squintyne
85 posts


@proud_native_am Yes. He should be protected under The Crown Act of 2022:
congress.gov/bill/117th-con…
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@MichelleObama Our sincerest sympathies, condolences and prayers go out to you and your family.
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My mom Marian Robinson was my rock, always there for whatever I needed. She was the same steady backstop for our entire family, and we are heartbroken to share she passed away today. We wanted to offer some reflections on her remarkable life: barackobama.medium.com/statement-on-t…
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Attention All NYSTA Members! It’s Throwback Thursday. It’s your body, your voice! Join Amanda Flynn and Christine Schneider, a sought after manual therapist, as they look at the body’s role in vocal health.
#nystasings #professionaldevelopment
#voiceteacher #vocalhealthexpert
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@notcapnamerica I have white colleagues who wear full sleeves of tattoos, and no one has made an issue of it. To be honest, there is no dress code. Let’s just say that the professional standards have dropped, either that or no one really cares about dress codes or standards for that matter.
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@AttorneyCrump @robreiner @JoyAnnReid Beautifully and intelligently said. Affirmative action is NOT a threat to the privileged because it doesn’t allow the majority of us in.
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Exactly. The misconception that affirmative action meant unqualified people have been admitted into college solely because of their race was never true and is quite frankly an ignorant interpretation. Thank you @joyannreid for setting the record straight and sharing your truth!
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@RitchieTorres Why should we be surprised? African-Americans are no longer relevant as a minority group. Besides, our nation is beyond race. (Tongue in cheek). I am an African-American female. I see the handwriting on the wall.
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Trying my hand at creating videos clips with Canva:
tinyurl.com/53d4fszd
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@MakeYourBed1 @BarackObama Meanwhile, school districts are making mask-wearing optional.
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@Word_from_Wise @BarackObama Black history does not erase American history. Neither does it divide us. To suggest that Black history is divisive is the equivalent of denying both its significance and its relevance in American history and the development of this nation.
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@BarackObama Right. So why not let's celebrate American History and celebrate the things that bring us together instead of the things that drive us apart (that you're so into @BarackObama).
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