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APIDA Complexities: Learning, Unlearning, Relearning

APIDA Complexities: Learning, Unlearning, Relearning

Domestic (to the United States) and global APIDA communities are complex and diasporic. In order to dismantle anti-Asian violence, we must start by disaggregating and differentiating Asian identities, experiences, and cultures that typically get lumped together and create dangerous monoliths. The mythology of the model minority is one of those monoliths. The model minority myth asserts that the “Asian community” is high achieving and successful, positioning them as an exemplar for other BIPOC to emulate.

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Global History of White Supremacy and Anti-Blackness.
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Global History of White Supremacy and Anti-Blackness.

Dr. Isabel Wilkerson calls the U.S. a caste system because of the racial hierarchy people in power invented. In this hierarchy, Black people and people close to Blackness are positioned at the bottom, white people and those in proximity to whiteness at the top, and all other racial groups are categorized according to this dichotomy.

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Xenophobia and Racism Are Nothing New to the United States: a Critical Lens on Anti-Asian Hate.
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Xenophobia and Racism Are Nothing New to the United States: a Critical Lens on Anti-Asian Hate.

Beloved Community stands in solidarity with our Asian, Pacific Islander & Desi American (APIDA) community. We are united against racism and hate crimes that kill communities of color. Full stop. Period. Xenophobia and racism are American pastimes.

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Why Beloved Community: Alisha S. Keig
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Why Beloved Community: Alisha S. Keig

Unfortunately, I found out later, as we all eventually do, that I wasn’t told the whole truth about racism-which isn’t fair. I found out people misuse and decontextualize Dr. King’s speeches to silence people like me (young people, Black people, women, and others at the margin fighting for change) and discourage our involvement in civics.

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What the Royal Team is Reading on Sabbatical
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What the Royal Team is Reading on Sabbatical

As we mindfully prepare to enter a period of rest and recharge, we here at Beloved have posed to ourselves, “How will I know when I am resting? When I am truly taking a break to recharge?” In response, a number of us on the Royal Team named “reading” as a way we know rest. As such, we joyfully share with you the books we look forward to diving into during our sabbatical as well as books with which we’ve had an ongoing love affair. We also share with you the names of a few Black-owned bookstores that we know, love, and seek to support in our communities.

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What We Learned: Memphis, TN Equity at Work Cohort 2019-2020
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What We Learned: Memphis, TN Equity at Work Cohort 2019-2020

In August of 2019, Beloved Community launched our Memphis Equity at Work Cohort which concluded in February of 2020. This 6 month series included 8 Memphis non-profit organizations: All Memphis, Building Memphis, Community Foundation of Greater Memphis, Arts Memphis, The Commons, Innovate Memphis, Momentum Nonprofit Partners, The Orpheum.

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