BLM One Year Later
It’s been over a year now since the black squares took over our Instagram feeds, protests broke out onto the streets, and calls for long awaited change were heard. Allies for people of color and the Black community were called to put their thoughts and prayers into action, by educating themselves, learning more about the systemic racism that has perpetuated throughout the history of the United States, and work on dismantling systems that uphold racism and anti-Blackness. It was time for us to do the work then, and it should be ongoing and ever-developing work throughout our lives. I thought I’d share some resources that have really been eye-opening and helpful for me in practicing doing this work and some that are still on my list to get to.
To Read
To Listen
To Watch
To Search
Still On My List
Books: The Warmth of Other Suns, Evicted, The Hate U Give, Half of a Yellow Sun, The Water Dancer, In Search of Our Mothers’ Gardens, Sister Outsider, The New Jim Crow, How to Be an Antiracist, The Vanishing Half, Corregidora, The Girl With the Louding Voice, Conjure Women, I, Tituba, What Is Not Yours Is Not Yours
Movies: Selma, Moonlight, Blackkklansman, Hidden Figures
Podcasts: About Race, The Combahee River Collective Statement, The Diversity Gap, Intersectionality Matters
Cover photo from WRTV: https://twitter.com/wrtv/status/1267445552913973250