Hi. I started to use ‘Good afternoon’, but today across the US we did not awake to a ‘good’ day. The protests in St. Louis linked to George Floyd’s murder are significant and sustained. Mom and I are looking for ways to be aligned with the unfolding protest – so raw, pained, exasperated, exhausted -- to this brutal and senseless death . . . and the day after day/year after year dehumanizing encounters that have led to this tipping point. The reckless vandalizing on the periphery must not distract us from concentrating on what in essence is deeply rooted systemic injustice. Is our society near enough to the November elections for this eruption to sweep Trump and his congressional enablers out of office? Biden’s VP selection will be pivotal.
From the May 5 leaks about the February 23 lynching of Ahmaud Arbery through last Monday’s dismaying murder of George Floyd – this month in search for footing I have frequently (re)turned to a three-hour continuing education workshop three years ago for 20-25 experienced/‘in the field’ social workers our university’s social work program asked me to facilitate. The assigned subject – ‘pursuing justice’. We began with a reality check posed by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development criteria for assessing the OECD member nations --
According to the feedback, most of us departed agreeing that to be of any use we must stay near, be attentive, and expect opportunities to find us. I wonder what we would say to each other if we huddled again tomorrow.
Doug/Dad