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Unindoctrination of the Oppressed

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Earl Landix 🇺🇸@EarlLandix·
Black Americans doing their thing at the R&B and Southern Soul Rodeo in South Carolina. TT: djpayme
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CandiceEddings
CandiceEddings@MsEddingsyall·
Today in honour of Dr. Frances Cress Welsing’s birthday, which is my birthday as well, I spent it advocating for our people. Thank you for all the birthday shoutouts.
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C 🔆☀️🌞@mcg_celeste·
This is why I call myself bilingual. I’ve told people I speak both Ebonics and American Standard English fluently. When they—typically non-Black American—push back, I tell them to imagine sitting in a room where a group of Black Americans speaking in full Ebonics, with no American English—do you think you would understand us? People know a few words and a few phrases from Ebonics, but they lack the knowledge to speak it fluently, which is why they say the same phrases over and over again.
BAP@mama_mia_09

During desegregation yt teachers needed a guide to understand Black American children. Don’t ever tell me AAVE isn’t its own dialect!

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BAP@mama_mia_09·
During desegregation yt teachers needed a guide to understand Black American children. Don’t ever tell me AAVE isn’t its own dialect!
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Horn of Africa Leftists
Horn of Africa Leftists@HornLeftists·
🔴A Nobreza do Amor: Brazil’s New Television Show Connects the Afro-Brazilian Experience to Africa’s Portuguese Speaking Worlds When A Nobreza do Amor (The Nobility of Love) first aired on March 16, 2026 (16 de março de 2026), it opened an important conversation about history, memory, and the meaning of diaspora. Set between the fictional African kingdom of Batanga and rural Brazil, the show follows Princess Alika, who is forced to flee to Brazil with her mother after a coup seizes power in her homeland. There, under a hidden identity, she falls into a story of love, exile, and struggle, especially through her connection with Tonho, a humble sugarcane worker who dreams of land and justice for his people. By linking Africa, migration, and Afro-Brazilian life, the show raises larger questions about identity, displacement, and the ties between Brazil and the African world. The significance of a show like this lies in the way it reconnects Afro-Brazilian identity to Africa, reminding viewers that the Black diaspora is not only a Black American story. Brazil is home to one of the largest Black populations outside Africa, and its history is deeply tied to African peoples, cultures, and traditions carried across the Atlantic through slavery, resistance, migration, and survival. That also means remembering that the Black diaspora includes the often less visible Portuguese-speaking African world, including Angola, Mozambique, Guinea-Bissau, Cape Verde, and São Tomé and Príncipe, along with other African societies shaped by Portuguese colonial rule.These histories are part of the wider Black diasporic experience and cannot be separated from Afro-Brazilian life. In that sense, A Nobreza do Amor matters because it helps bring those connections into public view through popular media. At the same time, we should not romanticize African kings and queens just because television presents them as noble or glamorous. From a class perspective, royalty is still part of a system of hierarchy and power. Africa’s history is not only the story of rulers, but of ordinary people, workers, peasants, the oppressed, and those who struggled from below. The real question is not just who wore the crown, but who held power, who did the labor, and who paid the price. Africa’s past, like every past, should be seen honestly, not turned into a fantasy. @coimbrasousa @MouroRevista @AmeniCaue
ANGO PORTAL@ango_portal

A atriz, cantora e compositora angolana @COLDJAS_ , também conhecida, estreou na novela “A Nobreza do Amor”, exibida pela TV Globo, e emocionou o público ao trazer um forte elemento cultural logo na sua primeira aparição.👨🏿‍💻‼️

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ISAAC 🧊🃏@Jonny_2cold·
My wife and I went to see the Jackson state choir tonight and I have no words 🔥🔥🔥 Chills 🔥🖤
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LOVER GIRL FREE 📝🇯🇲🐝
If you separate your blackness from Africa you’re anti black and white supremacy is working in you!
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DammyAyo💕@dartgurlie·
The fish suffocating on land watching Moses walk through the Red Sea with his people:
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Me@KirkWrites79·
A Black romantic comedy with no slavery or trauma or police violence made my a major studio. Show me your ticket purchases dammit… get them presales up! You been on here begging for this 😭
Black Film Alerts@BlackFilmAlerts

Tickets for the new black rom-com ‘You, Me & Tuscany,’ starring Halle Bailey and Regé-Jean Page are now on sale! Only in theaters, April 10th! 🎟️: (universalpictures.com/movies/you-me-…)

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