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Sofia
SofiaZiadaa
Growing up as a girl in a large Eritrean family literally my only concern was garnering approval + praise. I wouldn’t change it for the world but... as a grown
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Maazị Ogbonnaya
maazi_ogbonnaya
For those of you watching Nollywood especially Asaba branch thinking that igwe, prince and princess are Igbo cultural construct. "Igbo enwe eze" means that Igbo don't have king. Igbo had
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Ariel Edwards-Levy
aedwardslevy
are we seriously doing this againhttps://www.huffpost.com/entry/face-masks-poll-partisan-culture-war_n_5ec584fcc5b642a7d150e103 By contrast: These sentiments won't necessarily translate into behavior: you can think wearing a mask is res
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jun
_amejun
expose thread on @xiu___ ‘s hateful and problematic continuing behaviour in a recent groupchat. Starting with their inappropriate attitude and messages towards @shouyyo . 1/3 he has mentioned multiple times
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Dr. Emily Anhalt
dremilyanhalt
Should people be held accountable for their actions? Of course. But weaponized shame does not tend to help people deal with the “bad” parts of themselves. Instead, it teaches them
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Durran
therealdurran_
I hope a lot of Howard Twitter got a chance to watch and really internalize that Girlfriends episode about Maya’s wedding. Joan was out of line for a bunch of
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Mark Greene
RemakingManhood
Men need to acknowledge that we are under attack. *The trick,* and damn this is a difficult trick for millions of men, is to wake up and realize this violent
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Dr Laura McAtackney
LMcAtackney
A tale of two biographies? Sir Hans Sloane, founder of the British Museum, interior collector and slave ownerHere is the rather partial biography from RTE / EPIC: all discoveries, collections
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Martha Crawford
shrinkthinks
We can tell that this is the case because: movies. How about: we can tell that is the case because women who LIVED IN THE 1980’s STILL ALIVE AND CAN
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Mwiya
mwiyas
What do Beats, Jordan, Yeezy, Tidal all have this in common?African Americans have found a hack for creating billion dollar fortunes by monetizing culture. Michael Jackson was probably first to
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Cultured Mongrel
culturedmongrel
Rebuilding the Arts:Star ratings are a lazy, reductive and pointless review system. They mean nothing unless you have the exact same taste/ life experience/ daily routine as the critic. People
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#MusicIsArt,ArtIsMusic
crioden_sa
South Africa was going to be GREAT if radio and television displayed 90% local content from the start. You can't say someone should stop "sounding American" when all they watched
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tonari
heytonari
Two months ago we installed the very first tonari pilot, which connects two open areas in Frontier Consulting’s Osaka and Tokyo offices. After many conversations and research surveys, we wanted
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Craig A. Carter
CraigACarter1
1/2. If you want to make sense of 2020, think of it this way. We are living through the collapse of political liberalism. Classical liberalism upheld human rights & freedom
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☀️ // resting (aka playing p0kem0n insurgence)
copykitten__
Just something that I'm noticing being on a side line completely (not belonging to neither Black nor Korean nor Asian community (I think Indian was included here, too?) and haven't
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Marco Rogers
polotek
Some of y'all have hard me talk about how Whiteness as a culture resists examination. I'm glad to see that is changing.https://nmaahc.si.edu/learn/talking-about-race/topics/whiteness The infographic from this page is interesting. Th
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