
Pamela Mordecai
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Pamela Mordecai
@Refracting
poet/novelist/short story writer/ writes for kids/unapologetic creole speaker no matter where/no DMs please/won't follow if you leave me 'pending'...
Canada Katılım Şubat 2009
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@JamesMartinSJ @Georgetown Ironic given the HUGE place the American Catholic Church played in the election that has lead to this Travesty.
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I just signed the Pledge for Canada on @theactionnet. Join me and add your name here: actionnetwork.org/petitions/pled…
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Dear ones this is my farewell to Twitter. I left Facebook because I felt its owner failed to be accountable with devastating results for a whole country. I leave this platform for the same reason. Grateful to've been part of this community. One🩵 Find me @refracting.bsky.social
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“Every American knew, or should have known. The man elected president last night is a depraved and brazen pathological liar, a shameless con man, a sociopathic criminal, a man who has no moral or social conscience, empathy, or remorse. He has no respect for the Constitution and laws he will swear to uphold, and on top of all that, he exhibits emotional and cognitive deficiencies that seem to be intensifying, and that will only make his turpitude worse. He represents everything we should aspire not to be, and everything we should teach our children not to emulate. The only hope is that he’s utterly incompetent, and even that is a double-edged sword, because his incompetence often can do as much as harm as his malevolence. His government will be filled with corrupt grifters, spiteful maniacs, and morally bankrupt sycophants, who will follow in his example and carry his directives out, because that’s who they are and want to be.”
The Atlantic@TheAtlantic
“Back in 2016, those of us who supported Donald Trump at least had the excuse of not knowing how sociopathy can present itself,” writes @gtconway3d. Now we will see a “degradation in the ability of this nation to govern itself rationally and fairly”: theatlantic.com/politics/archi…
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Thanks so much! Recording coming up in another two weeks for those who missed it...
Goose Lane Editions@goose_lane
📅 Tomorrow! 📅 Friday, November 8 at 10:30 am AT Don't miss the webinar Recording Woman: The Poetry of Jamaican Canadian Poet Pamela Mordecai. mun.webex.com/weblink/regist…
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Mordecai (@Refracting) is a celebrated poet; a vital link between the literary worlds of Canada and Jamaica; and has worked as a teacher, a trainer of teachers, a TV host, a writer-researcher, an editor, a book packager, and a publisher.
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Flannel may not be my style, but I love @Tim_Walz. He’s doing a fantastic job making sure people know this election matters.
Tim Walz@Tim_Walz
No matter your style, it's time to get out and vote. IWillVote.com
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104 years ago on November 2-3, during Election Day in 1920, the single bloodiest day in modern America political history happened, The Ocoee Massacre.
A black man attempted to vote & the Ku Klux Klan responded with rampage that led to the exile/death of every black person that lived there
—The dark day in Florida's history escalated after one Black citizen tried to exercise his right to vote at a polling location but was turned away on Election Day.
Mose Norman, who had been part of the voter registration drive in Orange County, decided to vote in the national election on November 2. When he attempted to do so, twice, he was turned away from the polls.
When Norman was driven away the second time, a white mob, then numbering over 100 men, decided to hunt him down. Concluding he had taken refuge in the home of another local Black resident, Julius “July” Perry, they rushed Perry’s home hoping to capture both men there. Norman escaped and was never found while Perry defended his home, killing two white men, Elmer McDaniels and Leo Borgard, who tried to enter through the back door. The mob called for reinforcements from Orlando and surrounding Orange County. Eventually they caught and killed Perry and hung his dead body from a telephone post by the highway from Ocoee to Orlando to intimidate other potential Black voters. Perry’s wife, Estelle Perry, and their daughter were wounded during the attack on the Perry home. They were sent to Tampa by local law enforcement officers.
The mob then turned on the Black community of Ocoee.
Homes and properties of Black families were scorched, burnt to the ground. At least four Black individuals were confirmed killed -- one of which was lynched, his body hanging from a tree limb for all to see.
On June 21, 2019, a historical marker honoring July Perry and others killed in the massacre was placed in Heritage Square outside the Orange County Regional History Center.
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Philly! With only 8 days left until Election Day, we’ve got to do everything we can to elect @KamalaHarris and @Tim_Walz. Tune in: twitter.com/i/broadcasts/1…
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