Shannan Chapman (@shannantchapman) 's Twitter Profile
Shannan Chapman

@shannantchapman

red wine drinker, world traveler, passionate about getting to know people from all over the planet

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Kat Armas (@kat_armas) 's Twitter Profile Photo

They're on scaffolding, climbing walls, taking pictures. With ease. Alive and well. No tear gas. No tanks. Nothing. White supremacy is repulsive, dangerous. A drug. A cancer.

Padma Lakshmi (@padmalakshmi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Trump-supporting GOP responsible for this are: Ted Cruz TX Josh Hawley MO Steve Daines MT @SenatorBraun IN Cynthia Lummis 🦬 WY Dr. Roger Marshall MD T AL Sen. Bill Haggerty TN Sen. Marsha Blackburn TN Sen. John Kennedy LA Sen. Ron Johnson WI Sen. James Lankford OK

Carmen YulĂ­n Cruz (@carmenyulincruz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What is happening in the capital of the United States instigated by Trump is white supremacy running rampant & destroying democracy. If this was in another country Trump would be claiming the need for democracy to be respected. Well Sir YOU MUST respect democracy. You lost!

Evan Kirstel #B2B #TechFluencer (@evankirstel) 's Twitter Profile Photo

That time the #CapitolPolice arrested 180 disability activists for protesting efforts to repeal their healthcare IrmaRaste ✨ InfluenceThroughStorytelling™ #CapitolRiots #WashingtonDC #CapitolBuilding #USCapitol #DomesticTerrorists

That time the #CapitolPolice arrested 180 disability activists for protesting efforts to repeal their healthcare <a href="/IrmaRaste/">IrmaRaste ✨ InfluenceThroughStorytelling™</a> #CapitolRiots #WashingtonDC #CapitolBuilding #USCapitol #DomesticTerrorists
Kamala Harris (@kamalaharris) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We have witnessed two systems of justice: one that let extremists storm the U.S. Capitol yesterday, and another that released tear gas on peaceful protestors last summer. It’s simply unacceptable.

Carlos A. RodrĂ­guez (@carloshappynpo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Someone is alive this week because you wore a mask last month. Someone is healthy today because you washed your hands and kept your distance. Someone is ignoring the science, yet breathing still, because you listened. Thank you for your kindness. Let’s keep it going. #COVID19

Equal Justice Initiative (@eji_org) 's Twitter Profile Photo

On this day in 1834, Alabama expanded its prohibition on settlement of free Black people. The new law allowed a free Black person to be captured and sold into slavery. To overcome racial inequality, we must confront our history. Share this #racialinjustice calendar.eji.org/racial-injusti…