any of the resources about confronting anti-blackness in our families available in Spanish? Tagalog? Mandarin? Hindi? Arabic?
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Because, personally, this is where I always get stuck. I can talk, talk again, and talk some more. But my family wants things to look at.
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Personal favor: any anti-blackness infographics or cartoons in Spanish or Portuguese, please send them my way.
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@aurabogado she also said I thought America was about freedom why is it this way?Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@aurabogado at this point, it's saying stuff like, that's not true, that's racist, + some facts thrown in, and walking away.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@aurabogado My aunt said it reminded her of poor squatters is the Philippines fighting the police.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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