Ahmaud Arbery was jogging in Brunswick, Georgia on February 23 when he was chased down and killed. His alleged murders are ex-cop Gregory McMichael and his son Travis McMichael, who, after s… Read More
Ahmaud Arbery would have turned 26 on Friday, when supporters will gather for #IRunWithMaud
On Friday May 8, supporters will gather virtually to put on their running shoes and take to social… Read More
My family and I have had many, many conversations about white privilege with others. We’re a multiracial family committed to anti-racism, which means a lot of our white friends and fam… Read More
As I stand in solidarity with all black people, I say George Floyd’s words, “I can’t breathe.” The truth is black people have struggled to breathe for far too long.Th… Read More
View this post on Instagram A post shared by DANIELLE COKE (@ohhappydani) on Feb 19, 2020 at 4:55pm PST
With our country in crisis, I wanted to share a few resources tha… Read More
At the beginning of this year I made a promise that I would send out an email every single week, no matter what.
Something that would provide a little joy to a world that needs it.
To be hon… Read More
When I first saw Ibram X. Kendi’s book entitled How to be Antiracist, I was immediately intrigued. He eloquently explained that being non-racist isn’t a thing. When a white perso… Read More
Dear Influencers, It’s OK To Pass The MicThis week's newsletter: Instagram activist and illustrator Danielle Coke of @ohhappydani sets an example of the power of influence in a time of… Read More
How To Support Moms With Black Kids When The World Says Eff ‘Em
So, it’s 2020, and you realize you have a conscience.
It’s about f****** time.
You see… Read More
I’ve been continuing to increase the number of Black/non-White voices I follow, as I’m hoping my followers will do. I can’t tell you how people feel, what people want, etc… Read More
Every mid-January, my social media feeds are flooded with quotes by Dr. King. The familiar words posted by white people are predictable, because they always choose the same love-and-peace qu… Read More
Almost thirteen years ago, we became a multiracial family after my husband and I adopted our first child. We were chosen by our daughter’s birth mother to adopt our daughter, a Black b… Read More