#140WC Hope
It seems so dismissive not to continue the conversation, the renewing of the Civil Rights Movement, to find a way forward.
How could this still happen?
“The problem is not just a #Ferguson problem, it is an American problem.” – @BarackObama pic.twitter.com/Eh5RCFeE5m
— Mashable (@mashable) November 25, 2014
Injustice visualized … “The rarity of a federal grand jury not indicting, visualized” #ferguson http://t.co/pHHiHdiVn8 — Alec Couros (@courosa) November 26, 2014
How did this happen? Information from @BillMoyersHQ
A roundup of what we’re reading about #Ferguson right now. http://t.co/S6DKg5MvP4
— BillMoyers.com (@BillMoyersHQ) November 26, 2014
Authors reach out:
Authors! Let’s send signed books to the Ferguson Library. Info: http://t.co/Vefrr76KfI “…there is hope even in the darkest of times.” — Jay Asher (@jayasherguy) November 25, 2014
Vote
2) I hope #FergusonDecision convinces communities of color to register & vote in every election, every year, for judges & local reps.
— Hind Makki (@HindMakki) November 26, 2014
Teach for Hope:
New Post: Teaching as Hope #Ferguson#edchat#SLAhttp://t.co/n1cL0A9OXV — Chris Lehmann (@chrislehmann) November 26, 2014
How will you keep the conversation, the teaching, the learning, the hope moving forward?
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