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http://thelitreview.org 06-03-2017 00:43:34
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I have been witness to this, and it has been extremely painful for me on a personal level. I’ve watched almost the entire Black leadership of my local Chicago AfroSOC chapter leave CDSA in the past year or so, and if it weren’t for the #DefundCPD campaign I’d be gone too.
"Acknowledgement of history/presence of white supremacy, settler colonialism, & enslavement is only the beginning of uprooting them. We are moving towards paying 2.4% of our budget in rent to Indigenous groups, the rightful stewards of Turtle Island." – Monica Trinidad #ThirdWave25
"It's like a breath of fresh air to be interfacing with people who also have a disability justice lens. Just having that political understanding and meeting in that framework is so important and affirming." –Antoinette Chen-See of Fireweed Collective #ThirdWave25
Very belatedly listening to Angela Y. Davis talking about Capital on The Lit Review Podcast and it’s 🔥
"We call for abolition of police because, despite all of the power, resources and legitimacy we pour into them, they cannot and will not deliver safety." —NYC Tw*tterati and Andrea Ritchie also @dreanyc123.bsky.social in #NoMorePolice, out now! Learn more and get your own copy: bit.ly/NoMorePolice
Every time I teach this book I am astounded by how useful it is to my students, how readable, how many important questions it helps us dive into. Grateful to @dmcguire13 for writing it and NYC Tw*tterati for telling me about it. Highly recommend. penguinrandomhouse.com/books/111678/a…
@ZakiyaChinyere Q for those who want to learn more - see the book "This Nonviolent Stuff’ll Get You Killed: How Guns Made the Civil Rights Movement Possible" by Charles E. Cobbs Jr. the The Lit Review Podcast podcast has a great ep summarizing and discussing the book: soundcloud.com/thelitreviewch…
On #TDOV, we're looking back to Season 1, Ep 33: Transgender History with author Susan Stryker. We chat about trans issues & resistance in the 80's, the pathologization of trans people, and why organizers should read this book. Transcript & audio links at: thelitreview.org/season1.html#e…