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Amy @ The Parakeet

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We design for play, freedom and creativity. Our aim is a Child + Nature friendly future. Home of #GrowingUpGreen + @OPAL_CIC Mentor for B’ham + Black Country 💚

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Sulaiman Ahmed
Sulaiman Ahmed@ShaykhSulaiman·
BREAKING: ICJ STATEMENT OF PALESTINIAN FOREIGN MINISTER “I stand before you as 2.3 million Palestinians in Gaza, half of them children, are besieged and bombed, killed and maimed, starved and displaced.” “As more than 3.5 million Palestinians in West Bank, including East Jerusalem, are subjected to colonisation of their territory and the racist violence that enables it.” “As 1.7 million Palestinians in Israel are treated as second-class citizens … in their ancestral land.” “As seven million Palestine refugees continue to be denied the right to return to their land and homes.” “Palestine was not a land without a people. There was life on this land, political, cultural, social and religious. It had schools, universities, cinemas, families and communities whose lives were impacted by a promise made thousands of miles away over a hundred years ago. A breach of sacred trust that relegated the indigenous people of the land to the status of non-Jewish communities. According (the Palestinian people), only civil and religious rights, denying their existence as a people and their rights as a nation. The UN enshrined in its charter the right of all peoples to self-determination and pledges to rid the world of colonialism and apartheid. Yet, for decades Palestinians have been denied this right.
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Amahra Spence
Amahra Spence@amahra_·
As I reflect on 10 years of MAIA, I have to celebrate my eldest. This beautiful soul has been with me the whole time. From a newborn, being held by friends we made on leadership programmes & business workshops, sitting on the laps of collaborators, attending every meeting..
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I Choose Birmingham
I Choose Birmingham@ichoosemag·
ZEPHANIAH: "Concrete with a heartbeat" I was born where the Beorma people made home, Handsworth, in Brummagem. For many of my early years I thought this town to be a cold suburb Of Kingston, Jamaica. My then girlfriend Jasvinder Basra Thought it to be a cold suburb of Jullunder, India, And we were both right. We, in our puppy love innocence Knew that it was only a matter of time and space, We Dark Matter grew up holding hands Listening to Reggae and Bhangra Eating channa and ackee, And playing doctors and nurses somewhere in the future. Handsworth does that to you, Historic and progressive, It wakes but never sleeps Concrete with a heartbeat. A private space for all its children That is full of stars and it keeps expanding, It is where voices from the past speak to us Every day, lived in voices Of working class heroes reminding Us that we are all Brummies, But me and Jasvinder knew this anyway. I saw riots in Handsworth, I saw revolution loitering on the streets Where money had been thrown down drains In front of people who were needy, But I also saw energy laden creators Bringing hope, And building sites of new galaxies In Brummagem, the centre of it all. This is where I discovered the nature of the universe, This is where I realised That The Theory of Everything leaves a lot to be desired, This is where The postman taught me that everything needs poetry, And that it is not gravity that gives us roots But the things we do to ourselves. But it was me that said relativity needs to relate, Space stops everything happening to you, And in my humble opinion Faith and tradition will live next to progress For as long as it takes. Cosmology? Well that’s all about me and Jasvinder. It all started with us In Handsworth in Brummagem, Where the philosophers of Grove Lane And the great thinkers of Soho Road Now recite Alpha and Omega continually. Astrophysics? That’s about the nature of our celestial bodies The application of our physical policies And the intensity of our cultural intercourse, It’s about the way we greet when we meet And the exploration of possibilities, And it must be known That all scientific studies have shown that Brummies are at home with new horizons And a multi-layered concept of place. Time? Space? Time invented itself to stop everything Happening at once. Space was grateful It had been given room to manoeuvre. They remain good friends.
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Amy @ The Parakeet@The_Parakeet_·
We’re lucky to have his activism, poems, words and rhymes to share with our children and with future generations. Rest in Power Professor Benjamin Zephaniah ❤️
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Amy @ The Parakeet@The_Parakeet_·
A great @OPAL_CIC meeting today with Rood End Primary in Smethwick, they have a small concrete playground and are ambitious about creating a dynamic, rich play environment for their children inspired by Morningside Primary in this brilliant Opal Vid >> youtube.com/watch?v=aMzR3z…
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Dan Wuori
Dan Wuori@DanWuori·
I’m curious about the reach of our community: are you a follower outside the United States? If so, I’d love to know where you’re from. If you’re in the US, what state?
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Fascinating
Fascinating@fasc1nate·
Josie (6 years old), Bertha (6 years old) and Sophie (10 years old) worked regularly at the Maggioni Canning Company. Work began at 4 AM, and the three would make from $9 to $15 a week. Sophie would do six pots of oyster a day, and her mother, who also worked with her, said, "She don't go to school. Works all the time." Through such photos, Lewis Hine documented the harsh working conditions borne by thousands of children, who were sent to work soon after they could walk and were paid based on how many buckets of oysters they shucked daily. Mr Hines wrote of one photograph: ‘All but the very smallest babies work. Begin work at 3:30am and expected to work until 5pm.’ He covered around 50,000 miles a year, photographing children from Chicago to Florida working in coal mines and factories. These photos helped to raise an outcry against child labor and made the American public widely aware of the scope of the problem.
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TCRU at UCL IOE
TCRU at UCL IOE@TCRU_UCL·
We are hosting our first TCRU @ 50 event on Tuesday 7th February at 5:30pm! This event brings together Prof Les Beck, Prof Ann Phoenix & Dr Sivamohan Valluvan for a roundtable discussion on 'Race, Multiculture, and Conviviality' (Tweet 2/50) Sign up here: eventbrite.co.uk/e/tcru-at-50-r…
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