a "Black-passing" Latina. (@aliciasanchez) 's Twitter Profile
a "Black-passing" Latina.

@aliciasanchez

resourcing movements: @TheEmergentFund 💸 | abolition, survivors, and sex work decrim: @safespacesdc 🌱 | csa survivor, queer mama 🌈 | views: spicy + mine 🌶️

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linkhttps://report2020.emergentfund.net/ calendar_today02-02-2009 15:57:13

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سماح | 🧚🏾‍♀️samah (@samah_fadil) 's Twitter Profile Photo

one of the last standing cities in darfur is being attacked as i type this, putting 800 thousand people in serious danger. please pay attention to what is happening in sudan! video courtesy of @KushiteDictator, i just added subtitles.

Melania Luisa Marte (@melatocatierra) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Ummmmm y’all not about to undo the decades of work Afro-Latines have put in. STOP IT. If you are not racialized as a Black person then you are not Afro-Latino/a. And therefore not Black.

Ummmmm y’all not about to undo the decades of work Afro-Latines have put in. STOP IT. If you are not racialized as a Black person then you are not Afro-Latino/a. And therefore not Black.
Dash (@diasporadash) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Exactly. This was decades upon decades of work. Folks need more rigor, research and reference. And of course the bulk of this work was by AfroLatinas BLACK WOMEN. Periodt.

smarty pants (she/ her) (@dopegirlfresh) 's Twitter Profile Photo

my abolitionist vision is shaped by my restorative justice training as well as my lived experiences and observations. in an ideal prison free society, there’s still exile. also, somebody like him wouldn’t have *made it this far* acting like this.

Black Feminist Killjoy 🦇 (@parishatcher) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The way we will defeat authoritarianism and fascism is by building a strong, left, feminist movement led by Black feminists. I'm sure of this. Our efforts to build this strong movement require resources and unfortunately money keeps flowing the other way.

Black Feminist Killjoy 🦇 (@parishatcher) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It's also confusing. Bc the research, case studies, everything you need to know about who, why, and how to fund is there. The retraction around Black leaders and Black specific work is so loud. We are truly paying for 2020 in so many ways.

ReproJobs (@reprojobs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🍉 via PP workers: Sign and share: bit.ly/PPDivest Planned Parenthood cannot position itself as a leader in the repro freedom movement, co-opting the language of freedom & self-determination, while maintaining its relationship with warmongers and military arms profiteers.

🍉 via PP workers: Sign and share: bit.ly/PPDivest Planned Parenthood cannot position itself as a leader in the repro freedom movement, co-opting the language of freedom & self-determination, while maintaining its relationship with warmongers and military arms profiteers.
Renee Bracey Sherman (@rbraceysherman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I can’t believe this man has repro’s endorsement as the most pro-choice President and protector of repro freedoms. How absolutely embarrassing for our movement. When that other man did shit like this, we were furious and said repro rights is immigrant rights. Now it’s silence.

ReproJobs (@reprojobs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We’re sunsetting on July 31 so we wanted to leave you with something fun to find each other and organize for a better movement. Here are FREE repro union stickers via Liberal Jane! Share with everyone you know!

a "Black-passing" Latina. (@aliciasanchez) 's Twitter Profile Photo

YESSSS, so excited about this upcoming teach-in being taught by a brilliant archivist (and my wife) keondrabillsfreemyn.! This is the Black Women Radicals + School For Black Feminist Politics + Black Women Writers Project (blackwomenwritersproject.com) link up we all need! ✨🖤

Emma Amador (@xemmaamador) 's Twitter Profile Photo

✨ So excited that, “The Politics of Care: Puerto Rican Women Organizing for Social Justice after 1917,” is scheduled to be published by Duke University Press in May 2025! ✨

✨ So excited that, “The Politics of Care: Puerto Rican Women Organizing for Social Justice after 1917,” is scheduled to be published by <a href="/DukePress/">Duke University Press</a> in May 2025! ✨
Raquel Willis (@raquel__willis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It was an honor to be selected as a Grand Marshall by community for Pride. But more importantly, it was an honor to wave my Black trans flag and the Palestinian flag high. Collective liberation requires understanding that all of our destinies linked.

It was an honor to be selected as a Grand Marshall by community for Pride.

But more importantly, it was an honor to wave my Black trans flag and the Palestinian flag high. Collective liberation requires understanding that all of our destinies linked.
Latesha Byrd (@latesha_byrd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Have you seen this recent headline? This is why I consistently advocate for women not internalizing everything that gets dropped into our laps, whether at work, at home, or in our relationships—it can make you sick, literally. My advice? 🧵👇🏾

Have you seen this recent headline? This is why I consistently advocate for women not internalizing everything that gets dropped into our laps, whether at work, at home, or in our relationships—it can make you sick, literally. 

My advice? 🧵👇🏾
Alán ♿ 🆓🍉 (@migrantscribble) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Nothing like being erased from an archive. HATE IT HERE. " 'LATINIDAD IS CANCELLED.' So begins Renee Hudson’s new book Latinx Revolutionary Horizons: Form and Futurity in the Americas." lareviewofbooks.org/article/a-poli…