Feeling really anxious ahead of my dept's #strike4blacklives town hall. A thread:
I hate that we have to work so hard to get white people (and *too many* poc as well) to give a shit. It's why it was important to hold this town hall TODAY, since people might've just called it "a day off" and not done anything to educate themselves
I hate that I have to relive trauma just for the CHANCE that someone listening might understand what systemic racism is like when I tell them some of the shit I've lived through
I hate that sooo much of my success has come at the expense of my black, brown, and queer friends. Yes, oppression fucked me too but it is *my responsibility* to forever atone for the role *I played* as an oppressor as a kid. A bully, a sellout, a racist, a phobe. 3/?
I wish more of my black and brown friends growing up saw that too though! It wouldn't be so hard if fewer of my friends (the ones that *survived*) hadn't become Uncle Ruckuses
and the thing is, a LOT of my "luck" came from my chameleon skin that stays lighter if I avoid the sun, and the work I did to "fix" my Mexican accent. lol joke's on me, now I have an accent in 2 languages. 5/?
and another thing is that, no matter how shitty it feels to simultaneously be oppressed AND to have profited from oppression, black people still have it worse. 6/?
OBVIOUSLY there's a black person out there who's had it way easier than a lot of Chicanx folks out there, but it's a statistical thing. Pick a random black person and a random light-skinned Chicanx person, and the black person is likelier to be having a bad day/life 7/?
and yes, I say "light-skinned Chicanx" because latinx people can be black too, you racist. 8/10
So these are some thoughts I woke up with today. Most of them I wake up with almost every day, especially every time a black or brown person gets killed by our racist injustice system. 9/10
I want ALL brown people to acknowledge how they've profited from racism today during today's #strike4blacklives. Yes, latinx people are in concentration camps and I've suffered racism too, but that's STILL tiny compared to what black people inherit. #BLM#DefundPolice 10/10
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YES I’m glad I haven’t been crazy to say it! The divisions between “private” and “public” sector are less real than you think. Like all industries, the intersect.
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Should we be using the word “strike” when talking about strikes and labor actions? YES! We should get used to talking about our powers as workers, don’t do your employers’ intimidation *for* them
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Having a hard time with something. For about 3 weeks starting late May, my research productivity went wayyy down as my activism + organizing productivity went wayyy up. It felt good for my mental health at first. 1/3
But then towards the end of June’s national week of uprising, I brought my anti-racism energy to the academic front- pushing people in my dept to give a shit, being a more active presence in my union, etc. 2/3
That’s when it started to weigh on me, maybe because I was tired, maybe because I no longer felt as much community support in the academic front. It got to a point where I felt so burnt out that I’ve withdrawn from most dept activities, and even my union presence is slipping 3/4