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sai 🍮
catboyzuko
As an okinawan, id like to speak on some criticisms regarding zukka, ect: The Japanese conquered my people and almost successfully eradicated our culture and our language. As of now
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lickmaballs🍏🍪
lickmaballs420
Terms to know about the Indigenous community: MMIWGT2S+Missing and murdered indigenous women, girls, trans and two-spirited relatives MMIWGT2S+ describes an epidemic of ongoing colonial violence and genocide against indigenous women,
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Rose Kalemba
RoseKalemba
Blame for MY actions? Please explain to me how I, a child rape victim who has more indigenous DNA than white, & was raped by white men am responsible for
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ᏣᎳᎩ Auntie-thwack...thwack thwack thwack thwack
EaglesElatis
Vegans who actually care already have the facts but bigoted vegans hide from reality to sustain their racist beliefs because they care more about their delusional biases than they care
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Visvajit Sriramrajan
vsvjt
Indigenous communities have historically been some of the most oppressed communities globally. Indigenous People’s Day comes and goes once a year but Indigenous people face discrimination day in and day
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mal BLM
spicyharrie
the europeans invaded the land; they raped, murdered and enslaved the Aboriginals. for the reporter say that we, in australia, don't have an understanding of history is embarrassing. Indigenous australians
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Marissa Lenti
MarissaLenti
Ever since the industry made a collective pledge to do better when it comes to hiring POC voices, I've seen a quick increase in the diversity of VO casts and
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ashley fairbanks
ziibiing
It's #MMIW Awareness Day. You can find all kinds of horrifying statistics.But I want to tell you about Indigenous women. We are born from survivors. Our mothers and grandmothers survived
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Seffi Kogen
seffikogen
This is a great example of the weaselly tendency in intellectual discourse. "Oh, you thought by 'indigenous' he meant the widely understood definition of the word? No, no, he meant
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dameyon
dameyon
From my time navigating the structural homophobia in Indig health what I’ve learnt is this, you can not use anti-racist methodologies. Mob take it personally when you highlight how their
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Indigidaddie Ⓥ
darynoceansun
Can we start a thread on books by Indigenous authors? I really want to start reading more books this year! So far I've read: 1. There There by @thommyorange2. Trail
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Harry Saddler
MondayStory
It’s the 1st of June, which in southern Australia is called the first day of winter. In the northern hemisphere stories we learn as kids winter is a time of
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Dr. Jessica B. Hernandez
doctora_nature
As a Zapotec womxn who comes from generations of weavers, I’ll NEVER ignore my elders or my communities voices over historical accounts not written by my people to justify the
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Natasha
natasha_faroogh
The best teachers for racialized students are racialized teachers. It’s true. Numerous theorists, practices, reports (read PDSB’s?) have shown this. So while we don’t expect white teachers in predominantly racialized
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decolonial auntie machine ❄️
butchkunik
how do u feel about settlers purchasing/wearing native-made jewelry? — I think this is a really good question. I'm going to thread a long answer below this, so sit tight!https://curiouscat.qa/butchkunik/post/1097782874
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Jo Phillips 🇨🇦 🏳️🌈
JoOutLoud
Convo with my teens today. When you see someone in a situation that makes you uncomfortable, imagine how they must feel. Stop, bear witness safely. Pull your phone out, record.
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