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Tsɔɔlɔ Awo

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Dr. CBS (@drcbs_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Youre closer to living in your car than living in a mansion—or a paid off house for that matter. Organize and have some class solidarity.

Chisomo Kalinga, PhD (@chisomowrites) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Another good day to remind people that just because an academic is renowned for their work in social justice, antiracism, decolonisation, or equality, it does not mean they are invested in this work at a personal level. Some are very good at researching these topics. That is all.

Dr. CBS (@drcbs_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We gotta stop projecting politics onto folks just because they write about a particular subject. Most academics writing about radicals and revolutionaries are doing so as an object of inquiry NOT because they share their commitments. Folks’ politics can be gleaned from how +

Dr. CBS (@drcbs_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

There are no heroes in academia (but countless enemies). None. The best in the industry strive to be guerrilla intellectuals and to commit class suicide. Those who are most successful falter and fail all the time, but always toward a better methodology to keep trying.

All-African People's Revolutionary Party (A-APRP) (@aaprp) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We have to remember that them changing the face of the President of the United Snakes of Amerikkka will have no significant change in improving the material conditions of African and other colonized working class/poor people in the U.S. or around the world. The primary

Black Liberation Media ✊🏿 (@blm_edia) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I hope we understand that imperialism with a Black face is still imperialism. That imperialism in a woman's body is still imperialism. And it is imperialism that must be stopped

Dr. CBS (@drcbs_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Too often, resources are extracted from the people in the name of “organizing” that doesn’t actually benefit us. There’s nothing radical about asking working people to fund distraction, spectacle, navel gazing pet projects, individualist pursuits, etc.

Dr. CBS (@drcbs_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I wonder what our movements would be like if we said less names and did more avenging—if the struggle was for power instead of to matter.

Tsɔɔlɔ Awo (@okaikor) 's Twitter Profile Photo

the thing about the breakdancing research professor who decided she was an “expert” even in the practice of breakdancing is that it’s not uncommon for academics to do that in their fields. in fact it’s common. they may write about it, research about it, but ain’t been about it.

L E F T, PhD ⚫️ (@leftsentthis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“Black revolutionaries do not drop from the moon. We are created by our conditions, shaped by our oppression. We are manufactured in droves in ghetto streets; [and] places like Attica, San Quentin, Bedford Hills, Leavenworth, and Sing Sing.”–Assata Shakur

“Black revolutionaries do not drop from the moon. We are created by our conditions, shaped by our oppression. We are manufactured in droves in ghetto streets; [and] places like Attica, San Quentin, Bedford Hills, Leavenworth, and Sing Sing.”–Assata Shakur
Danie ❤️ you (@obaa_boni) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today I want people who have never considered abolition to consider it Today in America, Khalfah - an innocent Black man is going to be put to death despite evidence of his innocence Today in Ghana, the judiciary denies bail to protestors fighting destruction of water sources!