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Aiiduh
aiiduh
I’m glad Juneteenth was an opportunity for (descendants of) Black immigrants to understand how Black American cultural traditions are often usurped under Pan Africanism, but understand that this extends from
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Meet Gala
meetbgala
WE HAVE STILL NOT GAINED INDEPENDENCE AND HERE'S WHY...PLEASE READ THIS THREADOur school history textbooks din't teach anything beyond Mughals and Britishers as if before that Bharat was just a
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Lori Anne Thompson R Kin. BSCH Kin. MA CHAD
LoriAnneThomps2
After protracted/painful personal experience and relatively rigorous academic study on the sociology, psychology, and legality of victims, offenders, and bystanders, I have this to say:It’s complicated. It’s a disservice to
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Naim Uddin
picknrollallday
I love the folks I've interacted with in Jazz Nation. I really do. But I gotta get this off my chest: a significant number of you guys do a terrible
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Robbie Crabtree
RobbieCrab
Why do I use so much pop culture when it comes to speaking?-Short Thread- Star Wars is a perfect example of The Hero's Journey.Instead of reading the book that's confusing
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Jason Segedy 🇺🇲🇭🇺🇮🇹
JasonSzegedi
1) I have spent my entire life reading a lot of different points of view and talking to a lot of different kinds of people. I have made it my
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Matthew Constantine
constantwhine
I spent 10yrs working as both a museum curator and middle manager while austerity made a bonfire of jobs across local government. One experience I recall were the external commentators
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Sarah Bugden
sarahbugden_
Today marks one year since we moved to Edmonton (or, in the words of my husband, our "Edmoversary"). Here are some things we are still puzzled by: 1a. The absence
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Dr. Alison Bateman-House
ABatemanHouse
Remember in Ebola all the discussion about needing to engage anthropologists to understand why African villagers would shun medical advice? Now we’ve got a much larger epidemic in our own
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julie gourinchas
juliegrnchs
I can completely understand the frustration independent and self-published authors have with the publishing industry. it *is* an excessively gate-kept and insular community, there's no denying that. for some authors,
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Margaret Killjoy 🏴
magpiekilljoy
history matters because you can’t know what way a rifle is pointing if you only look at the very end of the barrel. a thread i used to not care
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Ankur Warikoo
warikoo
Everyday, I get 10+ emails with the words "I feel I will let my parents down" or "They just do not understand"And then they ask for the prescription."What should I
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Suw
Suw
This article, written by someone who died in 2015 and published in Feb 2019, is fascinating, but not for the reason the New Yorker thinks. It's a very solid example
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ᴅᴜsᴛʏsᴀᴘᴘʜᴏ | เอือน...🎨🏳️🌈
itsSynii
as a fan, it means a lot to us knowing that you and your team open up for our opinions. I'm so grateful and appreciate it. I'll still continue to
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Marina Rudyak 卢玛丽
RudyakMarina
#ChineseAid followers, last week @danbanik and @sum_uio organised a webinar on #China and global governance in a post-#Covid world with leading #Chinese experts (&comments by yours truly). It was a
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Hinna
hinsterrr
Writing these tweets after someone close shared with me what they are going through and I have my two cents to share because I have heard too many stories (online
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