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@mariposawarrior

Xicana. Educator. Feminist. She/Her🦋

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Jackie Fielder (@jackiefielder_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Congratulations to striking San Francisco educators for winning pay increases and FULL healthcare coverage for your families! I am ready to work with the union and the Board of Education to ensure this agreement can be honored for years to come. When we fight, WE WIN!

Jordan Crucchiola (@jorcru) 's Twitter Profile Photo

These tents have the best tacos you’ve ever eaten in your life and are one of the best parts of the fabric of LA, asshole. Like how miserable is someone if they just hate tacos (and the people making them?) *this* much?

Cedar Salvo 🇱🇧🇵🇸 (@cedarsalvo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

59 years ago, Muhammad Ali sacrificed the prime of his career rather than compromise his principles by standing against U.S. imperialism. American athletes today are cowards who are willing partners in genocide, covered in the stench of atrocity and completely unashamed.

Ben Phillips (@benphillips76) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I don’t know who needs to hear Jesse Jackson leading the kids on Sesame Street in this beautiful call-and-response reminding them that every child is somebody, but here it is

Arden Cho (@arden_cho) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thank you Variety for featuring all 6 voices of HUNTRIX! The first cover with all Korean American women, honored to be a part of it!🕊️✨

Thank you <a href="/Variety/">Variety</a> for featuring all 6 voices of HUNTRIX! The first cover with all Korean American women, honored to be a part of it!🕊️✨
Gabrielle A. Perry, MPH (@geauxgabrielle) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Im so happy they tore his ass up in my city. That racist POS got ALL the smoke for women, beating on Mia Goth, FKA Twigs, and all these other women but softer than baby shit when it comes to fighting men.

USA TODAY (@usatoday) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Alysa Liu took her place on the top step of the Olympic podium and threw both hands in the air. The U.S. figure skater who won her first national title at 13 years old, walked away from the sport at 16, came back at 18, became world champion at 19 was now an Olympic gold

Alysa Liu took her place on the top step of the Olympic podium and threw both hands in the air.

The U.S. figure skater who won her first national title at 13 years old, walked away from the sport at 16, came back at 18, became world champion at 19 was now an Olympic gold
Oakland Roots (@oaklandrootssc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

From The Town to the world stage. 🥇 Oakland’s own Alysa Liu is bringing home Olympic gold. Congratulations, Alysa! #OaklandFirstAlways

From The Town to the world stage. 🥇

Oakland’s own Alysa Liu is bringing home Olympic gold.

Congratulations, Alysa!

#OaklandFirstAlways