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neiL Munshi
neiLmunshi
There's a massive statue of King Leopold II next to the Royal Palace in Brussels. When post-George Floyd protests against racism, police brutality and Belgium's horrific exploitation of Congo erupted
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Monika Viktorova
mviktoro
So excited for this conversation (that’s starting right now virtually)- will be live tweeting the highlights below #StateofAiEthics @mtlaiethics @atg_abhishek https://twitter.com/ruchowdh/status/1333587749966901249 How has the discourse a
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Abayorr Mi
iamabayorr
7 most powerful African queens in history you need to know.A THREAD 1. Amina the Queen of Zaria NigeriaAmina Mohamud was a Hausa warrior queen of the city-state Zazzau, presently
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Xen x Cole McCade 💫 A Howl of Stars and Darkness
thisblackmagic
Okay, so I want to talk about some stuff with power dynamics, expectations, and audience in #Bridgerton without being ready to blow a fuse over people's racism.Some of this
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Walter D. Greason
WorldProfessor
#SundayMorning #NYTReadAlong #AMJoyThe T. Thomas Fortune Cultural Center created an #Election2020 issues education campaign. It will focus on candidates at all levels from both major parties as well as independents.
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Lux 🤷🏻♀️ Alptraum
LuxAlptraum
So I (obviously) love Star Trek, but one of the ways I think it fails is by upholding the idea that there is one unified “human” morality and worldview —
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Dr Robert Bohan Artist
RobertBohan
Thread: It’s bizarre, with the rise of the far right, to hear them talking about the need to ‘protect’ Irish culture (it’s almost as if they fail to notice it
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Terisa Siagatonu
terisasiagatonu
Yesterday the Pacific Islands Forum-- the Pacific region’s most important political body and a powerful voice for the Pacific on the global stage-- made a decision that is already causing
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Africa Archives
Africa_Archives
Taytu Betul, Empress of the Ethiopian Empire Who Founded Addis Ababa#Thread Betul Taytu c. 1851 to 11 February 1918), reigning from 1889 to 1913, was the Empress of the Ethiopian
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mar⁷ comms open ⚢
marblekoo_
PORTUGUESE PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS FOR NON PT PEOPLE disclaimer: i am an lgbt portuguese citizen so this affects me directly and idk how impartial ill be able to be but
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Historians of Iran
HistorianofIran
By the late 19th century, connections between Iran and China were mediated not by overland trade networks or shared historical memory, but rather the networks of European colonialism. This had
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Emma Lietz Bilecky
emmaelietz
My name is Emma Lietz Bilecky, and I’m a fellow @ptseminary. I am interested in land use, land loss, food & environmental justice and study #foodandfaith. I grow food and
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Erik Loomis
ErikLoomis
This Day in Labor History: February 8, 1887. President Cleveland signs the Dawes Act, splitting up Indian reservations in order to create individual parcels of land and then sell the
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Daniel Heath Justice
justicedanielh
A few last thoughts for now on @erinotoole's pandering to residential school apologists. He, like Lynn Beyak and Frances Widdowson, work with a number of failed and false assumptions easily
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Aditya Bidikar
adityab
Thought it might be fun to catalogue my reading in a thread. Will keep adding to this.BLOODCHILD – Gorgeously written novelette with a novel angle on symbiosis, pregnancy and colonisation.
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Claire Hosking
hoskingc
Ok as someone who taught architectural history from neolithic to the 20th century I have thoughts on this and my thoughts are mainly: this is racisthttps://twitter.com/andrewfeinberg/status/1341061088729845765 This only namechecks styles
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