I wish @SecretaryJewell acknowledged the role that colonialism played when it comes to #NationalParks. These weren't untouched, open lands.
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Facilities were even marked for white women only at
#NationalParks, ok?pic.twitter.com/oge7MTAtHu
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To this day, lots of black folks don't feel welcome, even when it's
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As a latina, I can speak to the way I've personally been treated by some rangers at
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For example, I dread the idea of having to pass a border patrol station on the way to a
#NationalPark.... Other folks do, too. -
And... I've hinted it but not said it explicitly on this thread:
#NationalParks are all on colonized land. This is all *indigenous* land! -
When we talk about diversifying for
#NationalParkWeek, let's really talk about what that means. For real real. -
How comfortable do people feel participating in
#NationalParkWeek on usurped land, with segregationist history, and all-white park rangers? -
I'm not saying let's boycott
#NationalParkWeek, by the way. I'm saying let's be honest and open about the racist contradictions here. -
And yes, people of color still find ways to enjoy the outdoors. Proof:https://twitter.com/aurabogado/status/620665585932742656 …
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But our approach is often different, since the ways we've been and continue to be treated are different at
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@aurabogado@BanjoHfuhruhur You have to see it to believe it.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@aurabogado@BanjoHfuhruhur Had never seen this. More disgusting moments in white history. They seem to be endless. - 1 more reply
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@aurabogado @gaumwhat i did not know thisThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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