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Day 79 - Tuesday 2nd June 2020

Location: London, UK

COVID-19 / Coronavirus Outbreak


Lockdown


#blacklivesmatter

Today was a powerful day on social media.  My Instagram scrolling was black square after black square #blackouttuesday

I am listening, my ears and my heart are open, I want to do what I can and I am trying to understand something that I never fully will, because I am white.

Here are some links which I have found very effecting and I'm going to continue reading "Why I'm No Longer Talking to White People About Race" by Reni Eddo-Lodge and "White Fragility" by Robin DiAngelo.

Guardian Long Read by Reni Eddo-Lodge

Being Black by Jane Elliott

Clara Amfo, BBC Radio 1:

Reggie Yates on Instagram:

Two books I've recently read, both brilliantly written: 

Americanah by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie

Small Great Things by Jodi Picoult

TV

When They See Us - Netflix


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