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India Logan-Riley
IndiMiro
Ok, so what John Banks said was awful. I’ve heard it from my own biological father and it messed with me for a minute but I have some things to
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Lana Tatour
Lana_Tatour
Few thoughts on the apartheid framework, opportunities and limits. Palestinians have been claiming that Israel is practicing apartheid regimes for decades now, even BEFORE apartheid became a legal category and
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Dr Sarah Shulist
sarahshulist
Official bilingualism in Canada is a barrier to Indigenous language revitalization. Investment in the two colonial languages always happens before Indigenous language support.https://twitter.com/melaniejoly/status/1325910108329693184 Nunavu
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Benjamin L. Carp
bencarp
I haven't been paying enough attention to these Philadelphia demonstrations but there really are some interesting parallels to the public actions in Independence Square/the State House Yard in the run-up
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Nanjala Nyabola
Nanjala1
Many of the first resistances against colonialism in Kenya were primarily led by women. We are learning more about Mekatilili, but also the 1922 Kikuyu women's riots against Thuku's arrest
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traxus4420
traxus4420
lockdown discourse in reopening core countries is a thinly veiled ideological playground for updated colonial fantasies the generic universalism (they can happen anywhere, constant potential for reversal of core and
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Conor
cjmacaodha
The orange order is a fascist supremacist organisation, bonfires are hate filled supremacist events the 12th of July is a celebration of the conquest and colonisation of Ireland and the
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David Hundeyin
DavidHundeyin
The 10 Commandments of African Cognitive Dissonance1. We want to trade more with each other via the AfCFTA, the AU passport and someday a common currency.We want to trade less
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People's Freedom Assembly
gsopfa
unlearning, de-programming, or re-educating...it doesn’t matter what you call it, it must happen for any hard fought revolution to truly be won. particularly, white settlers will need to let go
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daanis 🔥👊🏽💃🏽
gindaanis
Reading Audra Simpson's chapter in the 10th anniversary ed of Red Pedagogy and I've figured out what bothers me about "we're all treaty people"They are part of a legal framework
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Jules Gill-Peterson
gp_jls
Some thoughts on whiteness and trans genre (ie writing and authorship)...(thread) I was mulling over Preciado’s astonishing claim in An Apartment on Venus that “sex change and migration” are the
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Pumla Dineo Gqola, PhD
feminist_rogue
All of the people saying it’s just humour in the conversation on Leon Schuster, here’s a short thread. Many years ago, I was external examiner of an MA research report
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ceehax
Given ableism is at the heart of these theories and all forms of resistance to evidence based covid measures, and all forms of bigotry, it's no longer enough to not
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akkawi like the cheese
princessmlokhia
Patriarchy and homophobia are upheld by, and inextricable from, colonization. There is no queer liberation for Palestinians without liberation from our occupiers. Supporters of zionism often tout the struggles of
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Robin Mazumder
RobinMazumder
My parents were married on Canada Day. My mom immigrated from India in the 70s. My dad came from Bangladesh as a refugee in the 80s. They both endured many
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alexandre afonso
alexandreafonso
If you look in the French phone directory, you can find a number of people with an unusual surname: "Snp". Where does it come from? (thread) https://www.pagesjaunes.fr/pagesblanches/recherche?quoiqui=snp&ou=&univers=pagesb
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