Malinda Maynor Lowery (@malindalowery) 's Twitter Profile
Malinda Maynor Lowery

@malindalowery

she/her—mom, teacher, historian/filmmaker, lumbee—picker, grinner, lover, sinner. Nobody’s tweets but mine.

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Scalawag (@scalawagmag) 's Twitter Profile Photo

For #NativeAmericanHeritageMonth, let's revisit a story from Malinda Maynor Lowery about that time the Lumbee Tribe scared Catfish Cole into the swamp—for two straight days. scalawagmagazine.org/2020/01/ambush…

Malinda Maynor Lowery (@malindalowery) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My people, please share this exciting project I’m working on—it’s a big leap for me and im so proud of it. LUMBEELAND fundraising.fracturedatlas.org/lumbeeland-fil…

Ivory A. Toldson (@toldson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Check out my latest article: “Needlessly Contentious and Emotionally Loaded” Why My Tweet about White Privilege in Research Got Almost 15,000 Likes linkedin.com/pulse/needless… via LinkedIn

Native Bound Unbound (@natboundunbound) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This Day in History: On December 19, 1715, over 300 years ago, South Carolina Rev. Gideon Johnston, of the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts, wrote a letter that pointed to the capture, sale and enslavement of as many as 1400 Native American people.

This Day in History: On December 19, 1715, over 300 years ago, South Carolina Rev. Gideon Johnston, of the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts, wrote a letter that pointed to the capture, sale and enslavement of as many as 1400 Native American people.
EricaPerel (@ericaperel) 's Twitter Profile Photo

And in more NC-news ecosystem news, I recommend this collaboration between two Table Stakes Cohort 5 members, Border Belt Independent and The Assembly, that revisits the 1988 occupation of the Robesonian in Robeson County. borderbelt.org/robeson-county…

North Carolina Highway Historical Markers (@nc_markers) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#OnThisDay in 1872, the Lowrie Gang committed its last robbery. The daring raid netted $28,000. Days later, Henry Berry Lowrie, the leader of the band, disappeared and launched himself into North Carolina legend. marker page + map: ncmarkers.com/Markers.aspx?M…

#OnThisDay in 1872, the Lowrie Gang committed its last robbery. The daring raid netted $28,000. Days later, Henry Berry Lowrie, the leader of the band, disappeared and launched himself into North Carolina legend. marker page + map: ncmarkers.com/Markers.aspx?M…
Monte Randall (@mvskokerandall) 's Twitter Profile Photo

mvskokemedia.com/video-game-fea… This is a one of a kind opportunity to use technology to advance learning of the Mvskoke language. No tribal funds will be used, we have an opportunity to lead the way for others in Indigenous language revitalization. #ILDecade #indigenouslanguages

Maggie Blackhawk (@maggieblackhawk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today the #SCOTUS upheld the Indian Child Welfare Act in an opinion authored by Justice Barrett. Much of the fight has been left for another day--in that #SCOTUS declined to reach some of the thorniest issues. But ICWA survives. So much to learn here. supremecourt.gov/opinions/22pdf…

Today the #SCOTUS upheld the Indian Child Welfare Act in an opinion authored by Justice Barrett.  Much of the fight has been left for another day--in that #SCOTUS declined to reach some of the thorniest issues.  But ICWA survives.  So much to learn here.  supremecourt.gov/opinions/22pdf…
Sarah Nagem (@sarah_nagem) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A big thank you to Malinda Maynor Lowery for talking to me about her new film, “Lumbeeland.” (Watch the trailer within the story) borderbelt.org/lumbeeland-fil…

Democracy Now! (@democracynow) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“I literally felt that I was in a war zone.” Emory University professor Emil' Keme describes being arrested while defending student antiwar protesters in what is an unprecedented expansion of campus suppression to include faculty arrests.