chaya (@chayacore) 's Twitter Profile
chaya

@chayacore

yes.

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calendar_today11-01-2009 21:00:38

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Ed Casey (@edcasey) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Oh word is it find yet another reason to criticize and belittle women for something they like season I mean pumpkin spice season already?

Kimberlé Crenshaw (@sandylocks) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If we thought the problem and the solution to the tragedy of Breonna Taylor was simply prosecuting these cops, then we’re not understanding the broader systemic conditions that allow for the kind of policing that disproportionately imperils Black Americans...

Erika Ishii (@erikaishii) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A reminder that even in his lifetime, Christopher Columbus was considered so horrendously cruel that the people responsible for the goddamn Spanish Inquisition went, “oh my god, WHAT IS WRONG WITH YOU???” and had him arrested and stripped of his titles.

KC FUCKING DISSENTS (@strychninelove) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I don’t know who needs to hear this, but there is no such thing as pre-existing conditions. It is an invention of healthcare capitalism. The rest of the world just calls it medical history.

chaya (@chayacore) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I needed this, maybe you need this too? (I never don’t need a fierce AF dance team with a drumline, let’s be real, but this is next level civic engagement, good job everyone)

Justin “Hoops” McElroy (@justinmcelroy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

You know that feeling when you’re a kid on a long road trip, and it’s dark, maybe it’s raining, but you’re not freaked out because an adult is driving? That’s a nice feeling.

Liz Plank (@feministabulous) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This asinine argument could only be made in a society profoundly committed to making black women responsible for white men’s violence.

This asinine argument could only be made in a society profoundly committed to making black women responsible for white men’s violence.
hannah s. f. ♿️ (@hannahnthewolf) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our culture forgets that children are people. Whole human beings. Their humanity isn’t partially formed. We especially forget this with marginalized kids and that forgetting puts them in so much danger. Children are people, not objects. Not problems to be fixed.