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talking people through the difference between how the police treat mass marches of black people and how they treat mass marches of mostly white people.You are also throwing the word ‘pussy around and completely throwing trans women under the bus or into a position where they feel like their identity isnt being reflected in the space.
and thinkers who are working both to challenge the Trump administration and the circumstances that created it.to really create the sense that ‘We are actually the majority here and we are in solidarity with each other and we will be there to support each other as we take these braver steps to create a society where our values are reflected.There is no structure to deal with the expectation that as an oppressed person I have to teach you about my oppression while also trying to deal with it.
I think right now we need to be putting resources into structures and ideas that actually do that [organizing] work.SJ: One of the things that I think about a lot in terms of people getting comfortable with taking risks is the steps that people have to go through before they are willing to chain themselves to a barricade at Donald Trumps inauguration.
I have no idea how the larger marches are planning on engaging people and bringing people to a clearer sense of how we could actually design a system that actually reflects our values.
BJ: I immediately thought of the James Baldwin quote about needing to put our bodies on the line to make sure the gears dont work. We have seen these workers lives documented before -- for example.
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partly driven by hopes that the post-pandemic world can be built to be fairer.There are 12 million at Chinas Zhubajie.
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