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chels_janae
Black Americans do not need to spend our lives searching for some African identity. Who we are is more than enough. if you feel the desire to that’s fine, and
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wretchardthecat
wretchardthecat
The Epstein story has long seemed the most important story of the decade. It is a parable of all that has gone wrong with Western civilization, the story of the
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Joseph T Noony
JoeAgneya
There is an Organization of Islamic cooperation. There is NATO for the west to cuddle together. There is even an African union. When will India, Tibet, Sri Lanka, South East
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Zikhona Valela
valavoosh
Cissie (her nickname) Gool was born Zainunnisa Abdurahman on this day in 1897. She comes from a family of political activists. Her mother Nellie James was from Scotland. Her parents
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Nassim Dehouche
ndehouche
"IQ and the Wealth of Nations" is full of surprises. How many people who have taken an IQ test represent each nation?Take Nigeria (in Green). Red countries are other African
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Joe Bassey
Joe__Bassey
The Mino: The Formidable Women Army Of Dahomey In West AfricaMino, which means “our mothers” in Fon language, was a group of women, raised by kings of Dahome in the
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Josh Jackson
JoshuaYJackson
Talk of ‘settlers’ no longer makes sense in the American context. The pre-settler America no longer exists, the native nations that constituted it, sadly, no longer exist, the settlers of
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Nev Jones PhD
viscidula
On the theme of (first person/qual) BIPOC experiences that have been marginalized in the psychosis literature, a thread. Please add! First, Islam et al ‘Black & Minority Ethnic Groups’ Perception
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🇺🇸 DOCTOR OSUJI BECAUSE I HAVE A DOCTORATE 🇳🇬
chinyereosuji
I am very suspicious of people who are wedded to DNA and gene-language when discussing race. It gives it a pseudo-scientific veneer that is problematic at worst and bad science
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Jesse J. Holland
jessejholland
While I'm enjoying the newfound interest in celebrating #JUNETEENTH2020, let's not forget exactly what we're celebrating. Juneteenth isn't the day African Americans were freed from slavery. It's the day when
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Wretched A** Proletariat 🇷🇼🇸🇳
mongi_writes
So when the US brought Ben Laden to justice by force, by killing him on foreign soil did their leaders have to sit through a ridiculously accusatory interview to explain
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Kwanele Asante, MScMed
breastlessAfrik
Linking cancer to “marital duty” and #gbv in this way is failure to apply the mindI lost both my breasts to #breastcancer, three weeks after my 37th birthdayBut most important,
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Kai Kupferschmidt
kakape
I’m really struggling with this idea of a race to vaccinate everyone HERE now. Yes, we all want vaccine asap. But while we are discussing how soon we can immunize
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Chisomo Kalinga, PhD
MissChisomo
I'd like to talk about the value and innovation of social media use, particularly by black/African scholars, especially women. For me, decolonisation = innovation and I turned to social media
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Osaretin Victor Asemota
asemota
I respect @markessien a lot because he is the only one who has figured out how to solve the "people pipeline" problem in African tech with internships. There are lessons
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Meena Bewtra
DrsMeena
1/ A thread.Catching up on @tntradioempire podcasts & heard a call-in question from @9HalfToedLuke, specifically re: increasing vaccine acceptance among the African-American community. This is a really important issue to
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