Today I donated to @MNFreedomFund. I hope you will to, if you are able to. For those of us who do not suffer the daily indignities of racism, this is a time to make good on our public protestations of allyship.
There's a lot more we can do - @DaveEvansPhD has collated many resources. https://twitter.com/DaveEvansPhD/status/1266776704309231618
Whatever politics is coming, we are stronger when we organise. This week I rejoined @UKLabour, @ProgIntl, and for the first time joined a union - @CommunityUnion.
For those of us from the UK, we have a responsibility to think on racism at home as well as abroad. Obioma Ugoala has some suggestions for how we might begin to do so. https://twitter.com/ObiomaUgoala/status/1266330305985732609
My instinct in these matters is to donate quietly, and retweet leaders of protests. That's fine as far as it goes, but each of our voices matters too - as I was convinced in this thread by @polotek. Whatever you do, please speak up too. https://twitter.com/polotek/status/1266474529909440512
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