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It’s the last day of #28DaysofAction against anti-Black racism. Today, reflect on what you’ve accomplished and learned in the last month. Make a plan for the next few months. How do you plan to continue the learning & the work?
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Today, we encourage you to connect with local anti-racism and Black-focused organizations. Ask how you can help them achieve their goals. Here are some organizations in London: bit.ly/3AHRkFp #28DaysOfAction #BlackHistoryMonth
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We learn best when we’re always being challenged. Follow some new folks on Twitter who tweet about #racialjustice. This list is a good starting point. Let us know who else you follow! bit.ly/3ACooyK #28DaysOfAction #BlackHistoryMonth
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We’re nearing the end of February. Take note of one thing you’ve learned this month. Let us know using the #28DaysofAction hashtag, or keep a journal for your own reflection. #28DaysOfAction #BlackHistoryMonth
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Yesterday, you chose a book exploring race and systemic racism. Today, build a community. Ask a few friends or family members to read with you. Commit to sharing ideas and perspectives. #28DaysOfAction #BlackHistoryMonth
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Having go-to resources for life-long learning is important. Take a look at these podcasts & considering adding one to your regular rotation. Podcasts for allies: bit.ly/3o7Hnfr Podcasts for self-care: bit.ly/3r5nNT4 #28DaysOfAction #BlackHistoryMonth
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Racism is one system of oppression. Watch this video to see how oppression happens, so we can target our actions effectively. bit.ly/3o4xgbc #28DaysOfAction #BlackHistoryMonth
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Today we invite you to learn more about local Black history through Ontario museums and exhibits. Many are offering virtual options! bit.ly/3KPDm94 #28DaysOfAction #BlackHistoryMonth
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Today, take a moment to support more Black creators. Try another of these 24 essential works of Black cinema. bit.ly/3g0LDci #28DaysOfAction #BlackHistoryMonth
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Understanding intersectionality is vital to take effective action against racism. Watch this video to learn more: bit.ly/3u8HdZ4 #28DaysOfAction #BlackHistoryMonth
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Yesterday, we looked at an anti-racism lens to our interactions and decisions. Today, think of one way this framework of asking questions about equity might apply to your own life, school or workplace. #28DaysOfAction #BlackHistoryMonth
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One way to disrupt anti-Black racism is to apply an anti-racism framework to your interactions & decisions. Today, take a look at this sample of how to use equity in decisions. bit.ly/3IH2o8A Day 16 of #28DaysofAction #BlackHistoryMonth
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It’s Day 15 of #28DaysofAction against anti-Black racism. Today, confront bias. Some oppression is rooted in unconscious bias. It’s important to learn and acknowledge it, so we know when it’s happening. Learn more here: bit.ly/3r7eRwo #BlackHistoryMonth
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It’s Day 14 of #28DaysofAction against anti-Black racism. And it also happens to be Valentine’s Day. Today we’re taking you back to the list of Black-owned business in London, in case you’ve still got some shopping to do. bit.ly/3r37beC #BlackHistoryMonth
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Now that we’ve identified how to interrupt microaggressions, it’s time to practice. It’s harder to interrupt in reality, so take a minute today to practice how you would respond in the moment. Day 11 of #28DaysofAction against anti-Black racism. #BlackHistoryMonth
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Yesterday we learned what microaggressions are. Today, on day 10, we learn how to take action to interrupt them when they happen. How to interrupt: bit.ly/3r7qumX How to avoid: bit.ly/3GcMn8K #28DaysOfAction #BlackHistoryMonth
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One way we can take action against racism is to interrupt it when we witness it. One way racism happens is through microaggressions. Check out this video to learn more: bit.ly/3s4kElQ Day 9 #28DaysofAction #BlackHistoryMonth
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Why do we do privilege walks? To acknowledge where we are. Privilege isn’t about guilt or shame. It’s about acknowledging our own position, so we can take the most effective action. #BlackHistoryMonth #28DaysOfAction
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Knowing where we are helps to know where we’re going. Walk through this virtual privilege walk and see where you stand. bit.ly/3KQBT2A #28DaysOfAction #BlackHistoryMonth
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On day 7 of #28DaysofAction against anti-Black racism, take the cultural competence self-assessment quiz. It’s designed to help you think about your skills, knowledge, and awareness of yourself in interactions with others bit.ly/3AENsF5 #BlackHistoryMonth
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