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Say Their Names blends breathing and self-affirmation rituals while also acknowledging injustices suffered by people of color. Written by Charise Sims, an educator, and illustrated by Lindsey Caneso, this book teaches children to manage their emotions though deep breaths, including breathing for those lost by racial violence and police brutality.
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The culmination of over a year attending 27 black lives matter protests and creating art that was shown in 3 exhibits on the streets of New York City.
Say Their Names
Say Their Names. A toolkit to help foster productive conversations about race and civil disobedience. Read More. Reading Icon.
"Say their names": The list of people injured or killed in
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330 Names | Say Their Names - Spotlight at Stanford
Antwon Rose Jr. James Byrd Jr. Prince C. Jones, Jr. Ramona Africa · Recy Taylor · Rekia Boyd · Renisha McBride · Rodney King
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Say Their Names: How Black Lives Came to Matter in
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Say Their Names: How Black Lives Came to Matter in
Say Their Names is a timely, deeply engaging read."―Nathan McCall, New York Times bestselling author of Makes Me Wanna Holler: A Young Black Man in America.
Resurgence in the collective attention toward Black victims
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Black Lives Matter Say Their Names - Comparative Studies
SAY THEIR NAMES. Trayvon Martin, 2012. Wendell James Allen, 2012. Shereese Francis, 2012. Rekia Boyd, 2012. Tamon Robinson, 2012. Sharmel Edwards, 2012.
SAY THEIR NAMES
SAY THEIR NAMES is a memorial and interactive map that tells the stories of the lives of Black Americans killed by police: Who were they? What were their lives
Say Their Names
“Say Their Names” includes the names of the more than 60 unarmed People of Color who have been killed by police in the US in the past 12 months (from June 1,
Say Their Names
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Say Her Name List 2023 — #SayHerName
This Say Her Name list highlights names and photos of Black women whose lives were taken unjustly. For the ones lost in 2023 and long ago, #SayHerName.
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