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Scott Lemieux
LemieuxLGM
McGrit v. OK isn't about what federal law means per se; it was about whether white majorities can nullify clear legal commitments to indigenous people by refusing to honor them.
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Damon Jones
nomadj1s
I don’t want to retweet the gruesome images, but Chicago Police punched an 18 yr old black girl, Miracle Boyd, in the face, knocking out her teeth, to protect a
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Dr Katherine Blouin
isisnaucratis
And #ScholarStrikeCanada Day 2 is starting! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YB1Mwjda5RY Detailed program for #ScholarStrikeCanada here: Let's listen, let's (un)learn, let's do the work!https://scholarstrikecanada.ca/schedule/&nb
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Tim Hogan
TimInHonolulu
1. I grew up in an odd family. My parents lived in Shanghai during the post-war period in the final years of the long Chinese Civil War. My dad liked
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Markiel Simpson
MarkielSimpson
Being Black in Canada is dangerous. I have been pulled over 3 times because police think I stole my own car. My brother was illegally detained and assaulted by police
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Tweeting Historians
Tweetistorian
How do you explain the Trinity in Chinese? If you're a Christian in Tang China, there's a few ways! I'm @ChenHuailun, back for my last #Twittistorian thread, this time on
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Ibram X. Kendi
DrIbram
They say it’s divisive to point to bad policies as the racial problem and not people. Meaning they think it’s unifying to go after certain racial groups as the problem.
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Simon West
sim_patrickwest
Can we build close, sustainable connections btw ‘humans’ & ‘nature’ when our basic concepts are based on their separation? In this paper @JamilaHaider @SStlhammar @StephenWoroniec & I show how relational
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david_mcnair
David_McNair
THREAD: When I heard this I didn’t believe it: 99% of Nigeria’s Federal Budget was spent on debt relief in Q1. So I asked my team to check and it's
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Mariah
mariahjjada
It’s interesting to see people get shocked over things pertaining to slavery/the treatment of Black people.. and those things are just the tip of the iceberg. I’m going to write
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Alice Gorman
drspacejunk
OTD in 1979, the first US space station #Skylab fell to Earth over Western Australia. It was a dramatic event that captured the imagination of the world. Today I am
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Shaun Lawson
shaunjlawson
This is a really interesting, overdue piece which makes many good points. It is somewhat flawed though.1. All countries have national stories; very, very few are ruthlessly honest with themselves
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Dr. Faisal Moola
faisal_moola
I'm delighted @CBCNews drew attention to St. James Town in excellent feature on lack of greenspace in many neighbourhoods in Toronto (especially in lower income & racialized communities). My mom
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Mzala Tom
tlsibanda
1. NDABEZINHLE SIGOGO : THE GODFATHER OF NDEBELE LITERATUREA short thread....Sigogo is credited for structuring how the Ndebele novel was to be written. He was editor at the Literature Bureau,
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Ben Norton
BenjaminNorton
The presidential candidate apparently in 2nd place in Ecuador's election, who will go to a runoff in April, Yaku Pérez, claims to be "left-wing," but his US-backed party Pachakutik is
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Ryan Calder
rycalder
The methylmercury situation at #MuskratFalls is... not good. This graph shows monitoring for station N5, right downstream from M.F. Blue points are downstream MeHg measurements taken after flooding activities began.
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