hey what do you believe in
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kafkawithabadmigraine:

Me: *is very aware of all the things i should be doing rn*

Me: *is very stressed because of all the things i should be doing*

Me: I’M GONNA READ 5-8 NOVELS IN 3 HOURS

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selchieproductions:

i mean, maybe this is my inner “survivor of child abuse” talking, but I am not going to tell abusive parents that they’re bad at bringing up their children without a bullet proof plan with regards to how I could protect my student from the emotional and physical backlash of that meeting.

Important thing to remember about intervening in abuse in general. Any actions taken by others to hold the abuser accountable WILL be taken out on the victim and not the person doing the confronting. Do not confront an abuser about their actions unless you know for absolute certain that you can protect their victim from the fallout.

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black-to-the-bones:

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Black girls deserve to learn free from bias and stereotypes.

Most black girls experience this hatred at schools. And classmates are not the only problem, there is no support from teachers, too. That’s why they get so affected by their school experiences. Black kids deserve to be treated just like everybody else, they want to study, they want to learn something ,too. However due to prejudice they are 5 times more likely to be suspended than their white peers and it can ruin their lives forever.  National Women’s Law Center created this video to change the situation. Join the movement to help black girls feel normal and get the same opportunities everybody else has.

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Finally something focusing on black girls!

storyofthislife:

I get road rage walking behind people.

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boarofthenorth100:

maxeth:

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boarofthenorth100:

Im Going To The Visit Sea 

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Well Here I Am

Who’s your friend?

Its Called A Fish

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