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A List of Things I've Learned in 2015 | The Jose Vilson

A List of Things I've Learned in 2015 | The Jose Vilson:

A List of Things I’ve Learned in 2015

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For one, don’t make lists because it makes people reach for things that aren’t there.
2015 is the year people forgot some of my titles. I am a full-time teacher at a middle school with a predominantly Dominican-American student body. I am a father to a toddler, a partner to a wonderful woman, a writer for some prominent outlets, and the founder of an activist collective. I don’t get much sleep, and don’t eat as well as I should. I am invested in making my thoughts into reality. I am overweight, but that hasn’t slowed me down much. I contain multitudes, and some take priorities over others. I am a proud Black Latino man, working hard to understand what that means in the context of today.
This post is dedicated to a whole list of folks I’ve had to leave behind in 2015, including some of your favorites, folks writing indirect posts at me until I had to call them out on it, folks jacking my style and using it in unethical ways (I see you), and supposed allies who created parody social justice accounts with my name involved thinking I didn’t peep that. (We did, though.) I walked into many a lion’s den and still came out roaring. I angered and vexed a few folks who once endorsed my bookThis Is Not A Test. Even some family and friends tested my mettle, and that provided plenty of learning experiences as well. With more speaking engagements came more opportunities for well-meaning white educators to walk out on me when I said the words “Black lives matter.” I haven’t stuttered all year on that principle, though.
Wouldn’t you know? We been hurt, been down before. When our pride was low, looking at the world like “Where do we go?”
I’m also dedicating this to the folks who stuck by me in solidarity and empathy, helped me become a A List of Things I've Learned in 2015 | The Jose Vilson: