Erynn Brook
Feb 23, 2017 · 1 min read

Hi Ranjeet,

Thanks for responding! I’m glad it was just a misunderstanding, I didn’t have the patience for a trolling today :)

I don’t think the Ladies would ever show up and identify as part of NWL. At the moment it’s a space where we encourage each other to get out, share resources, ask questions if we’re unsure of something, and talk about how to talk to our kids, families and friends about white supremacy.

A lot of the members are from more rural areas and have no social support or background in social justice, so there’s also a lot of basics and helping people figure out if they have a focus or not.

It’s also a reminder to me that not a lot of people think about this all the time.

I’d be interested in hearing about your experiences as an Indian man in social justice, if you have the time, or have written about it before, please let me know. :)

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