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Jun 27, 2020 11 tweets 3 min read Read on X
Night 5 of our Legislative Focus on Racial Equity - Tonight’s topic is all about how to be an ally! (Note, this is something I am not perfect at, but I’m committed in striving to be the best ally I can each and every day, and to never cease my education on being an ally).
I will referencing the following website to begin this thread - guidetoallyship.com
“TO BE AN ALLY IS TO...

1. Take on the struggle as your own.

2. Stand up, even when you feel scared.

3. Transfer the benefits of your privilege to those who lack it.

4. Acknowledge that even though you feel pain, the conversation is not about you.”
5. “Be willing to own your mistakes and de-center yourself.

6. Understand that your education is up to you and no one else.”
The best definition of “ally” (that I’ve found) comes from author Roxane Gay-

“Black people do not need allies. We need people to stand up and take on the problems borne of oppression as their own, without remove or distance.
We need people to do this even if they can’t fully understand what it’s like to be oppressed for their race, ethnicity, gender, sexuality, ability, class, religion, or other form of identity.

We need people to use common sense to figure out how to participate in social justice.”
WHY ALLIES ARE NECESSARY

“Anyone has the potential to be an ally. Allies recognize that though they’re not a member of the underinvested and oppressed communities they support, they make a concerted effort to better understand the struggle, every single day.
Because an ally might have more privilege and recognizes said privilege, they are powerful voices alongside oppressed ones.”
To further my education on being an ally, I just purchased a copy of “How to be an Antiracist.” - Ibram X. Kendi

ibramxkendi.com/how-to-be-an-a…
I also purchased, “White Fragility.” - Robin DiAngelo.

robindiangelo.com/publications/
Please join me in being an ally, in furthering our education, and in never ceasing to be an ally.

Together we can end systemic racism. We are #StrongerTogether #BeAnAlly

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Sep 29, 2020
Welcome to Night One of our legislative focus week on common sense gun laws here in Missouri. Tonight’s topic will focus on why we need common sense gun legislation here in Missouri.

Please join in and share your opinions as well. Let’s go!
Tonight I will be referencing the following article - cdn.americanprogress.org/content/upload…
In my opinion, common sense gun laws go towards making our communities, schools, and our state safer, all while respecting the 2nd Amendment and encouraging responsible gun ownership. We Missourians need these for many reasons.
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Sep 20, 2020
Welcome to day 4 and 5 of our weekly legislative focus over organized labor here in Missouri. Today we will talk about why labor is important to us, and about our strong pro-labor campaign.

As always, join in and share any thoughts and opinions! Lets go!
Organized labor is important to me for several reasons. First, my wife and I have experienced the benefits first hand for almost the past decade.

Knowing that the work you are doing is directly providing for your health insurance, benefits, and retirement, provides security.
I have a personal connection to labor here in KCMO as well. My great grandfather Shackelford was a UAW member who worked at the first Ford plant here in KC.

Being endorsed by the UAW Midwest States CAP means so much for several reasons, especially the family connection.
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Sep 18, 2020
Welcome to night 3 of our Legislative Focus week on organized labor here in Missouri. Tonight’s topic will cover how I plan to support labor legislatively in Jeff City.

As always, please feel free to share your opinions and thoughts at anytime. Lets go!
Tonight will also be a shorter night compared to others.

In Jeff City, I plan to support any and all measures that will go towards maintaining and strengthening the right of collective bargaining for all our unions.
I also intend on supporting measures that will go towards protecting and strengthening all our workers rights, including workplace safety, benefits, and retirement, those pensions are important!
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Sep 15, 2020
Welcome to Night One of our new Legislative Focus week! This weeks topic will be about organized labor here in Missouri. My wife and campaign manager, @be_ty_le, and I have been in unions for years, so this one means a lot to us. Tonight we will touch on the benefits of labor!
I fully believe the stronger our Missouri unions are, the stronger our communities will be, the stronger our economy will be, and the stronger our state of Missouri will be. This is because of the many benefits labor unions can bring to their communities.
If you’re a member of a labor union, you can have a better quality of life and a greater peace of mind because of these union benefits:
- collective bargaining
- workplace safety
- higher wages
- better benefits
- a union representative
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Sep 6, 2020
Welcome to the 5th installment of our Legislative Focus Week on Infrastructure here in Missouri. Today’s topic will be my favorite infrastructure pieces across our state. Today is the first day version of our Legislative Focus and the first to fall on a Sunday. Let’s go!
To start off, let’s start locally here in @KCMO with our KC Streetcar! I’m a huge proponent of public transportation and I’m excited for the Streetcar extension coming soon. Image
Constructed in the mid-1950’s, Table Rock Lake is a gem here in Missouri. Just as gorgeous as the Ozarks (my opinion), and usually less crowded. A great summer getaway spot for Missourians and tourists alike. Image
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Sep 5, 2020
Welcome to Night 4 of our Legislative Focus Week on Infrastructure in Missouri. Tonight’s topic will cover reinvesting in our roads and bridges.

This is a crucial issue in my opinion for our state, and one that has been hard to solve over the years. Please join in the convo!
To start, here’s an article that highlights the needs and attempts to rebuild and improve our roads and highways. It’s time we finally come together to find the best solutions for our roads. showmeinstitute.org/blog/transport…
At the moment, we have two bridge projects in KCMO, the Buck O’Neil Bridge and the I-435 Bridge over the Missouri River.

These projects are great, but there are many more bridges that need repair and improvements across our state.
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