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  1. Have you checked out 🎧 the latest episode of 'At Liberty' ? Executive Director @kimberlecrenshaw is featured discussing , and why all students deserve to freely learn about the history of race in America.

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  2. 9. elok.

    CRT Summer School starts tomorrow! Will you join us? Apply at

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  3. 1. elok.

    1. This year’s CRT Summer School is inspired by Freedom Summer. In 1964, as the forces of racial backlash and retrenchment marshalled against the Civil Rights Movement, hundreds of Americans from diverse backgrounds fought back.

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  4. 5. elok.
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  5. 14. heinäk.

    So here, in 60 secs, CRT de-mystified. Watch, share, and challenge the lies that are being used to justify the GOP repression of history, knowledge, and justice.

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  6. So what is Critical Race Theory, really? And why is it so important? Kimberlé Crenshaw () sets the record straight on CRT and the right's disinformation campaign in our latest video. Watch and share:

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  7. 21. kesäk.

    I so appreciate for the opportunity to respond to the Right-wing efforts to Willie Hortonize racial justice. Way too many journalists would rather stand around to watch rather than interrogate.

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  8. 19. kesäk.

    Juneteenth must be more than a symbol. Please watch & share 's video below, then read our full statement on anti-racism education in schools & colleges:

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  9. Stand up for racial justice. We need to fight back against this repressive censorship campaign like our lives depend on it— because they do. Watch and share our new video with :

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  10. "I am so proud of this generation of [athletes] picking up the gauntlet as they have. They're part of a 156 y/o struggle going all the way back to Octavius Catto in 1871, a baseball player who was murdered trying to mobilize Black ppl to vote." on today's episode

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  11. George Floyd’s murder catalyzed months of mass mobilization & ushered in a new era in the struggle for racial justice. This once-in-a-generation mobilization has led to new & powerful demands for accountability & justice. (1/)

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  12. “Athletes have a lot more power than we realize. If we can get athletes & leagues & unions to start realizing their collective power, people better watch out." on the WNBA's league-wide organizing to elect to the Senate Listen:

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  13. Today's episode explores the history of Black athletic activism. Listen as the Saints’ speaks on the importance of Black men listening to and advocating for Black women. Full episode:

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  14. In this week’s episode, discusses her decision to stand by on and off the court. Listen to the full episode here:

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  15. In this week's episode, & join for an engaging conversation on the history of Black athletic activism. Thank you to for helping to make it happen! Listen:

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  16. 18. toukok.

    Not to be missed truth telling 🔥 goes behind “white coat” of medical racism & explores its disproportionate impact on Black women & girls. With , , , , Dr. Gail Wyatt.

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  17. The attack on critical race theory “isn’t about a theory,” says to . “It’s about an effort to shut down all conversation about the sources and the reproduction of racial inequality.”

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  18. 🔥Must Listen: with 🔥 “Misogynoir as a preexisting condition: Black Women’s health through the twin pandemics” – paikassa Jamaica Pond

    Screenshot of podcast Intersectionality Matters Episode 37 On today’s episode, Kimberlé and a group of leading champions for equitable healthcare take us behind the “white coat” of medical racism, and explore its disproportionate impact on Black women and girls. Guests share their own stories being mistreated and ignored as patients, and reflect on the struggles they’ve endured as Black woman doctors working in a medical system with roots in eugenics and racialized violence. The conversation analyzes the lessons learned from the tragic case of Dr. Susan Moore, examines how the experiences of Black women in healthcare relate to historical racism and sexism, and asks what it would take to deconstruct the misogynoir that “lurks behind the white coat.”
    Jamaica Pond on a sunny morning, white boats floating by boardwalk
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  19. "Those first [gynecological] surgeries were done on slaves that had no anesthesia. One woman had 30 surgeries without anesthetics, and finally died. But we don't talk about the unethical treatments that perfected some of the procedures that gynecologists use today" -Dr Gail Wyatt

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  20. Out now: A debut book from former AAPF Writing Director G'Ra Asim! Says of BOYZ N THE VOID: "[Asim's] critical engagement with coming-of-age reflection adds refreshing depth, humor, and social commentary to a genre made immediately richer by his presence."

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