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Risq D.Animasaun πŸ’™πŸ’œπŸ’›πŸ’š

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RMNurse 😷Afrocate✊🏿 Columnist@VanguardNG #OutsideLookingIn CDW Leader Care of Life Service
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Ben Crump(@AttorneyCrump) 's Twitter Profile Photo

INCREDIBLY POWERFUL!πŸ”₯ 'We have two different wounds, and looking at yours does nothing to heal mine.' How can we heal the world without allyship and action?
πŸŽ₯: TikTik/buttonpoetry

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Runnymede Trust(@RunnymedeTrust) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Over half of Black children, and 47% of Asian children are living in poverty.

Utterly shocking in 2024 Britain, and inexcusable. This is a political choice.

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Mental Health Africa | Psychebabble Foundation(@PsychebabbleNG) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Everyone deserves access to health care, especially mental health care.

Official first visit for project LOVE HOME.
Special thanks to our amazing team.

With Project , Psychebabble Foundation will be providing FREE mental health care & psychosocial support

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Floella Benjamin(@FloellaBenjamin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It’s sickening, worrying and disturbing to know that such harmful,disgraceful and dangerous language has been used against . It puts women of colour in danger and highlights the ingrained racism and misogynistic attitudes that exist in society bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politi…

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Wellcome Collection(@ExploreWellcome) 's Twitter Profile Photo

β€œAgeing and death is something we all experience.

But as my nana lay in her hospital bed, I was reminded of why I wanted to write β€˜Divided’ – to reduce unnecessary suffering.”

β€œAgeing and death is something we all experience. But as my nana lay in her hospital bed, I was reminded of why I wanted to write β€˜Divided’ – to reduce unnecessary suffering.”
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Bishop Talbert Swan(@TalbertSwan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

They want our…

Swag but not our stress
Creativity but not our crisis
Magic but not our misfortune
Drip but not our difficulty
Style but not our sorrow
Inspiration but not our irritation
RHYTHM but not our BLUES

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Irish in Britain(@irishinbritain) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We welcome TfL new Overground names - they invite us to learn more about migrant & activist histories that shape Britain
Our letter to The Telegraph in response to Camilla Tominey, who argued that some of those recognised are less worthy than Irish workers
irishinbritain.org/news/the-namin…

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Kenny Akers(@KeneAkers) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Earlier this evening, I found myself in a mild discussion about the controversy surrounding the term ADOS, which stands for 'American Descendants of Slavery.' This topic is sensitive and can be very divisive within the Black community. However, it's essential to shed light on…

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BBC London(@BBCLondonNews) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Domestic abuse incidents and crimes are up 11% over the last five years in London, whilst prosecutions are down 33% over the same period. That means 94% of reported domestic abuse crimes now don't end in prosecution.

Jessica Ure | bbc.in/42Xs3p2 |

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Cake Lady(@got_cake) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Remembering the incomparable Ruth Brown. A powerhouse vocalist and a key figure in the development of R&B, Brown's soul-stirring performances left an indelible mark on the music world.

Fun Fact: Ruth Brown is the aunt of the great rapper Rakim.

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Prof Calvin Moorley RN PhD(@CalvinMoorley) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The first Black matron in the NHS, from a class of one to a class of many, if yer a Black matron or above tap ❀️

The first Black matron in the NHS, from a class of one to a class of many, if yer a Black matron or above tap ❀️
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AFRICAN & BLACK HISTORY(@AfricanArchives) 's Twitter Profile Photo

George McLaurin, the first black man admitted to the University of Oklahoma in 1948 was forced to sit in a corner far from his classmates.

When he first applied he was denied based on his race. He went to court & it ruled that denying him was unconstitutional.

George McLaurin, the first black man admitted to the University of Oklahoma in 1948 was forced to sit in a corner far from his classmates. When he first applied he was denied based on his race. He went to court & it ruled that denying him was unconstitutional.
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