@Dee94
Darrisha Daniel
@Dee94 · 3:58

Supreme Court Nominee Kentanji Brown Jackson

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Good morning, Swovers. Got that from PK. I like that little notion of swell verse because we are here in our own little universe sharing our thoughts and our feelings about out things going on in the world and within ourselves. And I think it is just an amazing place to be. So here we go. My thoughts today are oriented still about black culture and black history being made day by day. So I would like to talk about Katanji being a user. Full name Katanji Brown Jackson

#blackhistory #womenofcolor #US

@DBPardes
Deborah Pardes
@DBPardes · 1:58

Thank you for your perspective

Hey Dee, I just want to reply and thank you for this beautiful post and just the reasons you cite in terms of upward mobility and the visual representation just looking with an towards equanimity. And it's also important. I had a really uncomfortable conversation with a friend on a walk this weekend and he was just really cranky about what you were calling affirmative action. I know that phrase is a little antiquated and it's got a lot of spikes that come off of it
@studentlife
Jas (They/them) Martin
@studentlife · 1:15
Thank you so much for this post. I'm also really excited to see another nonwhite straight male on the Supreme Court. I think that's wonderful. A lot of people are kind of congratulating Biden, but don't think he deserves necessarily any kind of Pat on the back. I think that if you come from a community where you have all the power, then it's your responsibility to do your best to create diversity and equity
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