I ask because we see so much debate about allowing people "growth" and showing your sources once you do become cognizant of oppression. But I also wonder if people mark their progression as a process or a Moment?
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Started really with Tamir Rice, talking to @4LittleFeetBlog, Bernie Sanders, learning about Malcolm X and the Black Panther Party, then reading Vladimir Lenin's State and Revolution. Always a process, but there are defining moments.
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The Myth of the Black Superwoman
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@radicalhearts Can't even tell you all the ways I think differently because of her.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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My Black Southern parents
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I really want to know what everyone is doing that they consider radical? How are they living life in a way that is radical?
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Years of on the job racialized harassment in a climate of casual sexual harassment, then watching Michael Brown lay in the street uncovered ruined my previously cozy relationship with respectability politics. It was a process of undoing marked by a moment.
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