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AnthoninePierre
Let’s talk about @cmlauriecumbo tho. .@cmlauriecumbo spoke last night about how this movement is not led by Black people. That is an outright lie. She basically said Black organizers &
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LB Klein, MSW, MPA (she/they)
LB_Klein
Black women/femmes are the past, present, & future of progressive movement-building. White women/femmes, don't just thank them, donate what you can to support their work & invest in a brighter
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Adin Dobkin
AdinDobkin
As requested by @rkoreis and @senorerikv, a little bit about the building blocks of Sprinting Through No Man’s Land, the research, and what sources I used to retell the story
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sadalsuud
sadalsvvd
a thread on becoming "money positive", or: going from art school dropout to software middle management and dabbling the stock market growing up, I had an inexplicable, implicit distrust of
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Richard Reeve
RJ_Reeve
I was devastated to learn of the imminent closure of @ORGinfo, where I worked for 6 years. It's a huge loss to UK peace and security work. But it's also
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Jura Gorohovsky
gorohoroh
I'd like to follow up on my yesterday's #RussiaProtests tweets to provide some background and insight for those who live outside Russia. What exactly is wrong about Putin's autocracy? Thread
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Craig Whiteside
CraigAWhiteside
Thread: I have the pleasure of working in an amazing community of folks who helped make our "newly online" counterterrorism course a great experience, stretching me in many ways but
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Fabio Angiolillo
FabioAngiolillo
A (not-too-much) provocative and extremely interesting article by @jayjamescarter on @supchinanews. A comparison between #Trump's and Mao Zedong's followers' actions, twisted around #CapitolHill and the beginning of the Cultural
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jourdain
jourdayen
here's a thread of everything I've written in 2020: in january I wrote about the Black Women film series at @FilmForumNYC for @VanityFair. some films included in the series: GEORGIA
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Brooksian Humanist
bluejohnnyd
#NoComradesUnder1k is good. Almost all of it I've seen has appeared genuinely wholesome, well intentioned even when critical, inclusive, and predicated on an impulse towards openness and support.But let's complicate
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Deramin
otdderamin
This is a decent touch stone of where things stand in Eugene. Black Unity (whose leadership is public and made up primarily of BIPOC) has been leading peaceful protests mainly
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T. Benjamin
1FreeInhabitant
282) Trump, the greatest actor, Part III... 283) If you're new to this thread, you can start w/ Part 1 here:https://twitter.com/1FreeInhabitant/status/1099515180008955904Part 2 here:https://twitter.com/1FreeInhabitant/status/11932116197
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ਜੋਧਸਿੰਘ (JungNihang)
YungBhujang
The propensity of many Sikhs (I’ve noticed prominently in the diaspora) to highlight genetics and race in their understanding of Sikh martial heritage underlines a really poor understanding of social
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CHESAI
CHESAIhpsr
Putting the public back into public health: communities organising solidarity responses to Covid-19 by @eleanorwhyle @VanManya @BradyLeanne and Rene Loewenson reflecting on the work of the CANs in South Africa
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Tweeting Historians
Tweetistorian
SECOND THREAD: SENDERO LUMINOSO AND THE PERUVIAN INTERNAL ARMED CONFLICT. After 12 years of military rule, Peru held presidential elections on May 18, 1980. Months before, a national assembly had
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Isabelle Lim
IsabelleLimCNA
Ok today is a MONSTROUS day for climate change discussion in parliament (I'm thrilled) but also overwhelmed. So here's a recap of some highlights: @wpsg 's Dennis Tan has called
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