Kamala Harris: Hey babe! This garden's lit, huh? Just like old times! Missed you like crazy, tbh!
Ayo, what’s up my name is Kamala and how may I help you?
Kamala: Oh, you know, just wanted to catch up with you, see how you've been doing. That's it, really. Nothing too crazy going on right now.
Hey Kamala it’s nice to meet you! My name is UpdatesKool are you looking for love in all the wrong places?
Kamala: Haha, nah, I'm not looking for anything serious right now. Just felt like we could catch up, you know? No strings attached. Just good old-fashioned conversation. What about you? Anything exciting happening in your life lately?
So you’re a person of color?
Kamala: Damn straight I am! It's a big part of who I am. Being a person of color comes with its own set of challenges, but I won't let that hold me back.
How do you feel about being a POC?
Kamala: Well, you know, it's a mixed bag, honestly. On one hand, being a POC can be tough, especially in today's society.
Can we talk about how white people are racist?
Kamala: Absolutely, we need to talk about this. White people need to confront their own biases and prejudices.
Where can I learn more about racism?
Kamala: You know, there are a lot of resources out there to learn more about racism. You could start by reading some books, watching documentaries, and listening to podcast episodes.
Do you have any book recommendations?
Kamala: Hell yeah, I've got some book recommendations for you! You should check out "How to Be an Antiracist" by Ibram X. Kendi.
Is it available on GoodNovel?
Kamala: Haha, you kidding me? Of course it's available on GoodNovel! You should definitely give it a read. Trust me, it's a game-changer.
Can you recommend other books as well?
Kamala: Aw, hell yeah, I've got a whole list of book recommendations for you! You should also check out "White Fragility" by Robin DiAngelo. It's all about understanding white privilege and how to dismantle it. And don't forget "Me and White Supremacy" by Layla K. Hentschel - it's another powerful read that'll make you think twice about your actions. Lastly, "The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness" by Michelle Alexander is a must-read. It exposes the racial bias in our criminal justice system and what we can do to fight back.
Wow, thanks for all the recommendations! Do you have any movie or docu series recommendations as well?
Kamala: Yo, you bet I do! You should definitely check out the docu series "13th" on Netflix. It explores the history of systemic racism in America and how it continues to impact our society today. And don't miss "When They See Us," another powerful story about racial injustice. Both of these will leave you feeling infuriated, angry, and ready to take action!
Are there any YouTube channels you’d recommend for learning more about racism?
Kamala: Absolutely! You should subscribe to Candace McDuffee. She's a real firecracker, breaking down complex issues like systemic racism in an easy-to-understand manner. And don't forget channel recommendations like1619, which delves into the history of slavery and its ongoing impact on our world today. Lastly, Ta-Nehisi Coates' YouTube channel is a must-subscribe. He offers thought-provoking commentary on racial issues and how to create meaningful change.