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Astroland: The   Blog

Sadly the previous Astroland got ruined by Wordpress and I couldn't get it back. Womp womp. I have some super rough drafts of some of the writing I'd posted there which are posted below (it may take a bit for them to load). These were the drafts I wrote in Evernote antes de moving them to Astroland and cleaning them up. I'm NOT going to edit them now because I don't want to go back. I'd rather eventually write some new things! One other cool thing: this is my OG blog on Tumblr!I can't believe it's still up!

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About Me

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tamia rashima jordan, M.Ed., is an educator dedicated to fostering healing within the BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and People of Color) community. She grounds her work in the teachings of her Christian faith, African Ancestral Traditions, and frameworks such as Emergent Strategy (adrienne maree brown), community accountability (Kaba et al.), healing justice principles (Page, Woodland, Kindred Southern Healing Justice Collective et al.), transformative justice (Grace Lee Boggs et al.), and abolitionist practices (Angela Davis, Michelle Alexander, Mariame Kaba et al.).

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She currently serves as the Director of Intercultural Student Affairs at Emerson College in Boston, Massachusetts.

 

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