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Sam Siva

@samli0n

Land In Our Names

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TheLawAbidingCitizen (@lowchelsea1712) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Jamaica has a sexual harassment and abuse culture in which abhorrent behavior is tolerated and seen as a minor inconvenience to women and society at large.

Sana Saeed (@sanasaeed) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Between the continued collapse of the UK gov’t, Italy’s open embrace of neo-fascism, Sweden voting far right, the Swiss banning niqabs, France’s existence & RUS/UKR war -we need to ask what is wrong with European civilization and why is it unable to uphold freedom & democracy?

RSA Union (@rsaunion) 's Twitter Profile Photo

So despite a petition, a survey, and a majority vote showing that The RSA staff would like to unionise with iwgb dot com, management are refusing voluntary recognition and insist we'd be better off with a staff representative group🙄Here’s why we want union recognition instead: a 🧵

Arawelo (@sagalabas) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The most heart-wrenching thing about Somalia’s drought crisis is that children who have yet to have the equal opportunity to grow beyond the age of 5 are dying one by one due to hunger, malnutrition and diseases. We are losing a whole generation in Somalia under our eyes.

Kamau Franklin (@kamaufranklin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Creole Slave Revolt - On this date, Nov. 7 1841 the most successful revolt of enslaved Africans in the US took place. The US slave ship "Creole" was seized by the 128 Africans on the way to New Orleans & forced to sail to the Bahamas where slavery was abolished.

The Creole Slave Revolt - On this date, Nov. 7 1841 the most successful revolt of enslaved Africans in the US took place. The US slave ship "Creole" was seized by the 128 Africans on the way to New Orleans & forced to sail to the Bahamas where slavery was abolished.
Decolonial Feminist Readings (@decolfeminism) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Dalit Feminist Theory is a collection of essays which explores the caste question in relation to emancipatory feminist politics. The essays complement and critique each other on a number of theoretical debates which have previously and systematically omitted caste.

Dalit Feminist Theory is a collection of essays which explores the caste question in relation to emancipatory feminist politics. The essays complement and critique each other on a number of theoretical debates which have previously and systematically  omitted caste.
Shaista Aziz 💙 (@shaistaaziz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Where did your wealth come from? No, where did it really come from? Jamaica is considering seeking compensation from Conservative MP Richard Drax for his family's role in slavery. His ancestors were pioneers of sugar and slave trades in the Caribbean bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politi…

Arawelo (@sagalabas) 's Twitter Profile Photo

PLEASE SHARE!!!!!! Famine is happening, so I’m trying to fundraise £8k for minority and marginalised people in Somalia IDP camps who cannot access urgent humanitarian assistance. For more information, check out the link! SADO Somalia muslimgiving.org/SomaliaFamineA…

Carol Narcisse (@carolnarcisse) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Things that need changing in JA 2023 (1) Exclusion from our beaches."If this nation cannot develop more effective strategies for inclusion,ownership,& a sense of belonging...people will destroy the very things...currently holding the threads together. jamaicaobserver.com/columns/keep-o…

Keanu Nazari 🇵🇸 (@keanunazari) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The first Afro-Colombian Vice President Francia Márquez Mina dodged another assassination attempt. A seven kilo roadside bomb was found close to the VP‘s house shortly before she planned to visit. 🧵

The first Afro-Colombian Vice President <a href="/FranciaMarquezM/">Francia Márquez Mina</a> dodged another assassination attempt. 

A seven kilo roadside bomb was found close to the VP‘s house shortly before she planned to visit. 🧵
Maurice Mcleod (he/him) (@mowords) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is one of the most bizarre political photos I’ve ever seen. This is the British Home Secretary in apparent ecstasy at the building of detention centers in Rwanda where she dreams of sending desperate people. This is now considered normal?

This is one of the most bizarre political photos I’ve ever seen. 
This is the British Home Secretary in apparent ecstasy at the building of detention centers in Rwanda where she dreams of sending desperate people. 
This is now considered normal?
Alex Shams (@alexshams_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The environmental catastrophe facing Iraq: “If you travel to any village in Iraq, you will find contamination, radiation, and cancers. This is the legacy of the American invasion and the wars that came before it — everyone left their waste behind.” undark.org/2021/12/22/eco…