Good Morntint🌞
It was such a treat to be a mystery reader AGAIN for my 9 year old, Ugochinyere🥰💕
When I say 3rd graders are a whole vibe! 😍
We read “Njinga of Ndongo and Matamba” by Ekiuwa Aire (Cos you’re gonna get this African History baby!) and “The day you begin”… twitter.com/i/web/status/1…
…by the incomparable Jacqueline Woodson & illustrated by Rafael Lopez.
As I always say, please have a family curriculum of reading & storytelling no matter the age: from the womb to the tomb. At my big age, one of my favorite things to do is listen to my parents’ stories… twitter.com/i/web/status/1…
…, both of them phenomenal story tellers & animated readers. Read and tell stories about African/Black History and culture - pre-colonial to modern times.
Our lives and stories didn’t start with the violence of colonialism and the transatlantic slave trade.
We must learn and teach our children about who we were and still are as the land from whom all humans originate and to whom they return one way or the other. We are the inventors of medicine, metallurgy, agriculture, sciences, language, rhythm, life.
We are royals, healers, teachers, priests, artists, inventors, farmers, creators, lovers, mothers, fathers, children. There is nothing we cannot do. If we think, dream, imagine it, we can actualize it.
We can do this with joy, movement, & in community.
The more our children know who they are and to whom they belong, the more their confidence and self esteem grows and the lower the risk of depression, anxiety, & other mental/emotional/behavioral issues - evidence-based.
So read, story-tell, travel with them & show them the world starting from your very backyard & all the way to Nigeria!
& remember, they’re watching & copying us consciously & subconsciously, so make sure they see YOU reading too!!! 😁
📣CORRECTION
Re: Error in the first reading video - Angola is technically on the west coast of southern Africa, NOT West Africa.
My bad, I be gettin’ mixed up sometimes 😇😁😆 #Imperfection
Shout out to my siblings in the great nation of Angola, crushing it on the daily🇦🇴✊🏾💕
🧵One must be very careful b4 judging an oppressed people’s choices of resisting their oppression, colonialism, apartheid, & chronic ongoing violence.
One must be very careful b4 judging an oppressed people’s choices to defend their humanity, dignity, families, community, & land.
One must be grounded in historical truths and sociopolitical contexts that knit colonialism, imperialism, the military industry complex, and capitalism into an unruly global sweater of dehumanization and injustice.
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One must also be aware of how one’s reality and perception of reality is shaped/influenced/informed by powerful power-hungry forces with self-interested agendas.
Nothing, absolutely nothing, happens in a vacuum.
Nothing, absolutely nothing happens without consequence.
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Good morntint☀️
Sending peace & blessings to all my party people living in areas experiencing heat waves🥵🔥🌞 Pls #BeatTheHeat & take necessary precautions.
Heat related illnesses are a major public health threat & worse by climate change - a consequence of human activity. 1/
About 81.4 million people — 25 % of US population - live in the areas expected to have dangerous levels of heat. Folks who live in urban areas are more at risk than those in rural areas especially in formerly redlined areas.#UrbanHeatIslandEffect
POV: When someone at your antiracism & anticoloniality training session asks why “everything has to be about race.” 👀
Cos ma’am…it is. 👀
As designed by delusional white supremacism and whiteness. 1/
Racism is the status quo & the default setting of this society and exported globally on the wings of imperialism and colonialism.
Denial is the heartbeat of racism.
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White & global minority discomfort & denial of racism, antiBlackness, & white supremacism in service of addressing all other issues such as sexism, ableism, xenophobia displays a poor understanding of Intersectionality and that multiple truths can be held at once.
Morntint☀️
A 🧵 for the whites & whites-adjacents who feign race-naïveté
Racism is NOT hatred.
Racism is NOT ignorance.
Racism is NOT oldness.
Racism is not even about being a good or bad person.
This is highly reductive & falsely simplistic…by design.
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So that it’s easy to brush off violent oppressive behaviors as: “Oh, don’t mind him/her/them - they’re just “crazy”/“stupid”/ignorant/old/young/didn’t mean it. Thereby minimizing the harm done to the target/victim/survivor of the perpetrator’s violence AND the entire system.
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A system (which includes the commenter) that’s supporting & reinforcing the perpetrator’s racist behavior.
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Super excited to witness the celebration of @drtlaleng’s report on Racism @UN special rapporteur on the Right to Health, to United States General Assembly & the @TheLancet Commission on Racism, Structural Discrimination and Global Health, along with the co-leadership of @udnore✊🏾
Watch:
“I think of my 8 yr old self living in Apartheid South Africa… none of this is normal, yet a so much of it is normalized.”
“I bring a true anti racist, anti-colonial, intersectional lens to my analysis.”
“Racism is a key determinant of health.”
“We want 2 use targeted research & collaboration to foster cross-sectoral policy conversations…we need 2 address the power shifts that need to happen.”
“I’m intentionally not using the term “decolonization” becos true decolonization requires a humility that is not yet present.”
This is one example of how to start an article when you’re about to get into disparity data. From Dr. Montoya-Williams & team. You set the table with ✨Context✨ because the “why” behind racial disparities has been beyond settled. No one should be “surprised” anymore. @DrDianaMW
More on the article⬆️
I’m still trying to figure out how to make Dr. Lisinkova’s study accessible as it is not open access. Here are screenshots of the abstract.