Ada Ferrer (@adita_ferrer) 's Twitter Profile
Ada Ferrer

@adita_ferrer

Dayton-Stockton Professor of History, Princeton University. Pulitzer and LA Times Book Prize author of CUBA: AN AMERICAN HISTORY.

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Michael J Bustamante, Ph.D. (@mj_busta) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Pleased to announce the call for applications for the 2nd edition of @umchc's Goizueta Distinguished Presidential Residence Program. Application due 11/15. mailchi.mp/miami.edu/libr…

Kamala’s Wins (@harris_wins) 's Twitter Profile Photo

BREAKING: In a terrifying moment, Donald Trump says that his Project 2025 plan to round up migrants will be a bloody operation. This is what fascism looks like. Retweet to make sure every American sees this and knows how dangerous Trump is.

Lalo Alcaraz (@laloalcaraz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Undocumented Immigrants are so busy during this election season! Taking jobs, voting in elections against Republicans, taking over apartment buildings with their gangs, committing murder, eating your pets... where do they find the time? #GOPpropaganda

Geraldo Cadava (@gerry_cadava) 's Twitter Profile Photo

As the dehumanization of migrants continues, I want to re-up this powerful Public Books series, "Migrant Futures." The essays are as relevant as ever. publicbooks.org/series/migrant…

Elie Mystal (@elienyc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Haitian immigrants, here LEGALLY under temporary protected status, who fled their homeland under political and economic duress, being made to feel afraid by white Americans hooked into the racist white wing machine.

Yamiche Alcindor (@yamiche) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Made my weekday @todayshow debut reporting from Springfield, Ohio about Haitian immigrants, speaking the language—Haitian Creole —that my grandma gifted me, & chronicling the struggles of people who fled insecurity in Haiti & again feel unsafe in the U.S.

Alondra Nelson (@alondra) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Shame on Columbia. These policies are antithetical to the very mission of higher ed and these institutions. The suppression of faculty and student expression is an affront to the purpose of the university as a site of learning and debate and a microcosm of democratic practice.

Ada Ferrer (@adita_ferrer) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Read genius writers who are also Haitian immigrants. So looking forward to diving into Edwidge Danticat’s latest. #Haiti #HaitianImmigrants npr.org/2024/09/09/nx-…

Yesenia Barragan🍉 (@y__barragan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Check out my newest publication: "Latin America in the Antebellum Black Press" in the The Journal of African American History examining how antebellum African American newspapers discussed slavery, abolition & racial equality in the greater Americas #VastEarlyAmerica #BlackHistory journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1086/72…

Check out my newest publication: "Latin America in the Antebellum Black Press" in the <a href="/JAAHistory/">The Journal of African American History</a> examining how antebellum African American newspapers discussed slavery, abolition &amp; racial equality in the greater Americas #VastEarlyAmerica #BlackHistory journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1086/72…
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“Many Haitian people are desperate. They are starving,” Roxane Gay writes. "And few people outside of Haiti care. It is much easier to make jokes about mud cakes, or to dance to a remix of Trump saying, ‘They’re eating the cats. They’re eating the dogs.’ ” nyer.cm/5hjsPAf

Danny Rivero (@toomuchme) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Cuban government is launching a new crackdown on independent media outlets. There can be no freedom without freedom of the press. El Toque is my favorite Cuban outlet, publishing political cartoons, a black market exchange rate tracker, community level reporting, etc.....

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"Lourdes Gil y la trampa del tiempo" por Pablo Medina. hypermediamagazine.com/literatura/lou… “Lourdes Gil fue en un principio una lezamiana convencida, discípula de aquella escuela mitificadora y densa de un barroco cubano”.