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Racism does not adhere to social distancing.

Amid the already growing fear and uncertainty around the pandemic, this week has again brought attention to something perhaps more pervasive: the long-standing racism and injustices faced by Black and Brown people on a daily basis. 🧵 Two Black (African-American...
The recent killings of Ahmaud Arbery, Breonna Taylor, Tony McDade, and George Floyd, and the victimization of Christian Cooper has left many of us angry, and with a deep sense of grief, but it doesn’t compare to what Black and Brown people face every day. #SayTheirNames
Now is a time to take care–– and take action. At Twitter, our principles of allyship are simple: Learn, Ask, Show Up, and Speak Up. Now is a time for #Allyship.
Do your research. To practice allyship, it’s important to first understand the historical and structural contexts that have led to racism and discrimination that are so ingrained in society.
Justice needs you. Here’s a recommended read to get started on your journey, “How to Be an Antiracist “ by @DrIbram

Check out this thread by Alicia Garza, co-creator of #BlackLivesMatter

Understand that answering questions takes emotional labor — be mindful of safe spaces and make sure you’ve done your personal learning.

· “If you have the time/energy, do you feel comfortable sharing your experience with me?”

· “How are you feeling/coping?”
Approach questions with empathy and in a way to understand people’s lived experiences. Do not approach asking questions from a place of disbelief.

“There is a lot going on right now. How can I support you at work?”
While social distancing, it may seem difficult to show up physically for your colleagues or community members. Try doing it virtually. Engage with Tweets amplifying Black and Brown voices and experiences.
In meetings, on Twitter, in conference calls, in chats with friends and family, in your circle: create more allies. Address anti-Black and Brown sentiments when you see them and discuss the violence and injustice that Black and Brown communities face.

Continuously leverage your voice and privilege to amplify Black and Brown communities. Violence, police brutality, racism, and discrimination aren’t isolated incidents. They’re happening everywhere everyday. Here’s an example of how you can use your voice

Allyship is not about who you are, but what you do. Everyone is dealing with a lot these days, but be especially mindful of those who regularly face unsafety, violence, and hate because of their identity. There is no better time to stand up for what’s right. #UntilWeAllBelong
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