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    Beautiful book of photojournalism covers BLM’s roots. Read Common Sense Media’s Call and Response: The Story of Black Lives Matter review, age rating, and parents guide.

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    • Call and Response: The Story of #BlackLivesMatter is a beautiful, visual book of journalism connects the dots between history, current events, and how kids can empower themselves. @vvchambers @aliciagarza @opalayo #PatrisseCullors @Blklivesmatter #BLM https://t.co/n0p6nrhF1z

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    I was first diagnosed with major depressive disorder as a preteen after my teenage sister died. I attempted suicide three years later. This would be the first of several attempts and the first of countless times I felt my life was not worth living. But I am not unique.

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    • TW: #mentalhealth This anon piece is by a med student I adore & deeply respect. A very moving acct of surviving #MedTwitter training w/ #depression, incl practical advice. #mentorship #BLM cc @MedicineForward @drbreenheroes @HemOncWomenDocs https://t.co/JK4Mc2v0YM via @kevinmd

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    ACT UP’s success in the fight against AIDS in the 1980s is a remarkable example of disruption as a legitimate political tactic. Perhaps the Black Lives Matter movement can take a page from their book to create real change.

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    • If they tell you you're too disruptive, need to "tone it down," that you'll catch more flies with honey than vinegar, tell them to STFU and read their Douglass. Power concedes nothing without a demand, never has never will. #BLM https://t.co/fDh3g9E71k