Monday, July 6, 2020

Day 116

My list of reading & movies to learn and unlearn the history of racism in our country continues to grow.

✅ MSNBC "Hope & Fury: MLK, the Movement"  This documentary includes segments of some of the other programming listed below, but focuses more on Martin Luther King and his story of peaceful resistance.
"The Untold Story of Emmett Luis Till".  Another disturbing story of hatred, bigotry and murder in our country's history of racism.  A 14 year old boy, who made the mistake of whistling at a white woman in 1955, was brutally beaten and killed.  His mother was courageous through it all and did not let it go without shining a light on the crime. 
I'm so impressed with all the young people who went to Mississippi during Freedom Summer. This documentary was full of history that I missed, partly because I was a young teen, but mostly because we didn't study the contemporary history after this happened. Black lives matter.
✅Documentary on Netflix called 13th
✅The movie I Am Not Your Negroe
✅The movie Selma
The Central Park Five by Ken Burns
Documentary of the accusation and false imprisonment of 5 boys in New York.
When They See Us on Netflix
The story of the Central Park five as a movie.
 A special report hosted by Alison Stewart.  It was a very interesting selection of interviews and worth viewing for sure.  I have also subscribed to Alison Stewart's podcast, "Need to Know".
Round table discussion on Zoom with other Barron County Democrats
This is a documentary that is revealing and includes history that is new to me.  The systemic racism is all about power and from the very roots of our country, there has been a baked in thought that blacks are inferior and that whites being superior was good for all.  This was designed into our government and the law, and made law enforcement dependent on white supremacy.
The day that the slaves in Texas learned of the Emancipation Proclamation that had been signed 2 years before now celebrated across our country.
It was amazing, touching, sad, happy, and inspirational.



An Asiatic Lily that was given to me at the wedding of a friend.
It's a lovely flower.

The 'bad hair day' flower, Bee Balm is a favorite.
This one is a wild flower, I have planted red Bee Balm and it is also in bloom.

A random hop vine?
I noticed this vine growing on the back deck,, I'm pretty sure it is hops, but I did not plant it.
So, it will be fun to see if develops cones and if it survives the winter.


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