I wanted to share this blog post from EdWeek, in which Dr. Bettina L. Love, pioneer in Abolitionist Teaching, authors this article titled, “How To Make Anti-Racism More than Performance.” Bettina Love is a professor at the University of Georgia and has centered her work with equipping school communities the knowledge to develop anti-racist culture and climate. Here, Dr. Love highlights some of our country’s most recent endeavors around anti-racism policy, personal journeys to abolitionism, and practicing social justice. Racism is deeply embedded in the fabric of American society. Today, we are reminded far too often just how prevalent racism is in our country. To continue making improvements in our society, it takes collective effort to bring forth change. I believe education is a major component in generating social changes that will lead to a breakthrough in generational curses. |
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7/21/2022 10:22:21 pm
It made sense when you mentioned racism prevalent is in our country since it is deeply embedded in society. That's probably why my friend wants to fight racism. He is even taking an anti-racism training course to broaden his knowledge about the topic.
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Your blog, "Anti-Racism is More than a Social Platform. It is a Way of Life," is a compelling and thought-provoking piece that transcends the boundaries of traditional social commentary. Your eloquent articulation of anti-racism as a way of life reflects a deep commitment to fostering positive change beyond rhetoric. The way you emphasize the importance of integrating anti-racist principles into everyday actions and decisions is both inspiring and actionable. Your blog serves as a call to action, encouraging readers to go beyond performative gestures and embrace a genuine commitment to dismantling systemic racism. Keep up the impactful work in promoting the understanding that anti-racism is not just a trend but a profound and lasting commitment to equality and justice.
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