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Black Lives Matter Boise #BLM

Black Lives Matter Boise #BLM

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☭ ✊🏿🏴💥Occupied Shoshoni Bannock Land Established 5/31/20 to end state-sanctioned violence. Abolitionists | #BLM #Abolition

Boise, ID Katılım Mayıs 2020
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CODEPINK@codepink·
It has been 143 days since the U.S. abducted sitting President Maduro and First Combatant Cilia Flores. ✉️ Send a message of solidarity with Maduro and Flores: codepink.org/solidaritylett…
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Status Coup News@StatusCoup·
🚨ICE attacks protesters outside Delaney Hall ICE Prison in Newark, NJ on day 5 of massive prisoner hunger/labor strike. Sources tell us ICE is actively trying to transfer out leaders of hunger strike. Via @JonFarinaPhoto. SUPPORT our ON THE GROUND reporting 🔽
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Lynnette Grey Bull@VoteGreyBull·
Call on the Creator, the Great Spirit, to be with our families. “He will cover you with His feathers, and under His wings you will find refuge.” — Psalm 91:4 Today we grieve. Not because they are gone— but because they should still be here! Photo Credit: Mia McKay #MMIWR #MMIP
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BLM Grassroots
BLM Grassroots@blmgrassroots·
BLM Birmingham, @BlackVotersMtr, @splcenter, @ACLU and everyday Alabamians have the statehouse PACKED OUT! Demanding district maps that protect #VotingRights in light of the special session called after last week’s Supreme Court ruling.
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Lynnette Grey Bull
Lynnette Grey Bull@VoteGreyBull·
There is no complete national database tracking our missing. Cases are scattered across tribal, state, and federal systems that do not communicate with each other. Families file reports that never make it to federal databases.
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Ahni@indigenous_news·
9 tribes sue to stop exploratory drilling in Black Hills near sacred ceremonial site cbsnews.com/news/9-tribes-…
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AFRICAN & BLACK HISTORY
AFRICAN & BLACK HISTORY@AfricanArchives·
This timeline brings attention to a long and difficult history, but it is important to understand it with context and accuracy. The experience of Black Americans cannot be reduced to a few numbers or dates, even though those numbers help show how long certain systems lasted. Slavery in what became the United States developed over the 17th century and was legally entrenched for generations, ending in 1865 after the Civil War. That period shaped the country’s economy and social structure in lasting ways. After slavery ended, systems of control did not disappear. Instead, they evolved into laws and practices that enforced segregation and limited rights, often referred to as Jim Crow. These laws varied by state and existed mainly from the late 19th century into the mid 20th century. Lynching, which is highlighted in the image, was a form of racial terror used to enforce that system. It was not limited to a fixed set of years and occurred most heavily between the late 1800s and early 1900s, though incidents continued beyond that period. It played a major role in maintaining fear and control in many communities. The Civil Rights Movement, often associated with the years between 1954 and 1968, was not a short struggle but part of a much longer fight for equality that began long before and continues today. Those years represent some of the most visible legal victories, including the end of segregation laws and the protection of voting rights. The final point about police brutality reflects an ongoing conversation. It is connected to broader discussions about law enforcement, justice, and equality that continue in modern society. Like the rest of this history, it is complex and shaped by many factors over time.
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CODEPINK@codepink·
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Lynnette Grey Bull
Lynnette Grey Bull@VoteGreyBull·
In 2016, 5,712 Native women and girls were reported missing in a single year. Only 116 of those cases were entered into federal databases. Behind every number that was never counted is a name that deserves to be spoken.
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GERÇEK BU_@GERCEK_BU_2·
SON DAKİKA🇮🇷🇺🇸🔥 İran, Hask Adası yakınlarında iki İran füzesinin birden fazla ABD askeri gemisine veya fırkateynine isabet ettiği anı gösteren ilk görüntüleri yayınladı. 🚨iRAN’IN ABD KUVVETLERİNİ İLK DOĞRUDAN VURUŞU !
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The US’s genocidal war on #Cuba escalates
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Sony Thăng
Sony Thăng@nxt888·
The United States has the largest prison population on earth. Not per capita. Total. More people in cages than China. More than Russia. More than every "authoritarian" state it condemns in its annual human rights reports. 1.8 million people. Disproportionately Black. Disproportionately poor. Disproportionately from the zip codes with the worst schools, the fewest jobs, the most abandoned infrastructure. This is presented as a "criminal justice system." It functions as a labor system. Prison labor, paid between 13 cents and $1.15 an hour in most states, produces goods for McDonald's, Walmart, Victoria's Secret, Whole Foods, and the United States military. The 13th Amendment, which abolished slavery, contains an exception clause: "Except as punishment for crime." That exception has never been closed. It has been expanded. The plantation did not disappear. It received a different name and a legal foundation.
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No Jumper@nojumper·
WakaFlocka calls out streamer ChudTheBuilder, who has been going around using racial slurs towards Black people during his streams.
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