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danielleganza
Canada is a country rooted in settler colonialism, specifically the physical occupation of land to control resources. Here's a map and information leaflet from 1893 promoting settlement while ignoring what
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saba
sabakidane
hi, hello.it's Black History Month.I, a Black woman, want to ask those who actually get clicks on this app to do one thing for me this week:Hold Min. LaGrange
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Pitsiulaaq ❄️
pitsiulaaq
November 25 is the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women, the start of the 16 Days of Activism Against Gender Violence, ending on International Human Rights Day,
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Corey Shefman
coreyshefman
I completely agree with this sentiment, and that diversity in the legal profession is crucial for both the profession and society at large. But while nuance is not Twitter dot
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Revvy 🐾
RevvyWolfprints
If you haven't read the #1776Commission report, please do. If you (like me) grew up with conservative Christian education, a lot of this will be very familiar to you, just
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#JusticeForEishiaHudson
acabforbooty
Oh so apparently it’s #MennoniteHeritageWeek so lemme just hop on here to remind everyone that Mennonites also ran residential schools & are implicated in settler dispossession and violence with the
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Native Calgarian Podcast she/her/cis
N8V_Calgarian
I will never be for mandatory vaccines since the history shows how racism has affected folkx in “justice” and “health.”That said, I also I’m tired of misinformation. No one federally
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Pan African☭
kanamesuzaku
A thread on the colonial nature of conservation:We need to decolonize conservation for the sake of our planet and indigenous people that still live on their land, and those who
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Sophie McNeill
Sophiemcneill
In just under 20 minutes, #Australia will appear before the UN Human Rights council where its human rights record will come under review. It only happens every 5 years, so
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Amy Thunig
IndigenousX
I love books. & I love writing.I’m learning all the time from the great variety of Indigenous fiction, poetry & non-fiction. We mustn’t forget our oral story telling though -
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lickmaballs
lickmaballs420
don’t tell my mom to speak english. you’re at your local shopping mall in her native language, when you spot a group of teenagers you recognize from school. you realize
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Dolly Kikon
DollyKikon
@antipodeonline In 2018 Jason Con and Michael Ellenberg edited a book "Frontier Assemblages". My chapter review was brutal. I was not good enough for the edited series. My work was
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Stef ✊🏿
stefcyclops
IMO, as a 11 year classroom teacher now online, students have a kind of freedom to chat or speak without much judgment online. Today, we talked about lunch bc someone
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Latinos for Liberty
Latinos4Lib
Latinos have indigenous claims to the Americas, to include the southwestern corner of the United States. But we're treated as immigrants here & our persecution by the US govt is
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鍾翔宇 Xiangyu
notXiangyu
1. As a result of settler colonialism, the English language has existed in North America for four centuries, roughly the same amount of time 閩南語 (Hokkien or Minnan/Southern Min Language),
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♠ Penelope ♠
queenvfhearts
so when are we gonna talk about how a lot of the “trendy spiritual vibes” culture that plenty of you participate in is a dollar store version of indigenous traditions?
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