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Yuri Kageyama
yurikageyama
1) I spoke to some American university students about The AP today, and they wanted me to talk about my bicultural (Japan and the U.S.) experiences. I told them about
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megan | BLM | ACAB
paperthinplans_
evening all. i’ve been trying to utilize my voice to the people who need to hear it most: people i know IRL sitting on instagram. i’m going to drop any
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(🔞) engineer gaming
noticesyourbulg
one thing that i detest with every fiber of my being is when people who have never set foot in Chicago parrot the racist, classist "criticisms" without any consideration of
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Megan Lau
megan_lau
I’m inviting non-Black folks reading this to ask yourselves if there are Black curators, chefs, designers, artists, novelists, humorists, drag performers, essayists, dancers, stylists, etc. whose work you are familiar
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Nai González
nai__gonzalez
So Venezuelan twitter has been debating racism in Vzla. I think that bc 1) racism in Vzla is & has always been less pernicious than in the US and 2)
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Dr. Malinda S. Smith
MalindaSmith
Data, understanding deficit narratives & systemic racism in Canada: 1)”Blacks” here refer to Black ppl/Black Canadians, not NZ’s All Blacks. 2) In Canada, Black ppl make up 3.5%/1.2M of the
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radnad 🐍 erwin’s simp
st0nerfem
Thread on how to help women in prison in the U.S."Women make up seven percent of the 2.4 million total inmate population within the state and federal prison system --
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Molly McKew
MollyMcKew
Wars on history aren’t about winning history. They are about justifying & framing a current course of action, and sketching a vector — a direction — for the future.Understanding the
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Aris M Clemons
ClemonsAris
This is a tweet to announce that I am officially on the job market. I am a scholar of language, race, and identity in institutional contexts (one of which is
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Kate Masur
katemasur
I wrote an op-ed to mark the 155th anniversary of passage of the nation's first federal civil rights statute. The Civil Rights Act of 1866 passed on April 9, 1866,
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mehreenkhn
MehreenKhn
Talking about race is always an awkward conversation in Brussels. Responses from officialdom are a mix of ignorance, complacency, defensiveness and denial. Seems to stem from myth that being pro-EU
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Floyd
floydian_sleep
Let us take a moment to remember some of the most brilliant roles played by Chadwick Boseman in his short but impactful career and his incessant attempts at making the
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Rhea Boyd MD, MPH
RheaBoydMD
Public schools are a critical terrain of struggle for equality in the US. They are spaces where kids AND communities access the resources vital to health, mobility, and longer life
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Karen Attiah
KarenAttiah
WOW. So a white Jewish woman from Kansas City has been lying her whole adult life by pretending to be black. The Truth, and the Anti-Black Violence of My Lies
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Joanne Harris
Joannechocolat
Let’s make this one about CHARACTER NAMES. Follow the hashtag to collect them all! #TenThingsAboutCharacterNames https://twitter.com/peacocksrus/status/1198993522231304193 1. Choosing names for your characters is not just a matter of picking a
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Ibram X. Kendi
DrIbram
@VanJones68 sees 2 solutions for eliminating health disparities: "ending. . racism" and Black people taking "more responsibility for our individual health choices."In other words, Jones is expressing both antiracist and
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