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Darryl Leroux
DarrylLeroux
Been collecting membership cards for organizations involved in #raceshifting over past 4-5 years. Managed to collect from about 20 different orgs in VT, NH, QC, ON, NB, NS. The orgs
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Celeste Liddle
Utopiana
You know what? If you draw a line at colonisation and state that this is where Indigenous culture ends and colonial culture begins, you're a racist. Why? For many reasons,
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Maureen Huebel
MaureenAHuebel
@JoshFrydenberg #auspol You have every right to say no to all foreign investment. This does have to be done consistently and with great diplomacy. You need to realise we need
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Nakkiah Lui
nakkiahlui
We need to remember that diversity is the means to an end. Diversity centres Whiteness and allows it to be. invisible whilst creating generalisations for "others". Diversity isn’t complexity, and
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Disposable Human
haveachattabs
I have been thinking about this requirement for us to always show gratitude to the colony. Recently my son won an award from the state govt. He was one of
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Lisa Whop
Lisa_J_Whop
The world has committed to eliminate cervical cancer. 194 countries collectively resolved to end suffering from a cancer that is both preventable and curable following @DrTedros call to action in
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Azie Dungey
AzieDee
The comments on this thread are INFURIATING. It is people (mostly Black Americans) saying that Indigenous Australians (Aboriginal people), Torre Strait Islanders, and Melanesians are not allowed to self-identify as
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🏴Tim☀️Buchanan🚩
Tbuch2
@friendlyjordies racist attitudes towards us on full display during NAIDOC week. A THREAD:- Claims that no sacred sites can come into being post invasion. This reinforces the racist beliefs that
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breanne lavallee-heckert
_breannelh
Thread re Métis identity. To be Indigenous means that you are from the land. Moreover, Indigenous Nations (and their respective laws!) are defined by their relations with a *particular* ancestral
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Linda Howard
LindaDHoward
Friends....Do you know who Oodgeroo Noonuccal is?Oodgeroo Noonuccal aka Kath Walker (1920-1993) was an Aboriginal rights activist, poet, veteran, artist & educator.She was best known for her poetry, & was
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Tom
attentive
You can look at what gets reported about Xinjiang and the repression of Uighur Muslims through the lens of atrocity, but also through the lens of similarity. For example China
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Joe Bassey
Joe__Bassey
The earliest people in the Americas were people of the African race, who entered the Americas perhaps as early as 100,000 years ago, by way of the bering straight and
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Mark Pendleton
mark_pendleton
I’ve been reflecting on yesterday’s UCU NEC debate, which hinged in part on the term BIPOC, which came from North America, but has become prominent on social media and elsewhere,
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Amy Thunig
IndigenousX
Had a doctor’s appointment yesterday, the same doctor I’ve seen for most of my life. She asked me what I was upto and I mentioned Indigenous X. She then asked
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Dr Tracy Westerman
TracyWesterman
1/The core of understanding cultural attachment theory lies in the primary differences in Aboriginal parenting-Indigenous natural growth parenting teaches interdependence in children & teaches children 2c the group as more
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Alfred
TheLeftDivideus
[THE TRUTH ABOUT AUSTRALIA DAY]- Reflections of a High School History Teacher. Today I’ve spent my morning reading and reflecting about our past and our present. Our history is complicated,
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