Remembering the amazing Harriet Tubman, who died on this day, March 10, 1913, in Auburn, New York.

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Remembering the amazing Harriet Tubman, who died on this day, March 10, 1913, in Auburn, New York.
Dr. Angela Davis, Juneteenth, 2020.
Port of Oakland Shutdown.
[Read more about the historical labor strike below.]
https://www.sfchronicle.com/business/article/Port-of-Oakland-shut-down-by-dockworkers-in-15352644.php
Workers at the Port of Oakland, along with 28 other West Coast ports from Seattle to San Diego, stopped work on Friday to protest police bru
“ In 1950, Ms. Ruby Brown became one of the first black women to manage a no-kill animal care facility. She ran a National Humane Education Society’s Peace Plantation Animal Sanctuary for more than 30 years until her death in 1984”
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I feel like im not actually that great a listener im just a black woman with a vaguely southern accent and people feel comfortable dumping their problems on me. Similarly, im not actually that confident, people just perceive me that way because of the same reason. Not all forms of activism look the same, pls look out for black women and girls.
6/19/20 - “Juneteenth”
Call me by my name Embrace what you have lost Learn what you have failed to love Embrace what you have lost Burden not the child Replace apathy with action Acknowledge pain and outside perspectives Take no excuses Embrace what you have lost Forgive yourself, forget no injustice Remember why we march Embrace what you have lost Embrace what you have lost Do better Obtain change Matters too...