Russia’s leadership chooses survival. Ours chose differently.
I am a member of the American Indian Library Assn.
Sadly this organization has been completely taken over by LGBT and other activists, It really is sad, but I get a glimpse into what is going on.
For example this was interesting:
Colleagues,
The Chinese American Librarians Association’s (CALA) Northern California Chapter (NCA) is pleased to organize an upcoming free webinar with a focus on solidarity. All are welcome to attend. (This is an encore presentation that started under APALA).
Webinar Title: Disrupting White Supremacy Through BIPOC Solidarity
Summary: What does it mean to be in solidarity with other Black, Indigenous, and other People of Color. (BIPOC)? This webinar will be a discussion of why solidarity is vital and what it might look for us to engage in it. As Asian/Pacific Americans, we benefit from a particular kind of proximity to whiteness. It can be especially easy for us to buy into the privilege that comes from that proximity and leave our fellow BIPOC to fight their own racial battles, not realizing that this is also our battle. We will explore some of the challenges and opportunities of joining in community with other BIPOC for a common cause: to destroy white supremacy.