Depicted is the logo for FURTHER. The word is written in all caps. On the left side is a cartoon drawing of Jameelah Jones, holding a coffee mug. Logo created by Just Jay Designs .

#Further — The Introduction

Jameelah Jones
sunnydaejones
Published in
2 min readMay 22, 2019

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I love teaching and writing on platforms. For awhile now, that’s been happening on my Twitter and Facebook pages. The bigger theme of my most of my social media posts — I’m always telling people to go further. To imagine that there’s more that can be done. You read the New Jim Crow. Now what? You respect (most) women- now what? You understand that racism exists and that you benefit directly from it- now what? You realize that your corner of the world cannot continue as you know it, but you don’t know what to do next. Your interest has now become a sense of urgency- and you need a community that shares this urgency, and is ready to get creative and risky with you. You’re in the right place.

The #FURTHER section of this publication is going to be an extension of my my social media posts. When you click on a Facebook post and it opens a new tab to a long essay? Or if you open Twitter to find 1/? to start off a 22 tweet thread? From now on, those posts will end up here.

If you like them, you can support me financially here with PayPal or here with Cashapp.

If you want more consistent #Further content, subscribe to my Patreon. Patreon is where you will find audio content, worksheets, and discussion questions in addition to my posts.

This is a learning and (un) learning place. Thank you so much for engaging this content with me. Lets go #FURTHER together.

Jameelah Jones

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Jameelah Jones
sunnydaejones

I should write a blog about how hard it it to write bio sentences. Social media, social justice, and me. Grad student. She/Her/Hers