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A short snappy thing that people can do quickly to make a small meaningful changeThis section is optional!
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Why not tweet about what you are doing today?@mrmikeroseWe are currently croudsourcing microactions around the following topics:

- Black Lives Matter
- Diversity and inclusion
- Anti-racism
- Looking out for one another

- Environmental issues

- Work
- Leadership
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Use a verb as the first word on every task on your todo list. It stops you being vague and tells you what you need to do!@benblack
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Say thank you more often. In person? On social media? It’s never too late, is there someone you forgot to thank? @1000Rach
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Walk or bike to work@EricRShoesmith
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Join your organization's green team@EricRShoesmith
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Speak today to your Directors about arranging anti-racism training in your organisation
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Write one LinkedIn recommendation for an ethnic minority colleague or ex-colleague today
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Share what you are reading by black writers or about black history@peterjbromley
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Invite an ethnic minority colleague to a high profile meeting
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Recommend an ethnic/faith minority colleague for stretch assignments or speaking opportunities
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Buy this book today: Me and white supremacy by Layla F Saad: https://blackwells.co.uk/bookshop/product/Me-and-White-Supremacy-by-Layla-F-Saad-author/9781529405101
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Buy this book today: Why I'm No Longer Talking to White People About Race https://www.hive.co.uk/Product/Reni-Eddo-Lodge/Why-Im-No-Longer-Talking-to-White-People-About-Race--The-/21140288
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Add #BlackLivesMatter next to your Twitter name for today
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Step aside and so that a black colleague can lead a meeting or workshop@peterjbromley
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Support Black women's journalism by joining Gal Dem: https://gal-dem.com/memberships/
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Support reliable and empowering systems for black communities by joining @Kwanda https://kwanda.co/about/
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Listen to this podcast on how to be anti-racist: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/unlocking-us-with-bren%C3%A9-brown/id1494350511?i=1000476611079
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Share a story today of someone who has faced racism ore religious discrimination at work
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Take your ethnic/faith minority colleague out for coffee and cake (virtual for now)
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Buy things from black owned businesses.@peterjbromley
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Read this article: https://www.vogue.com/article/why-every-environmentalist-should-be-anti-racist?utm_social-type=owned&mbid=social_twitter&utm_source=twitter&utm_brand=vogue&utm_medium=social #OneGreenGov
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Consider where your clothes come from: https://www.theguardian.com/global-development/2020/jun/11/racism-is-at-the-heart-of-fast-fashion-its-time-for-change
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Estimate the gender distribution of your twitter followers using https://www.proporti.onl/
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Donate to the Free Black University: https://www.gofundme.com/f/the-free-black-university
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Read more about women's rights around the world: https://www.economist.com/middle-east-and-africa/2020/06/04/how-ugandan-feminists-make-themselves-heard
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Hear a wider range of voices. Follow 5 black writers on twitter@peterjbromley
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Read 10 Steps To Non-Optical Allyship by @mireillecharper https://twitter.com/mireillecharper/status/1266335563197501440?s=20
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Ask your leaders if they know what your organisations plans are for Black History Month
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Call a colleague just to ask them how they are doing, and listen
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Watch a Netflix documentary ie LA92@GailOnSea
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Find a culturally revealing documentaries to help educate yourself and share with others@GailOnSea
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Avoid using colours when pertaining to a colleague. @GailOnSea
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Doing a talk or similiar? Maybe you can team up with a colleague and help them learn and/or gain confidence too
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