Home Actress Courtney Ford HD Photos and Wallpapers June 2020 Courtney Ford Instagram - American history has been sanitized. Any truths deemed too unpleasant or shameful have been minimized or erased. You may know this, but think it has nothing to do with today. Please ask: Whom does a sanitized history benefit, and to what end? How has our collective miseducation informed our behavior, and our beliefs about ourselves and others? If your knee-jerk reaction is to say, “The past is the past, GET OVER IT!”, why? What is underneath that tight feeling of defensiveness? Pain cannot be healed until it is acknowledged. A cycle cannot be broken until we understand what perpetuates it. Why is the picture in my previous post of a mob harassing Edith and Arthur Lee not in our American History books? Why did so many people, myself included, first learn about the Tulsa Race Massacre after seeing it depicted on the Watchmen on HBO Max? We are so deeply enmeshed within a system, that we cannot see that a system exists. We are the fish who don’t comprehend the existence of water. Listen now: We can forgive ourselves for accepting this sanitized history as children. But we as adults have no excuse. The smart phone you’re reading this on contains 100,000x more processing power than the computer that helped put a man on the moon. Re-educate yourself. There is no excuse. Edit: “where do I start??” How To Be An Antiracist by @ibramxk White Fragility by Robin Diangelo

Courtney Ford Instagram – American history has been sanitized. Any truths deemed too unpleasant or shameful have been minimized or erased. You may know this, but think it has nothing to do with today. Please ask: Whom does a sanitized history benefit, and to what end? How has our collective miseducation informed our behavior, and our beliefs about ourselves and others? If your knee-jerk reaction is to say, “The past is the past, GET OVER IT!”, why? What is underneath that tight feeling of defensiveness? Pain cannot be healed until it is acknowledged. A cycle cannot be broken until we understand what perpetuates it. Why is the picture in my previous post of a mob harassing Edith and Arthur Lee not in our American History books? Why did so many people, myself included, first learn about the Tulsa Race Massacre after seeing it depicted on the Watchmen on HBO Max? We are so deeply enmeshed within a system, that we cannot see that a system exists. We are the fish who don’t comprehend the existence of water. Listen now: We can forgive ourselves for accepting this sanitized history as children. But we as adults have no excuse. The smart phone you’re reading this on contains 100,000x more processing power than the computer that helped put a man on the moon. Re-educate yourself. There is no excuse. Edit: “where do I start??” How To Be An Antiracist by @ibramxk White Fragility by Robin Diangelo

Courtney Ford Instagram - American history has been sanitized. Any truths deemed too unpleasant or shameful have been minimized or erased. You may know this, but think it has nothing to do with today. Please ask: Whom does a sanitized history benefit, and to what end? How has our collective miseducation informed our behavior, and our beliefs about ourselves and others? If your knee-jerk reaction is to say, “The past is the past, GET OVER IT!”, why? What is underneath that tight feeling of defensiveness? Pain cannot be healed until it is acknowledged. A cycle cannot be broken until we understand what perpetuates it. Why is the picture in my previous post of a mob harassing Edith and Arthur Lee not in our American History books? Why did so many people, myself included, first learn about the Tulsa Race Massacre after seeing it depicted on the Watchmen on HBO Max? We are so deeply enmeshed within a system, that we cannot see that a system exists. We are the fish who don’t comprehend the existence of water. Listen now: We can forgive ourselves for accepting this sanitized history as children. But we as adults have no excuse. The smart phone you’re reading this on contains 100,000x more processing power than the computer that helped put a man on the moon. Re-educate yourself. There is no excuse. Edit: “where do I start??” How To Be An Antiracist by @ibramxk White Fragility by Robin Diangelo

Courtney Ford Instagram – American history has been sanitized. Any truths deemed too unpleasant or shameful have been minimized or erased. You may know this, but think it has nothing to do with today. Please ask: Whom does a sanitized history benefit, and to what end? How has our collective miseducation informed our behavior, and our beliefs about ourselves and others? If your knee-jerk reaction is to say, “The past is the past, GET OVER IT!”, why? What is underneath that tight feeling of defensiveness? Pain cannot be healed until it is acknowledged. A cycle cannot be broken until we understand what perpetuates it.

Why is the picture in my previous post of a mob harassing Edith and Arthur Lee not in our American History books? Why did so many people, myself included, first learn about the Tulsa Race Massacre after seeing it depicted on the Watchmen on HBO Max? We are so deeply enmeshed within a system, that we cannot see that a system exists. We are the fish who don’t comprehend the existence of water. Listen now: We can forgive ourselves for accepting this sanitized history as children. But we as adults have no excuse. The smart phone you’re reading this on contains 100,000x more processing power than the computer that helped put a man on the moon. Re-educate yourself. There is no excuse.
Edit: “where do I start??”
How To Be An Antiracist by @ibramxk
White Fragility by Robin Diangelo | Posted on 01/Jun/2020 13:55:10

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Courtney Ford Instagram – History has been sanitized. Please read this post by grief author and Minnesota native @noraborealis 
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It’s 1931 in Minneapolis, MN when this photo is taken. Look at all these people! What could they be doing posing and smiling on this lawn at 46th and Columbus?⁠
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If you guessed that they were a racist mob harassing Edith and Arthur Lee, who purchased a home just a few blocks south of the neighborhood where black people were *supposed* to live, you are correct! The mob grew to over 4,000 violent people, who threw rocks and paint and yes, posed for this photo. ⁠
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These riots lasted MONTHS — MONTHS! — and they worked. The Lees moved out in 1933.⁠
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I keep looking at this photo and thinking about the people in it. Who are their kids, grandkids, great grandkids? Do they know about this photo? This mob? Do they know how they benefitted from the pain of the Lees and families like them? ⁠
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Owning property is a way that families build generational wealth, and Minneapolis did its best to make that as hard as possible for black people. Generations later, we have the *lowest home ownership rate in the US* and some of the worst economic disparities between black and white citizens in the United States.⁠
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Our main freeways — 35W and 94E — were deliberately build to raze black neighborhoods and physically segregate black and white neighborhoods. Generations later, you can still *see* the effects of this as you drive through the city. Those segregations are still in place.⁠
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Still, in Minnesota, black business owners are less likely to receive loans than *less qualified* white applicants.⁠
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Racism is structural, systemic, insidious. I’m a person whose family history in this city spans generations, and has received unearned generational benefits (a grandfather who used the GI bill to get a house without getting any shit, and started a business).⁠
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White people often want black people to justify or explain their anger. Don’t do that. Your approval is not needed. Your education is on you.⁠
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The University of Minnesota has a project called @mappingprejudice (where I myself learned the story of the Lees) and A Public History of 35W. The

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