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Social Justice Exhibit

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TWIMC (To Whom it May Concern)

By: Isaiah E. Mckay

Isaiah uses his voice to lead change.

In this poem, Isaiah talks about the impact and relevancy of oppression and systematic racism.

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GET INVOLVED

Understanding and dismantling systematic racism and oppression starts with  you.

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Be the Change

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LISTEN

If you’re speaking to your Black colleagues, friends, family and spouses, listen to what they’re saying rather than invalidating their experience based on your own.

LEARN

Take the time to unlearn comfortable thought patterns about racism and relearn the history of racism as a social construct. 

REACT

It’s important to speak out against racism with your family, friends, bystanders, and coworkers. Have the uncomfortable conversations even when no one is watching.

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White Fragility

Robin Diangelo

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Stamped from the Beginning

Ibram Kendi

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White Rage

Carol Anderson

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