Notes from an Aspiring Humanitarian

Black Anger and Rage Have a Place in Racial Justice Work


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Contrary to what many of us have been told, there is a place for Black anger and rage in racial justice work. In this week's episode, Relando affirms that there are things that we just should never get used to, and that Black people have every right to be angry about their oppression.

Blog Post referenced in this episode:

Yes, Anger Does Influence My Work for Racial Justice, and No, We Won't Calm Down: https://notesfromanaspiringhumanitarian.com/yes-anger-does-influence-my-work-for-racial-justice-and-no-we-wont-calm-down/

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You Deserve Better. Solidarity Should Not Be Conditional in the Fight for Racial Justice: https://podcast.notesfromanaspiringhumanitarian.com/you-deserve-better-solidarity-should-not-be-conditional-in-the-fight-for-racial-justice/

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  • Blog: notesfromanaspiringhumanitarian.com
  • Podcast Website: podcast.notesfromanaspiringhumanitarian.com
  • Relando's Website: relandothompkinsjones.com
  • Social Justice Origin Stories Podcast: socialjusticeoriginstories.com
  • Notes from an Aspiring Humanitarian by Relando Thompkins Jones is a project of Thompkins-Jones Consulting. All Rights Reserved.

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