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specialnights:“We realize that some people who happen to be Jewish and who support Israel will use t
radicalarchive:‘Black Women’s Liberation’, Maxine Williams and Pamela Newman, Socialist Workers Part
#Repost @zach4revolution (@get_repost)・・・• “People have only as much liberty as they have the intell
#Repost @freenegrouniversity (@get_repost)・・・ that’s the move nowadays?##freenegrouniversity #
Posted @withregram • @northern.oak.designs We need to think about the words coming from our mouths a
#Repost @forsecafitness (@get_repost)・・・“In what ways are we medicines to each other?”—#forsecafitne
blackbrownuniverse:The revolution and women’s liberation go together. We do not talk of women’s eman
blackbrownuniverse:The revolution and women’s liberation go together. We do not talk of women’s eman
#Repost @decolonizing_fitness (@get_repost)・・・I’m so excited for this conversation!—We’ll be discuss
Posted @withregram • @northern.oak.designs Seriously, if you have internet you don’t even have
Posted @withregram • @northern.oak.designs I created this one in January but figured we could all us
Posted @withregram • @northern.oak.designs After a recent post about how using my phone can trigger
Posted @withregram • @northern.oak.designs A loving reminder as an attempt to counter the onslaught
Posted @withregram • @northern.oak.designs It is true that all forms of trauma that continue to live
On this day, 50 years ago, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. was assassinated in Memphis, Tennessee, where
People’s Solidarity Committee, Gary, Indiana, 1972.From the new book Finally Got the News: The
Betye Saar is an American artist best known for her multimedia collages, box assemblages, altars and
Betye Saar’s 1972 assemblage piece, The Liberation of Aunt Jemima reclaims the image of Aunt Jemima,
Betye Saar’s The Liberation of Aunt Jemima: Cocktail combines the iconography of the Black Power Mov
‘Afrika News’, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, [early 1970s].
‘The Political Leader Considered As The Representative of a Culture’, Ahmed Sekou Toure,
‘Free Dessie Woods - Smash Colonial Violence’, National Committee to Defend Dessie Woods
“Within the black body is a world of magic” ✨ #InfiniteEssencelinktr.ee/mikaelowunna
#Repost @decolonizing_fitness (@get_repost)・・・“Labels are important. It’s how we communicate t
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