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Turn Up Tuesday: General Voter Rights

October 13, 2020October 13, 2020 AdorisLeave a comment

This Turn Up Tuesday, we're talking about our voting rights!

Posted in Courageously Addressing..., Turn Up TuesdayTagged early voting, know, learn, Now You Know, Turn Up Tuesday, vote, voter rights, voting

A Legacy Worth Leaving

September 9, 2020September 9, 2020 AdorisLeave a comment

Today I want to acknowledge a man of many firsts on the tennis court and who had a passion for social justice and civil rights: Arthur Ashe.

Posted in black history, Courageously Addressing..., Now You KnowTagged Arthur Ashe, black history, hisgtory, learn, Now You Know, social justice, speak up, tennis

Voting: Which Happened First

August 19, 2020 AdorisLeave a comment

In the midst of this voting season, I was reminded that yesterday, August 18, 2020, was the one hundred year anniversary of the 19th Amendment being ratified. The 19th Amendment gave women the right to legally vote.

Posted in Courageously Addressing..., history, Now You KnowTagged 15th amendment, 19th amendment, history, learn, learning, Now You Know, vote, voting

Your Turn

August 5, 2020 AdorisLeave a comment

It's Your Turn. Conversations flow both ways.

Posted in Courageously Addressing..., incomplete thoughtsTagged answer, conversation, learn, listen, question, your turn

Let’s Not Forget

July 25, 2020August 19, 2020 AdorisLeave a comment

July 25, 1946. The date of the United States of America’s last mass lynching. In Monroe, GA on Moore’s Ford Bridge, four African-American people were lynched by a mob of over twenty White men. 

Posted in Courageously Addressing...Tagged black history, history, important, learn, listen, remember, understand

R is for Respect & Reflection

July 15, 2020July 16, 2020 AdorisLeave a comment

R is for Respect because there is no respectful way to honor Native people through mascots. R is for Respect because we can respect Native people by removing our mascots (especially at SCCS).

Posted in Courageously Addressing..., R is For RespectTagged action, advocacy, do something, learn, listen, native people, reflection, respect, teach, together, understand

R is for Respect

July 8, 2020July 16, 2020 AdorisLeave a comment

This is an excerpt of a Courageously Concerned Letter I wrote to my local board of education...

Posted in Courageously Addressing..., Now You Know, Open Letters, R is For RespectTagged comfort-zone, history, information, knowledge, learn, letters, native people, Now You Know, open letter, respect, share, teach

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