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colbertlateshow recapping the DNC this week #endgame Posted by @elizabetholsenofficial on Aug 21, 2020 07:01PM
colbertlateshow recapping the DNC this week #endgame
Posted by @elizabetholsenofficial on Aug 21, 2020 07:01PM
My good friend justwhatikneaded.la has finally opened her bakery and coffee shop in Frog Town! She’s an amazing vegan baker, inspiring female business owner, and a beautiful person! 🥧☕️ This Fourth of July, this summer, this pandemic and forever after, support your local businesses! 🇺🇸 If you’re in LA, go check out justwhatikneaded.la ! Their pizza shop will be opening up next week!! 🍕 Posted by @elizabetholsenofficial on Jul 4, 2020 06:08PM
My good friend justwhatikneaded.la has finally opened her bakery and coffee shop in Frog Town! She’s an amazing vegan baker, inspiring female business owner, and a beautiful person! 🥧☕️ This Fourth of July, this summer, this pandemic and forever after, support your local businesses! 🇺🇸 If you’re in LA, go check out justwhatikneaded.la ! Their pizza shop will be opening up next week!! 🍕
Posted by @elizabetholsenofficial on Jul 4, 2020 06:08PM
This isn’t a place for angry rhetoric or hate. And until people can choose to listen to one another with respect, comments are turned off. Posted by @elizabetholsenofficial on Jun 9, 2020 05:33PM
This isn’t a place for angry rhetoric or hate. And until people can choose to listen to one another with respect, comments are turned off.
Posted by @elizabetholsenofficial on Jun 9, 2020 05:33PM
campaignzero is launching #8CantWait, a list of 8 policies that, when combined, have the power to reduce police violence that results in death by up to 72%. You can see that these policies are all very reasonable and, honestly, it’s shocking that they aren’t already in effect. And these policies can all be enacted by your local mayors! So we need to flood local mayors’ office lines and demand these specific policy changes. Join me in fighting for #8cantwait. Go to 8cantwait.org to learn more. Posted by @elizabetholsenofficial on Jun 5, 2020 06:37PM
campaignzero is launching #8CantWait, a list of 8 policies that, when combined, have the power to reduce police violence that results in death by up to 72%. You can see that these policies are all very reasonable and, honestly, it’s shocking that they aren’t already in effect. And these policies can all be enacted by your local mayors! So we need to flood local mayors’ office lines and demand these specific policy changes. Join me in fighting for #8cantwait. Go to 8cantwait.org to learn more.
Posted by @elizabetholsenofficial on Jun 5, 2020 06:37PM
#blacklivesmatter #registertovote #vote And if you disagree with me, please unfollow. No one cares if you do. Posted by @elizabetholsenofficial on Jun 4, 2020 01:20AM
#blacklivesmatter #registertovote #vote And if you disagree with me, please unfollow. No one cares if you do.
Posted by @elizabetholsenofficial on Jun 4, 2020 01:20AM
Always important to look to people smarter than yourself... #Repost brenebrown ・・・ From the dehumanizing language and policy of this administration, to the history of white women using the performative “quiver of fear” when calling the police to report innocent black men, to police brutality, the system is working exactly how it was designed. The system is not broken. This is the expansive and intricate system of dehumanization that was constructed to support white supremacy and slavery. The system is more complex now, but one thing remains at the center: We, the white folks, are the conduit for the system. It was built to serve us. When we do nothing it surges through us. To end racism, we have to break the system. We have to see it and fight against it - we have to be anti-racist. There are many ways to break and rebuild. But here’s what I know for sure: The most important anti-racism work I’ve done over the past 20 years and that I’m still doing is taught and led by people with the lived experience of racial oppression - NOT white people. This includes my professors, writers, activists, bosses, and mentors. For me, it’s also about seeing, sharing, and honoring the lived experiences of my friends whose realities are/were clearly different than mine. Our job is to seek out the teaching, value it, submit to the pain of learning without asking our teachers to absolve us or add our emotions to their load, and know that being held accountable is hard and painful. And part of learning is acting and doing. There are many teachers who are leading the way. Here are some teachers that I follow and who are doing critical work right now. berniceaking (on MSNBC today at 1:45EST and has an important series on FB) clintsmithiii (June 3 event) ibramxk (on Unlocking Us this week) rachel.cargle (Public address on revolution available now) austinchanning (tnqshow) If you know of other teachers - please leave them in the comments. Amplify their voices and their work. Buy their books. Take their classes. Break the system. Posted by @elizabetholsenofficial on May 31, 2020 11:21PM
Always important to look to people smarter than yourself... #Repost brenebrown ・・・ From the dehumanizing language and policy of this administration, to the history of white women using the performative “quiver of fear” when calling the police to report innocent black men, to police brutality, the system is working exactly how it was designed. The system is not broken. This is the expansive and intricate system of dehumanization that was constructed to support white supremacy and slavery. The system is more complex now, but one thing remains at the center: We, the white folks, are the conduit for the system. It was built to serve us. When we do nothing it surges through us. To end racism, we have to break the system. We have to see it and fight against it - we have to be anti-racist. There are many ways to break and rebuild. But here’s what I know for sure: The most important anti-racism work I’ve done over the past 20 years and that I’m still doing is taught and led by people with the lived experience of racial oppression - NOT white people. This includes my professors, writers, activists, bosses, and mentors. For me, it’s also about seeing, sharing, and honoring the lived experiences of my friends whose realities are/were clearly different than mine. Our job is to seek out the teaching, value it, submit to the pain of learning without asking our teachers to absolve us or add our emotions to their load, and know that being held accountable is hard and painful. And part of learning is acting and doing. There are many teachers who are leading the way. Here are some teachers that I follow and who are doing critical work right now. berniceaking (on MSNBC today at 1:45EST and has an important series on FB) clintsmithiii (June 3 event) ibramxk (on Unlocking Us this week) rachel.cargle (Public address on revolution available now) austinchanning (tnqshow) If you know of other teachers - please leave them in the comments. Amplify their voices and their work. Buy their books. Take their classes. Break the system.
Posted by @elizabetholsenofficial on May 31, 2020 11:21PM
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