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Emily M
Emily M is 88% done
“This is an important part of how systemic oppression works. It ropes us all in and conditions us all to play a part. We cannot read a few books and know all the ways in which we have been conditioned to cause harm…often, the harm we cause within our communities is a symptom of the harm that has been done to us.”
Mar 29, 2026 08:22AM
Be a Revolution: How Everyday People Are Fighting Oppression and Changing the World—And How You Can, Too

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Emily M
Emily M is 81% done
“Our art isn’t valued by white museums, but our artifacts are. Our humanity isn’t valued by white museums, but our bones are. It is in these exclusionary, extractive, and violent environments that our artists are trying to create the art…that can strengthen, inspire, and educate us, art that has helped keep us alive”
Mar 19, 2026 07:00PM
Be a Revolution: How Everyday People Are Fighting Oppression and Changing the World—And How You Can, Too


Emily M
Emily M is 77% done
“As they started looking into the scientific theories around emergence and emergent properties, Weaver started finding stringing similarities between how smaller entities interacting…in nature can have much larger, and surprising, outcomes, and what they saw in decentralized movement work.”
As a biologist - love to see it!
Mar 19, 2026 08:22AM
Be a Revolution: How Everyday People Are Fighting Oppression and Changing the World—And How You Can, Too


Emily M
Emily M is 72% done
“Academia itself is highly problematic in the way it looks at race, Blackness, and Africana..But Black academics have been able to access history and information around Blackness that has been deliberately kept out of public schools and away from the general public…often white supremacy was able to weaponize this lack of information.”
Mar 18, 2026 08:55PM
Be a Revolution: How Everyday People Are Fighting Oppression and Changing the World—And How You Can, Too


Emily M
Emily M is 69% done
“Accessible, public education is a necessity for our society…we have educators fighting every day to reduce harm to students of color and to create the safety needed to nurture true learning…knowing that there will always be limits on what they can accomplish, and that there will likely always be a steep price to pay for their efforts.”
Mar 09, 2026 01:41PM
Be a Revolution: How Everyday People Are Fighting Oppression and Changing the World—And How You Can, Too


Emily M
Emily M is 62% done
“We need hope, and its daughters, courage and anger, if we’re going to be able to save our communities from environmental injustice and the climate crisis. The protesters in Warren County* took on a system that seemed much more powerful than them, and at first, it seemed like they had lost. But they gave birth to a movement more powerful than anyone could have imagined.”
*Against PCBs
Mar 07, 2026 08:05PM
Be a Revolution: How Everyday People Are Fighting Oppression and Changing the World—And How You Can, Too


Emily M
Emily M is 59% done
“It’s going to take courage and cultural humility to shift our focus to the real causes of environmental injustice, and how we contribute to that by upholding harmful systems. It will require us to challenge capitalist ideas of wealth and abundance that are based on individual ownership and the accumulation…We can start by listening to those who have long practiced alternative systems…of land stewardship.”
Mar 06, 2026 07:55AM
Be a Revolution: How Everyday People Are Fighting Oppression and Changing the World—And How You Can, Too


Emily M
Emily M is 55% done
“Environmental issues are racial justice issues. BIPOC communities are often the first affected, and almost always the worst affected, by environmental injustice - and that’s by design. If we all shared an equal burden for our ravages of the environment, people might be compelled to do something about them. Further, environmental injustice is often perpetrated by the same powers behind racial and economic injustice”
Mar 05, 2026 09:05PM
Be a Revolution: How Everyday People Are Fighting Oppression and Changing the World—And How You Can, Too


Emily M
Emily M is 49% done
"Recent events in larger Black liberation spaces had underlined a key gap in our liberation work that was leading to infighting, distrust, recrimination, and other harm: a seeming lack of focus on how we treat one another in our communities today. Richie wondered What are we building together right now that models the world we want to see? We know what we're fighting against, but what are we fighting FOR?"
Mar 05, 2026 11:46AM
Be a Revolution: How Everyday People Are Fighting Oppression and Changing the World—And How You Can, Too


Emily M
Emily M is 47% done
“As much as many would like to think of labor and union history as a story of workers coming together for the rights of all, the truth is that white workers have often chosen race and their own positions of racial power over the best interests of the union…we must be willing to face that and apply anti-racist and abolitionist practices to labor and union organizing.”
Mar 05, 2026 07:54AM
Be a Revolution: How Everyday People Are Fighting Oppression and Changing the World—And How You Can, Too


Emily M
Emily M is 43% done
“It all began with labor. The need to work this large piece of stolen land, the need to expand across a continent, the need to maintain social and political control, the need to preserve as much profit as possible from what was so violently taken, the need to justify that theft. It all created a story of race and a social, economic, and political need for racism.”
Mar 04, 2026 08:21AM
Be a Revolution: How Everyday People Are Fighting Oppression and Changing the World—And How You Can, Too


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