I am sickened by the recent deaths of Breonna Taylor, Ahmaud
Arbery, George Floyd, and now Rayshard Brooks—and all similar unnecessary deaths. I am angry on behalf of my friends, family members,
and patients who have been subjected to judgement, put at a disadvantage, or
even put in danger because of their race.
I am afraid for patients of color (especially African American) with communication disorders, who are
at higher risk of incarceration and being misinterpreted as hostile.
For the last few weeks, I have been extra intentional about listening
and learning.
So far, these are the calls to change that I am hearing: examine our own biases, follow the leadership of communities
we wish to help, and support organizations that empower minorities, even when
it’s not “trending”.
Today, I'm posting a list of some empowering organizations led by (or working hard to empower) people of color--most especially African Americans and immigrants/refugees. This list focuses on education and religious organizations.
Remember, it’s no single person's job to support every organization; we are not “saviors”! We are just humans accompanying other humans on a difficult journey. With that in mind, please consider supporting some of these organizations with me.
Remember, it’s no single person's job to support every organization; we are not “saviors”! We are just humans accompanying other humans on a difficult journey. With that in mind, please consider supporting some of these organizations with me.