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@MelaninMvskoke

Afro Indigenous- Black and Mvskoke. Shawnee, Yuchi, Quapaw, Cherokee Descent. Black Liberation & Indigenous Sovereignty. She/Her. 🌌🛼🖖🏾

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أزهار(@azhaarSholgami) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I wake up everyday thinking of how insane it is that an estimate of 150,000 lives were lost in the Sudanese war.

That’s more than the average population of a city. Wiped out. Silently. In less than a year.

Madness.

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Conscious Lee(@TheConsciousLee) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We not buying no more phones until Congo Free! No more technology at all… We keeping the tech until it breaks down now and not just upgrading to contribute to a demand that kills Congolese people

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May 5th is the National Day of Awareness for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls, Trans, Non-Binary, 2 Spirit, and all Native relatives.

We carry your memory as we continue to fight for you! We see you! We remember you! You are not forgotten!

May 5th is the National Day of Awareness for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls, Trans, Non-Binary, 2 Spirit, and all Native relatives. We carry your memory as we continue to fight for you! We see you! We remember you! You are not forgotten! #MMIWT2S #notinvisible
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Black Women Radicals(@blkwomenradical) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“if they take you in the morning, they will be coming for us that night.”
— james baldwin in a letter to angela davis

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Osage News(@OsageNews) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Last night, someone came onto the Osage Nation campus and cut down the “Million Dollar Elm” tree planted in 2014. The tree replaced the historic million dollar elm tree where the Bureau of Indian Affairs held auctions for oil lease sales in the 1900s. ON Police have been notified

Last night, someone came onto the Osage Nation campus and cut down the “Million Dollar Elm” tree planted in 2014. The tree replaced the historic million dollar elm tree where the Bureau of Indian Affairs held auctions for oil lease sales in the 1900s. ON Police have been notified
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Joseph M. Pierce(@PepePierce) 's Twitter Profile Photo

As a Cherokee citizen, it is important for me, for us, to recognize ourselves as complicit in anti-Blackness in Indian Country (historically and today). Tiya Miles's *Ties That Bind: The Story of an Afro-Cherokee Family in Slavery and Freedom* is an essential first step.

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