
God Spare
My pops used to always say, “If God spare our lives” at the end of any late night conversation we shared where one of us
My pops used to always say, “If God spare our lives” at the end of any late night conversation we shared where one of us
we must be able to acknowledge that people are racist. that whiteness has a tendency to harm black bodies. directly and indirectly.
Read Moreracial stress is real. anxiety does stem from encounters where the central factor is race. sharing these situations is part of how healing happens.
Read Morehow we carve out spaces for our students to make meaning of the things we experience, for them to make meaning of black complexity, is just as critical as the subjects and courses we teach.
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Read More@DatooNatasha I’m telling you. I say a small prayer every morning as I’m closing the lid.
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