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As part of our ongoing commitment to racial equity, inclusion, and diversity, we are thrilled to host Professor Erika Lee for a #TwitterTogetherTalk on #StopAsianHate in conversation with our
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isla
islanobody
I think part of the reason a lot of (white) agronomists / crop scientists / industrial agriculture proponents get so mad about agroecology is because it's a movement led by
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Courtney Milan đŠ
courtneymilan
Okay, Iâve been thinking about this for the last 24 hours, which is a sign I want to say this more directly.âNot every WOC should have to take care with
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IndigenousXca - Alexis @ankatea
IndigenousXca
something I donât think occurs to settlers is that Indigenous people already are living in a post-apocalyptic world if this is a new concept for you, you donât read enough
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Yousef Munayyer
YousefMunayyer
C'mon @JoyAnnReid, this aint it.https://twitter.com/ZahraBilloo/status/1300872605067481089 So, let's talk about this a bit because this is a moment lots of people can learn from and an all too common trend in
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Amalia Skarlatou Levi
amaliasl
Since pretty much everyone under quarantine has to use digitized primary sources, I thought it might be useful to point to #digitalarchives that *explicitly* acknowledge & caution users abt #archivalsilences
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just here- stand mixerless
sankofaspace
Thereâs something really really disconcerting about the fact that coloured culture is constantly violated and toted as a trope or a caricature of a people but as soon as these
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George Francis
GFrancis420
National IQ and the Wealth of Nations in chartNIQ and (log) GDP capita from the Maddison project shows a strong relationship over 200 years!Here are some of my comments on
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Emilie Takayama é«ć±±ăšăăȘăŒ
eytakamou
I came across an industrialist named Tadasaburo Yamamoto (1860-1927), who is the man portrayed in this well-known caricature of the nouveau riche. He was also known as the Tiger Lord
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Eleni Ravanis
eleniravanis
The 'Computing, Technology,& Space' session of #SSiC2020 has kicked off! Invited speakers for this session are @cyberlyra, @DrSyedMustafaA1, @shaka_lulu & @anulikesstars. Some excellent discussions so far on science fiction, science
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jeffrey ansloos
jeffreyansloos
I've worked in three universities. In every single one there have been ethnic identity frauds and race shifting. Every year I have sat on admissions committees and hiring committees, I
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Visvajit Sriramrajan
vsvjt
Indigenous communities have historically been some of the most oppressed communities globally. Indigenous Peopleâs Day comes and goes once a year but Indigenous people face discrimination day in and day
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redfish
redfishstream
On African Liberation Day, we remember Burkinabé socialist revolutionary Thomas Sankara.Sankara became the President of Burkina Faso at the age of 33. He only lasted 4 years, because he was
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WalkingInAustin
WalkingInAustin
I mention my whiteness a lot. I'm certainly not proud of it.I mention it because occasionally I get misidentified as someone w/Indigenous heritage.It speaks volumes of how many white people
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Sam Parker đșđČ
SamParkerSenate
Thread on communist subversion via stoking racial tension since 1928:1.Communist Revolution In America divided into 2 phases:-Violent & Non-violent-Violent phase to stoke chaos, anarchy & government crisis-Non-violent phase most imp
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Bobbette From Brixton
WhoTheFIsDis
France is responsible for the assassination of 22 African presidents. 22. That country is the thorn in Africaâs side. Each time a president comes up to try and become independent,
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