π I just finished reading Alexandra Rowland’s (@_alexrowland on Twitter) A Choir of Lies and I’m not a little weepy, feeling seen & thinking about partings and stories and ugh. β₯οΈ π
More AI transcription fun: Ways my software transcribes Nightcrawler. nightbot. Nicole. Nikon. micro. an Ico. microwave. my cooler.
Since last Monday, I’ve been beginning my work day with a Tarot pull. Today brought me the Daughter of Cups alongside the chariot. This is the patron card of a multipassionate. Bakara Winter says the daughter of Cups is sitting on a pile of unharvested talent and is uninterested in monetizing it. She pursues what she finds beautiful or interesting, for its own sake. It me. Card is from the Wayhome Tarot by Bakara Winter and Autumn Whitehurst
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Taking some time to share stories of and resources about Black joy. This CNN story about Black Birders Week explains all those awesome Black birder photos you might have seen on Twitter.
Every day is a good day to listen to a bunch of songs focused on Black joy, curated by Sidney Madden (@Sid_Madden on Twitter) for NPR.
π Where do I donate? Why is the uprising violent? Should I go protest? And other commonly asked questions by white and/or privileged people, answered by other white and/or privileged people*
Project READY is a series of free, online professional development modules for youth-serving library professionals & others interested in improving their knowledge about race & racism, racial equity, & culturally sustaining pedagogy.
More anti-racism resources.
Another valuable resource: Anti-Racism Resources: Books, Conversations and People Leading The Charge