Olympic-sized racial justice messaging for the track and the classroom
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Five Tips for Talking About Black Women in Sports
As Naomi Osaka lit the Olympic cauldron, many of us undoubtedly felt a complicated mix of pride in celebrating her success, paired with indignation at how institutional racism undermined Sha'Carri Richardson's chance at gold. The failure to recognize both athletes' humanity has plagued online conversations in recent weeks. Our latest Insights post breaks down five tips for how to stand with Black women in sports.
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The Amp: August 2021
Each month, The Amp editorial calendar spotlights news and pop culture hooks with shared messaging tools to align our work for racial and economic justice. August features key dates for the United States' current reckoning with racial injustice, opportunities to uplift the critical importance of social safety nets for Economic Security, and more.
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Asian American Visibility
From the Peabody Awards to the cover of Food & Wine, Creative Change alumni Sahra Nguyen (CC '19) and Grace Lee (CC '14) are changing the game for Asian American representation in craft coffee markets and documentary film. Join us in celebrating their work to create a more inclusive, equitable society.
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Talking About the Attacks on Critical Race Theory
Countering the assault on "critical race theory" requires that we tell an affirmative and aspirational story about the importance of inclusive education that reckons with our nation's legacy of racial injustice. Our latest Messaging Memo shares guidance on how to neutralize opposition framing and pivot toward naming the underlying threats to racial and social justice that accompany this cultural attack.
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