A movement not a moment: a closer look at some anti-racism resources, uncomfortable conversations a the problem with the fashion industry...

This week we have an open and honest chat about the past few weeks, what it truly means to be anti-racist, and how we plan to learn and unlearn going forward. We discuss some of the valuable resources we have been consuming since our last episode, and unpick the urgent changes that need to be made within the fashion industry. We also discuss the importance of recognising that real social change has to stem from sustainable energy in order for us to progress long term. This is a 'movement not a moment'. Black lives always matter and we must be prepared to commit to the lifelong work ahead... Resources we discuss in this episode listed below! Documentaries a Dramas  13th Documentary on Netflix  Becoming (Michelle Obama) Documentary on Netflix  Sitting in Limbo - Windrush scandal drama on BBCiplayer  What Happened, Miss Simone? Documentary on Netflix  When They See Us (drama on Netflix) Books/reading material  Why I’m No Longer Talking to White People About Race by Reni Eddo-Lodge Resources by Rachel Cargle: https://linktr.ee/1thatgotawayy Some articles on the links between racism and the environment  The climate crisis is also a racist crisis: structural racism, inequality and climate change by Leon Sealey-Huggins  Further reading on climate change and racism via Galdem Magazine  Charities to donate to (if you're financially able) Black Lives Matter  Black Visions Collective George Floyd Memorial Fund  Minnesota Freedom Fund Run With Maud  The Bail Project  Reclaim The Block Campaign Zero  NAACP Legal Defence Fund Women For Political Change Thank you for listening! (You can find us below until the next episode) www.sophiarosemary.com Instagram: @sophia_rosemary www.alicecatherine.com Instagram: @alicecatherine See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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