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Black people didn’t save you. Black people saved ourselves, once again. Black people saved themselves in a state that tried VERY hard to prevent that from happening again.But that’s the
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1. Learn what suppression looks like in your state.2. Support orgs that fight it. Don’t “clone Stacey.” There are plenty Stacey’s where you live-and LaToshas, Cliffs and Nse’s too. We
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Please do not come here to tell me that voter suppression is “less bad” than tossing out millions of votes when they’re the EXACT same thing. Suppression is just more
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1. These Trump tapes are what desperation looks like. And DT is particularly mad that the Black South did him in. S/o to the organizers and the Black electeds...2. Brad
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The point here isn’t “there shouldn’t be LatinX Senators,” so pls don’t come here and say that. The point, for me at least, is that we gotta fix our systems
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Normalize celebrating your people while they’re on the journey, before the big win. Your friends trying really hard to open a business, grow their talent, get therapy, raise good children,
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For the 849265th time: Voter suppression has been a decades long, often Republican led project to overturn the will of the people. It is exhausting to see people suddenly care
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The funniest thing about adulting is realizing you have no idea how to do the stuff you took for granted as a kid. I’m supposed to have a fully decorated
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So, I really try my best not to use the quote tweet for shade or snark. I employ it for funny/sweet things or if there’s a lesson we really, really
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Just came back for a spell to say... The continued fight requires multiple tactics on multiple fronts.Let’s each play our part. Yelling at activists that “Biden can’t act yet” isn’t
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A quick note on Florida: Biden lost by about 400K votes. Gov. DeSantis worked VERY hard to maintain the disenfranchisement of the *1.4 million* Formerly incarcerated folks that Florida voters
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Black people organize for our communities. Nearly everyone else ends up benefitting. Why? Because the way anti-Blackness is set up, our liberation is central to *everyone’s* liberation. Black organizers strategized
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