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cilla4progress

(24,791 posts)
Sun Apr 4, 2021, 02:32 PM Apr 2021

Resources for being an ally to POC

I strive to be an ally in a positive, empathetic, supportive, wanted way.

Are there resources or paths folks here have found or can send me to that fit this?

I am thinking Joe is a good model, as a starting point.

Thank you.

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Resources for being an ally to POC (Original Post) cilla4progress Apr 2021 OP
Here's a recent article I saved*. Some quick internet searching will provide a lot of info. abqtommy Apr 2021 #1
Thanks! cilla4progress Apr 2021 #4
Ask librarians and Food Pantry volunteers Tetrachloride Apr 2021 #2
Really nice. cilla4progress Apr 2021 #3

Tetrachloride

(7,887 posts)
2. Ask librarians and Food Pantry volunteers
Sun Apr 4, 2021, 03:27 PM
Apr 2021

1. Go to a few libraries, especially the ones which are not nearest your home. At each library, your questions will get better. Finally, go to the library nearest to you.

1a. topics may include food pantries, literacy programs, elder care, voting registration, nature excursions.

1b. Keep the name, phone and email of all the people you contact.

1c. Find ways to be available. Ask your librarian if there is a need for community events in the library.

2. Practice talking about things that you are good at.

3. At home, watch movies, documentaries outside of your comfort zone.

4. Order takeout curry everyday.

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