Jasmine Rachelle (@jasrachelle_) 's Twitter Profile
Jasmine Rachelle

@jasrachelle_

Actor (she/her)

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linkhttps://www.spotlight.com/profile/7815-5640-1285 calendar_today20-09-2016 19:38:53

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IT'S ALWAYS CAPITALISM (@stopneoliberals) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Corbyn needs to form a party. He's the only left-wing person with enough public support. Baffling that he hasn't done this. Being an independent won't change British politics. Labour is centre-right: that's done.

Gwdihŵ 🦉 (@youwouldknow) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“And then Trump won for a second time, but all the while the UK had learned that Gary Barlow’s son was massive, which then became a national priority.”

“And then Trump won for a second time, but all the while the UK had learned that Gary Barlow’s son was massive, which then became a national priority.”
Laila Mickelwait (@lailamickelwait) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Gisele Pelicot’s final statement about her filmed, drugged, unconscious rape by 51 men: "It's time that the macho, patriarchal society that trivialises rape changes…It's time we changed the way we look at rape.” “I’ve lost 10 years of my life…This scar will never heal.”

Gisele Pelicot’s final statement about her filmed, drugged, unconscious rape by 51 men:

"It's time that the macho, patriarchal society that trivialises rape changes…It's time we changed the way we look at rape.”

“I’ve lost 10 years of my life…This scar will never heal.”
Rhiannon Gabrielle Opuz (@rhiannongopuz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I hate this industry so much. The industry desperately needs fresh talent, working class talent at that, why a local casting wasn’t done is beyond me. This city is bursting with so much fucking talent how have 4 Scouse kids been robbed of getting their foot in the door here

David Challen (@david_challen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Only in a year where #GiselePélicot holds 50 men who raped her to account does a rapist President get named Person of the Year (for the second time). The message is clear: misogyny rewards power, while survivors like Gisele fight to ensure #ShameMustChangeSides.

Zarah Sultana MP (@zarahsultana) 's Twitter Profile Photo

After 15 months of genocide in Gaza, a ceasefire has been declared — but the US, UK & others must be held accountable for arming these atrocities. We’ll keep speaking out until the siege lifts, aid flows, schools & hospitals are rebuilt, the Occupation ends & Palestine is free.

Film Updates (@filmupdates) 's Twitter Profile Photo

‘NO OTHER LAND’ co-director Yuval Abraham reports that co-director Hamdan Ballal was attacked and wounded by Israeli settlers, and then abducted by Israeli soldiers from within the ambulance taking him to the hospital. His condition and whereabouts are currently unknown.

Jeremy Corbyn (@jeremycorbyn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

No Other Land depicts the horrifying violence Palestinians in the West Bank endure under apartheid. Yesterday, its co-director Hamdan Ballal was beaten in his home by settlers before being detained by Israeli forces. People applauded Hamdan. Now they are silent. Free Hamdan.

Zarah Sultana MP (@zarahsultana) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Solidarity with trans women after today’s Supreme Court ruling. The rollback of LGBT rights — especially trans rights — is global, bankrolled by billionaires and the far-right. Trans rights are human rights. We must defend the Equality Act and its protections for trans people.

Skyler Higley (@skyler_higley) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hollywood always learns all the wrong lessons. After the success of sinners execs are about to be like “people wanna see more movies about twins!”

Variety (@variety) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“Sinners” cinematographer Autumn Durald Arkapaw has made Oscar history as the first woman of color nominated in that category. In the history of the category, no woman has ever won the Oscar for cinematography, and only three women have ever been nominated: Rachel Morrison in

“Sinners” cinematographer Autumn Durald Arkapaw has made Oscar history as the first woman of color nominated in that category. 

In the history of the category, no woman has ever won the Oscar for cinematography, and only three women have ever been nominated: Rachel Morrison in