ルーシー・ボイントンさんのインスタグラム写真 - (ルーシー・ボイントンInstagram)「[art by @deardarlingdesignstudio ] How are you all keeping your foot on the gas? These slides are just a few tangible suggestions I’ve been offered, but I’d love to hear yours.  1. If you are able to attend there is a peaceful protest in London on Saturday in support of Black Trans Lives! 2. This post by @theblackcurriculum is an indication of how our government views our curriculum. It should be mandatory for schools to teach an accurate portrayal of history, not a school by school choice or education saved for Black History Month... For a government that promotes “broad and balanced” education there’s no excuse for the current exclusion of black history. You can head to @theblackcurriculum or their site for more information on their work and how to support. 3. My reading list is long. This extract is from Me And White Supremacy by Layla F Saad which includes pages of journal prompts/questions to discuss with friends and/or family so also acts as a practical guide if you not sure where to start. I’ve also just finished White Fragility which was an informative read. So if you can, buy or borrow 4. We can keep signing and sharing petitions, sending emails and making calls. For Breonna Taylor, for Elijah McClain and for every life that deserves justice. and 5. Vote! to effect change!  In addition here are some great accounts to follow:  @osopepatrisse  @tamikadmallory  @theblackcurriculum  @galdemzine  @ashleemariepreston  @mspackyetti  @munroebergdorf  @soyouwanttotalkabout  @afterschoolhistory  And it’s also great to keep doing our own research and reading (of current politics and beyond) too. Instagram and social media can of course be an echo chamber that reinforces our own beliefs so doesn’t give us the full spectrum of perspective, so I keep trying to remind myself to make sure to reach outside of it.」6月25日 6時20分 - lucyboynton1

ルーシー・ボイントンのインスタグラム(lucyboynton1) - 6月25日 06時20分


[art by @deardarlingdesignstudio ] How are you all keeping your foot on the gas? These slides are just a few tangible suggestions I’ve been offered, but I’d love to hear yours.
1. If you are able to attend there is a peaceful protest in London on Saturday in support of Black Trans Lives! 2. This post by @theblackcurriculum is an indication of how our government views our curriculum. It should be mandatory for schools to teach an accurate portrayal of history, not a school by school choice or education saved for Black History Month... For a government that promotes “broad and balanced” education there’s no excuse for the current exclusion of black history. You can head to @theblackcurriculum or their site for more information on their work and how to support. 3. My reading list is long. This extract is from Me And White Supremacy by Layla F Saad which includes pages of journal prompts/questions to discuss with friends and/or family so also acts as a practical guide if you not sure where to start. I’ve also just finished White Fragility which was an informative read. So if you can, buy or borrow 4. We can keep signing and sharing petitions, sending emails and making calls. For Breonna Taylor, for Elijah McClain and for every life that deserves justice. and 5. Vote! to effect change!
In addition here are some great accounts to follow:
@osopepatrisse
@tamikadmallory
@theblackcurriculum
@galdemzine
@ashleemariepreston
@mspackyetti
@munroebergdorf
@soyouwanttotalkabout
@afterschoolhistory
And it’s also great to keep doing our own research and reading (of current politics and beyond) too. Instagram and social media can of course be an echo chamber that reinforces our own beliefs so doesn’t give us the full spectrum of perspective, so I keep trying to remind myself to make sure to reach outside of it.


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