Never heard of this: Tomorrow is the 95th anniversary of a Negro League team defeating a Ku Klux Klan team in a baseball game. In Kansas!— philip lewis (@Phil_Lewis_) June 20, 2020
“Strangle holds, razors, horsewhips and other violent implements of argument will be barred at the baseball game...” https://t.co/BIBRC5HoZP
Snapchat Is Sorry For Making A Juneteenth Filter That Asked People To "Smile" To Break Chains https://t.co/d0w5d71g09 via @stephemcneal— Stephanie McNeal (@stephemcneal) June 19, 2020
If you want to see more about the history of racist filters at Snap, this article has more details including the Mickey-Rooney-in-Breakfast-at-Tiffanys-level yellowface filter that Snap bizarrely tried to defend as being “anime inspired.” https://t.co/5wpQxJWVQL— Keith Calder (@keithcalder) June 19, 2020
An image of @BarackObama getting upsampled into a white guy is floating around because it illustrates racial bias in #MachineLearning. Just in case you think it isn't real, it is, I got the code working locally. Here is me, and here is @AOC. pic.twitter.com/kvL3pwwWe1— Robert Osazuwa Ness (@osazuwa) June 20, 2020
Manhattan Beach sacked its fire chief late Friday after Daryn Drum repeatedly used an analogy "not taking our foot off their throat" during a meeting. He also said of police violence, "If you comply, there is no violence." https://t.co/IMXv72ANDy— Andrew J. Campa (@campadrenews) June 20, 2020
Their presence stopped me in their tracks. I couldn’t help but wonder if they felt conflicted standing guard. https://t.co/mnrA2sWerC— Julien James (@sirjulienjames) June 19, 2020
The possibility of white people having Juneteenth celebrations tomorrow or in the future just hit me?— Jenna Wortham (@jennydeluxe) June 19, 2020
#BlackLivesMatter Be Heard, a collectible pin and emblem where the profits will be donated to the Equal Justice Initiative, is coming soon to @BungieStore. Learn more: https://t.co/xCo5Wt2SPq pic.twitter.com/gQyaN8xQzb— Bungie (@Bungie) June 19, 2020
My mom was like “youre not going to protest today are you?” and i asked why and she was like “everyone got an alert that theyre bussing in 300 antifas”— Gina Guillotine (@nintendo6664) June 19, 2020
300 antifas
Wall Street giants including the CEOs of Goldman and Blackstone are pouring money into the campaign to defeat AOC in a June primary https://t.co/6VZXyttcC3— Business Insider (@businessinsider) June 18, 2020
There’s no way to see this and believe Trump has any chance in November.— Peter Kafka (@pkafka) June 21, 2020
Which is what I also thought in 2016, watching Scott Baio and Antonio Sabatinelli Jr speak at the RNC. https://t.co/UzIM9KdpKc
This one goes out to all my horror fans out there who want to learn about the history of black people in the most important genre of film, plus learn how it relates to what’s happening now.— X (@XLNB) June 19, 2020
Horror Noire is free to watch. Peep the graphic to see how. pic.twitter.com/tu6QDKZNpF
Native children sitting on the fallen Junipero Serra statue. pic.twitter.com/dDFfULX2qx— L.A. TACO 🌴🌮 (@LATACO) June 20, 2020
A bride and groom dressed in white posed for wedding photos at the base of the statue. pic.twitter.com/H8H6S9B3SO— Andrew Ringle (@aeringle) June 20, 2020