Dr. Felicia Francesca (@feliciagabriele) 's Twitter Profile
Dr. Felicia Francesca

@feliciagabriele

PhD: c19th anti-slavery bazaars & exhibitions | material (culture) girlie | Lecturer in human rights, humanitarianism & social justice @mcgill_HCS | ✍ (she/her)

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Keneshia Grant, Ph.D. (@keneshiagrant) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I sent a copy of The Great Migration and the Democratic Party to Henry Louis Gates Jr, with a letter begging him to do a PBS special on The Great Migration. (I don't actually know him... I was just asking for what I want as a viewer 😅) Four years later, it's here!👇🏾

Duke University Press (@dukepress) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are thrilled that Barnard College professor Monica L. Miller's 2009 book "Slaves to Fashion" is the inspiration for the 2025 The Metropolitan Museum of Art Costume Institute exhibition. #MetGala ow.ly/3WZq50TIecs

We are thrilled that <a href="/BarnardCollege/">Barnard College</a> professor Monica L. Miller's 2009 book "Slaves to Fashion" is the inspiration for the 2025 <a href="/metmuseum/">The Metropolitan Museum of Art</a> Costume Institute exhibition. #MetGala 
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Francesca Albanese, UN Special Rapporteur oPt (@franceskalbs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

And I am delighted to be with you, #McGill students, faculty members and staff who wish to understand better what is happening in the occupied Palestinian territory, why it is happening and how we can - and must - stop it. See you today. Meanwhile: Montreal has welcome me with

Ayesha Vemuri (@ayeshavemuri) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“Universities are not innocent spaces. They need to be (at the very least) apartheid free zones” - Francesca Albanese, UN Special Rapporteur oPt’s clarity of vision should be a model for everyone, especially all university administrators

#WOMENSART (@womensart1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Maija Isola (1927– 2001) Finnish designer of printed textiles who created over 500 patterns, including Unikko ("Poppy") #WomensArt

Maija Isola (1927– 2001) Finnish designer of printed textiles who created over 500 patterns, including Unikko ("Poppy") #WomensArt