Founder Of Black Lives Matter Pittsburgh And Southwest Pennsylvania Ready To Leave Her Mark – CBS Pittsburgh

PITTSBURGH (KDKA) One of the newly prominent voices in the local civil rights movement says she grew up among routine, everyday racism in a tiny western Pennsylvania community.

Now an aspiring civil rights lawyer, she says the key to changing minds is to start young.

I came from an extremely small town, says Tanisha Long, founder of Black Lives Matter Pittsburgh and Southwest Pennsylvania. Racism was a big thing there. Its baked into the foundation. And a lot of people have no desire to change those attitudes.

Long says her group and others are beginning to move past protests and toward concrete action. Long sees educating kids as the best way to fight bigotry.

My goal is to stop it at the root, Long said.

Key to that mission, Long says, is an online fundraiser that aims to get books about diversity and featuring characters of color into little kids hands, and books about civil rights, diversity, black history, emotional management, and difficult conversations to older children.

But Long says she is not necessarily giving up on older generations.

If you dont want to learn and your only goal is to kind of attack and berate, then I understand that I am watering a dead plant. But theres so much of the older generation that does want to learn or never learned better that its still worth your time to reach out, she says.

Already, Long says she senses, among some, a reckoning.

Some of my old classmates are coming to me and saying, I apologize. A lot of them are saying, It was jokes, I didnt understand that something like that actually wasnt funny. There were people who said, I was raised that way and it wasnt until later that I knew it was wrong and I didnt know how to make amends for that,' Long said.

No grudges held, says Long.

If youre a person who changed and grew, I love it. Its fantastic. Im glad. Thats the point, isnt it? To get some of that hate out of the world.

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