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fitzsij
Had a quick look at some of the 'best' criticism of Settlers by Sakai - Rashid Johnson & redkahina.One issue of the debate is that Sakai purposefully uses inventive language,
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Lauren Peace
LaurenMPeace
Things are dark right now. Iโm so happy to have fellow journalists and friends out there grinding away and working to tell stories that matter. It makes it all a
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Larry Schweikart
LarrySchweikart
1) Thoughts on secession.2) Before 1861, the Federalists in 1814 briefly toyed with seceding from the Union over the War of 1812. (They were strongly pro-Brit). It fizzled.3) As everyone
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Soora Puli
av_1688
Holidays off to a good start. Finished - "Blood and Oil: Mohammed bin Salman's Ruthless Quest for Global Power", one of @FT 's 2020 book shortlist. Cocktail of history, palace
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๐Peter Paradise๐
byPeterParadise
Black history in America didnโt start in 1619, it started in 1502 with black catholics coming to the new world as conquistadors! A thread on the conquerors and adventurers you
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Haajara
haajara
1. Saw a tweet questioning why Nigerian houses tend to have teeny tiny windows, thereโs a myriad of reasons why our homes and cities look the way they do now.
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I too am a Black-passing Latina
InADash
So I am reading this article: https://www.nytimes.com/2021/01/03/us/oregon-cares-fund-lawsuit.html?referringSource=articleShare & see this: "But now millions of dollars in grants are on hold after one Mexican-American and two white
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Stuart Theobald
rationalhill
This "only a few" benefit from BEE narrative really needs to be challenged. Lets get some facts straight... a thread.https://twitter.com/StuartPringle1/status/1303998545272492033 The BEE Commission analysed almost 6000 BEE certifi
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Someone, Somewhere
CapobiaNB
Mistletoe is a magical herb. It's history has gotten distorted but its rightful place is powerful. I'm going to talk about two kinds of mistletoe, although 'mistletoe' is a common
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Tinu Abayomi-Paul
Tinu
Or a Black person. Because, you know, history. Hernrietta Leakes. Tuskegee. The mutilation of enslaved Black women to create the field of gynecology. Ongoing neglect of us. Textbooks that still
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Obaid Omer
obaidomer
Angry, probably incoherent, rant incoming.This is insane. This is a workshop to dismantle white supremacy culture in schools. Just look at some of the things they consider white supremacy culture.https://culturallyresponsiveleadership.com/c
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Richard Hanania
RichardHanania
State Department new document on China shows the pathologies of the national security state and new cold warriors on full display. Let's take a look.https://beta.documentcloud.org/documents/20407448-elements_of_the_china_challenge-20201
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el gato malo
boriquagato
important study looking at pre-covid serum samples from the US and from sub saharan africa (SSA)it shows wide variance in pre existing cross-resistance, much stronger in SSAthis strongly supports:pre-existing resistancelasting
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Wm Henry Morris
WmHenryMorris
Sofia Samatar (as part of UCSC's Living Writers series and on the theme of shelter that the series director introduced): "The story itself is the shelter. The story is a
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LynnFynn3
1) Remember HIV? Now that was a sneaky little bastard. It started out eluding first Luc Montagnier and then #RobertGallo , the latter having stolen two tenths of the square
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AmericAnon ๐๐๐
AmericAnon57
A history lesson - before slavery in the USA. Learn the history of slavery on whites way before blacks - wake up America. WERE YOU AWARE. ???The Irish slave trade
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