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Sahaj Kohli
SahajKohli
Many children of immigrants have access to resources our parents didn't have, and prioritizing healing & growth is great & all... but can we please talk about what it REALLY
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ItIsOurDutyToWin
kalebautman
Bronzeville ain’t the only place black people live in this city. Bronzeville is hella privileged compared to other black communities. I was born and raised out west and lived out
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Shirin
shirinmehrotra
What connects Pakistan to Burma (Myanmar)? It's this bowl of Khao Suey - a one-bowl dish of noodles, chicken/mutton/beef (there's a vegetarian version too), comforting coconut broth topped with a
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Ian Dickson
IDickson258
1. Another thread of my rambling reflections about the politics of the care experience going back to the 50's to the present day. > 2. As I have said, the
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Gabrielle Giffords
GabbyGiffords
Ten years ago, my life and my community changed forever. I was shot in the head, six people were killed, 12 others injured. But the attack did not break me—or
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Nia DaCosta
NiaDaCosta
Been hunting down resources to help our Asian-Am community in light of the horrifying increase in racist violence against them. Tried to keep this as community-based as possible. 1st, a
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patrick hitchman-craig
Craig_Nation
1. Thursday morning ramblings: The internet and social media, for all its gifts, make it really difficult to be in community. These challenges are acute for christian communities/local churches. 2.
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Staci 🌱
MsEbony23
Greenwood was a thriving community in Tulsa, OK. The Black community supported its businesses and the social life was abundant. The story of Greenwood is a story of people that
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Chad Underwood
chadaunderwood
You're doing well and built a community of 1,000. Now you wanna release a PAID guide.Here's why you should release a FREE guide first.THREAD Paid guides are great ways to
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Alisande DeMerovence
AlisandeDM
I don't have the time to list everything. A soul. Competence. Compassion. Charisma. Joy. The best interests of the country at heart. Wit. A sharp intellect. A track record that
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Peter Wright
petewright1988
Thanks to @rickhillni for getting me onto this from @PaulTripp - it’s been my paternity leave reading! A thread of some snippets from today’s chapter on ‘limits’ that I’ve found
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Sepideh
sepzilla
Equity and inclusion work is difficult and uncomfortable. Instead of opening their mouths to represent a constituency that will not like the work when they are uncomfortable, city council members
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Defense Fund PDX
DefenseFundPdx
It warms our hearts to see energy being poured into the community many of us hold so dearly, and attention paid to a population that is often otherwise invisible.1/ A
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Alex C
AlexC_EMHS
#EMGTwitter, NTAS bulletins are typically too general to be actionable, but I’d say DHS is leaning more forward on this one than they ever have before. In my exp most
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read ‘discourse on colonialism’ by aimé césaire!
queersocialism
one of the things that annoys me the most about the colonial nuclear family + patriarchal romanticism ideations, beyond its unabashed violence on oppressed people, is how it obfuscates, deprioritizes,
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Sarit Michaeli
saritm0
Just back from the Jordan Valley. This is some of the devastation left yesterday by Israeli bulldozers that ripped through Khirbet Humsah, a remote Palestinian herder community. Rain has just
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