Meghan Carver (@meg_ranae) 's Twitter Profile
Meghan Carver

@meg_ranae

Wichita State Alum ‘19 // she/her/hers

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calendar_today15-09-2011 02:12:59

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Rui Xu (@ruixuks) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In 1989, I was born in Switzerland because my parents were pursuing their PhDs there and got pregnant. Because I had an older sister and China’s One Child Policy, that meant that they couldn’t go home to their friends and family and reasonably have a career.

Choose Wichita (@choosewichita) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Priority #1: Wash your hands Priority #2: Practice social distancing Priority #3: Support #RelentlesslyOriginal local businesses by visiting choosewichita.com/news/localshop…

Priority #1: Wash your hands
Priority #2: Practice social distancing 
Priority #3: Support #RelentlesslyOriginal local businesses by visiting choosewichita.com/news/localshop…
Choose Wichita (@choosewichita) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Difficulty allows Wichitans to show the world what they’re really made of: grit, passion and innovation. Learn about the city’s history of determination and how it’s supporting the community during COVID-19 at choosewichita.com/news/risetothe…. #RelentlesslyOriginal

Difficulty allows Wichitans to show the world what they’re really made of: grit, passion and innovation. Learn about the city’s history of determination and how it’s supporting the community during COVID-19 at choosewichita.com/news/risetothe…. #RelentlesslyOriginal
lains (@fevrier2nd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

YOU ARE NOT AN ALLY IF YOU DONT CORRECT YOUR RACIST/BIGOTED FAMILY & FRIENDS, IF YOU AREN’T DONATING AND SIGNING PETITIONS. YOU ARE ALLOWING THE PROBLEM TO PERSIST. FIGHTING FOR HUMAN RIGHTS IS NOT JUST SOMETHING FOR YOUR SOCIAL MEDIA REPUTATION TO BENEFIT FROM

Tatiana Mac (@tatianatmac) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Are you a white woman who is feeling sad about everything that's going on but unsure what you should be doing? I wrote you a guide on how to save your tears and to take meaningful action moving forward. 👉🏽 tatianamac.com/posts/save-the…

Shannon Watts (@shannonrwatts) 's Twitter Profile Photo

White men in America are 31 percent of the population, but they hold 65 percent of all elected positions. They’re half of all federal judges. And they’re 90 percent of Fortune 500 CEOs and senior executives. 🤷‍♀️

Steven Spohn (Spawn) (@stevenspohn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Keep seeing this in response to Michael Hickson's murder. It's a fair question but it's one that our society is not ready to admit to ourselves: Society does not treat disabled people as equals. It's harder to get attention on these issues, but that's why I use my platform

@ImaniBarbarin@disabled.social (@imani_barbarin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“I never wanted to celebrate a country in which it was necessary to hide me away so I wouldn’t be killed for the color of my skin, or to leave me as the last to be saved because of my disability.” rewire.news/article/2020/0…

Paula Clemente (@pclemente27) 's Twitter Profile Photo

❗️❕❗️Due to me becoming a citizen this year, my recent unemployment claim has been ignored for weeks 😕Please help me reach 25k retweets so I can get a mattress for my off-campus housing this upcoming fall 😩

❗️❕❗️Due to me becoming a citizen this year, my recent unemployment claim has been ignored for weeks 😕Please help me reach 25k retweets so I can get a mattress for my off-campus housing this upcoming fall 😩
soup girl (@jasminericegirl) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My mom worked at a store in Chinatown that was robbed at gunpoint when I was 16. She was run over by a car robbing the store when I was 18. Yesterday, she was threatened again by a gun. I'm 23 now. This violence isn't new and continues to threaten our livelihoods every day. 1/7

Joseph Shepard, MPA (@jshepard_17) 's Twitter Profile Photo

63 years ago, the young people of Wichita, Kansas led the nations first civil rights sit-in. Wichita’s young voices have a history of showing up & standing firm in our values, even when it’s uncomfortable. Thank you to the leaders of the Dockum Sit-In. I CAN because THEY DID!

63 years ago, the young people of Wichita, Kansas led the nations first civil rights sit-in. 

Wichita’s young voices have a history of showing up & standing firm in our values, even when it’s uncomfortable.

Thank you to the leaders of the Dockum Sit-In. I CAN because THEY DID!