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Workshops4Gaza

@Workshops4Gaza

Organizing classes & workshops to raise funds for Palestinians 🇵🇸

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Workshops4Gaza
Workshops4Gaza@Workshops4Gaza·
It's been 2 yrs since W4G started. People have come and gone, the u.s.-zionist genocide on Gaza has become a full-blown world war, and somehow a few of us are still here. *OUR DOORS ARE OPEN FOR WORKSHOP PROPOSALS* --> airtable.com/app2F3TGsD60yz…
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Died as a Hero. Died as a dirty p!g.
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Within Our Lifetime
Within Our Lifetime@WOLPalestine·
“Level the place,” Lindsey Graham declared in reference to Gaza in an interview on October 10, 2023. From Palestine to Iran and beyond, he will forever be remembered for his unwavering support for genocide, empire, death and destruction.
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Andre2000 🔻
Andre2000 🔻@ComradeAndre2k·
Just finished this excellent book. I highly recommend for anyone who wants to learn more about prisons as a site of war. Similar to the Palestinian struggle prisoners have also been very important to Black Liberation! One could even say they are the Tip Of The Spear 📚
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Linda Mamoun
Linda Mamoun@mamoun_linda·
If Lindsey Graham is remembered for only one thing, it should be his openly genocidal suggestion to treat the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki as a model for Gaza.
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Free Palestine TV
Free Palestine TV@TVFreePalestine·
Revolutionary Martyr Amilcar Cabral Stood With Palestinian Resistance and Tricontinental Internationalism Laith Marouf Reports with Flavio Almada. (Tell No Lies, Claim No Easy Victories: Amilcar Cabral and Palestine in Cova Da Moura) Watch Full Report: youtu.be/ZKOuLDoTUvM Filmed on: 14/6/2026 Donate: FreePalestine.Video
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Chetuya Chinagolum
Chetuya Chinagolum@Chetuyachinago·
How the CIA interfered in Nigeria’s intellectual development to prevent socialist class consciousness. In the 1960s, when Capitalist America was locked in a high-stakes Cold War with the Soviet Union, the CIA was completely terrified that newly independent African intellectuals, fresh off the heels of throwing off European colonial chains, would naturally embrace Soviet communism, Marxist-Leninist class analysis, and radical anti-capitalist revolutions against their former Western colonizers. Instead of deploying fighter jets, heavy artillery, and ballistic missiles to fight this specific ideological battle, the CIA masterfully weaponized money, art, academic funding, and literature. Their calculated goal was to gently, subliminally steer the brightest African minds toward Western liberal democracy, competitive individualism, and free-market capitalism, and decisively away from revolutionary, socialist class consciousness. The CIA obviously could not openly hand over dollar bills to proud Nigerian writers, because this was the fiery era of sovereign, anti-colonial struggles against Western imperialism, and absolutely no self-respecting, anti-colonial intellectual would ever accept direct funding from Washington. So, the CIA brilliantly funneled millions of dollars through a highly sophisticated, covert front organization called the Congress for Cultural Freedom (CCF), and a philanthropic shell foundation called the Farfield Foundation. Operating out of its luxurious headquarters in Paris, the CCF presented itself as a wealthy, independent, and progressive organization dedicated strictly to promoting "freedom of expression", sponsoring literary magazines, and supporting avant-garde artists worldwide. In reality, every single cent of its operational budget was directed, controlled, and funded by the CIA. To prevent militant, socialist networks from ever forming on the continent, the CIA recognized that it needed to build, control, and monopolize the physical platforms where African intellectuals gathered, ensuring these spaces were firmly, safely aligned with Western interests. In 1961, the historic Mbari Club was founded in the university town of Ibadan, Nigeria. It rapidly became the most vibrant, electrifying, and celebrated center for literature, theater, poetry, and visual arts in West Africa. It served as the ultimate gathering place for Nigeria's rising literary titans, including Wole Soyinka, Chinua Achebe, Christopher Okigbo, and J.P. Clark. What these brilliant, fiercely patriotic young Nigerians did not know was that the Mbari Club was heavily, consistently subsidized by the CIA through the Farfield Foundation and the CCF. By secretly funding the lease of the building, the publishing costs of their journals, the travel allowances of the writers, and the logistics of their events, the CIA successfully ensured that the very epicenter of Nigerian intellectual life was tied to Western patronage and not Soviet sponsorship. This initial reality does seem highly counterintuitive and paradoxical because it was inside this exact Mbari Club that some of the most powerful, enduring Pan-African thoughts were conceived. Chinua Achebe published "Things Fall Apart", which contained a powerful anti-colonial consciousness that permanently shattered the racist Western propaganda claiming Africans had no history, culture, or civilization prior to the arrival of white men with their gunboats. Additionally, Wole Soyinka wrote "A Dance of the Forests" to sharply interrogate the political hubris of the newly independent political class, Christopher Okigbo composed his prophetic, avant-garde modernist poetry, and J.P. Clark captured the visceral human textures of local life. These monumental, anti-colonial Pan-African works were successfully produced largely because the CIA did not openly tell Nigerian writers what to write, or try to dictate their creative processes. If the CIA had literally walked into the Mbari Club in Ibadan and tried to explicitly dictate, censor, or micromanage the conversations, brilliant, uncompromising minds like Wole Soyinka and Chinua Achebe would have rejected them and thrown them out immediately. Instead, the CIA brilliantly used its funding to act as a silent, invisible gatekeeper. They did not have to physically silence, ban, or arrest radical Marxist writers. They simply, strategically made sure that the non-Marxist, liberal writers had the biggest megaphones, the widest distribution networks, and the highest international platforms. By quietly funding the Mbari Club's rent, covering their publishing costs, and bankrolling their international travel to prestigious global conferences, the CIA successfully ensured that writers who focused on individualism, local culture, and bourgeois aesthetics became celebrated global superstars. Meanwhile, radical writers who focused on working-class solidarity, anti-capitalist struggles, and socialist revolutions remained underfunded, unpublished, and completely obscure. The CIA in the 1960s was perfectly fine with, and even actively promoted, anti-colonialism, cultural negritude, and African artistic pride. What they were absolutely terrified of was class warfare. They desperately wanted to steer African intellectuals toward Cultural Nationalism (the safe, performative celebration of African identity) and decisively away from Marxist Socialism (which involved organizing, educating, and arming the peasantry to overthrow capitalist structures). The CIA could care less how the newly independent African celebrated their tribal heritage, and whatever beautiful poetry they wrote about the glory of their ancestors was none of their business. They would happily, enthusiastically promote you even if you fiercely criticized European racism, British colonialism, or white supremacy. They could easily tolerate all of these cultural protests so long as Nigeria's massive oil wealth, raw resources, and cash crops continued to flow to Western capitals completely uninterrupted. What they were absolutely terrified of, and heavily, invisibly censored, was class consciousness. Writers who explored socialist ideas, class struggle, and anti-capitalist revolutions were simply not eligible for Western funding, international distribution, or global marketing, which successfully ensured that their works were buried completely away from public view. This was because they knew that if the African working class were enlightened about Marxist thought, they would immediately rebel against the local comprador class, organize general strikes, and dismantle the entire capitalist system that has reduced them to peasants in their own homeland. It is also critically important to emphasize that the CIA was perfectly happy to see the Mbari Club uplift the colonized African. This is because the primary motive for spending millions of dollars funding the Mbari Club was absolutely not about stopping the intellectual "uplifting" of Africans, but rather about completely controlling how they were uplifted. It is crucial to note that the young Nigerian writers were completely unwitting, innocent participants. Wole Soyinka, Chinua Achebe, Christopher Okigbo, and others had absolutely no idea that their creative sanctuary was secretly being funded by American intelligence agents. In 1967, courageous investigative journalists exposed the fact that the CCF and the Farfield Foundation were actually covert CIA fronts. African intellectuals across the continent felt deeply betrayed, humiliated, and outraged. However, by that time, the CIA's covert mission had already largely succeeded: the foundational, defining era of post-colonial Nigerian literature and intellectual thought had been established, funded, and firmly anchored in Western liberal traditions, successfully steering an entire generation of our greatest thinkers completely away from Soviet socialism.
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Free Palestine TV
Free Palestine TV@TVFreePalestine·
Axis of Resistance and Internal Colonies of Portugal are United Against Imperialism and Zionism Laith Marouf Reports with Flavio Almada. (Tell No Lies, Claim No Easy Victories: Amilcar Cabral and Palestine in Cova Da Moura) Watch Full Report: youtu.be/ZKOuLDoTUvM Filmed on: 14/6/2026 Donate: FreePalestine.Video
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BadEmpanada@BadEmpanadx·
@samah_fadil Self explanatory. And this is even a good picture of you that you chose for your profile...
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Free Palestine TV
Free Palestine TV@TVFreePalestine·
Portuguese Empire Collaborated with Zionist Entity Against African Anti-Colonial Struggles Laith Marouf Reports with Flavio Almada (Tell No Lies, Claim No Easy Victories: Amilcar Cabral and Palestine in Cova Da Moura) Watch Full Report: youtu.be/ZKOuLDoTUvM Filmed on: 14/6/2026 Donate: FreePalestine.Video
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The Sameer Project
The Sameer Project@sameerproject·
Children are dying from hunger. Mothers are miscarrying because their bodies no longer have enough nutrition to sustain a pregnancy. Newborn babies are dying within their first weeks of life because there is simply not enough food for them or their mothers. This is what starvation looks like. Support here: chuffed.org/project/help-u… The genocide is no longer measured by the bombs that fall but slow, deliberate deprivation. Through empty stomachs, weakened immune systems, untreated malnutrition, and the daily exhaustion of parents who have nothing left to feed their children. It is a drawn-out form of torture designed to break a population over time. On July 2, The Sameer Project distributed 131 vegetable and molokhia parcels to displaced families living in Tuyoor Al-Muhajirah Camp in Khan Younis. Each parcel contained tomatoes, cucumbers, potatoes, onions, eggplants, peppers, lemons, garlic, and fresh molokhia - food that provide vital nutrients to families who have been surviving on little more than flour and canned goods for months. The distribution cost $3,477 after 11% commission. Your support helps us bring nutritious food to families who are being deliberately deprived of it. Donate to our Food and Water Campaign to assist: chuffed.org/project/help-u… Other ways to donate include: paypal.me/mahertali (Paypal option, please make sure to add a message saying "Food") account.venmo.com/u/Maher-Ali (Venmo option, please make sure to add a message saying “Food")
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The Sameer Project
The Sameer Project@sameerproject·
According to a review by the United Nation’s OCHA, water production in Gaza fell by approximately 20% in May 2026 alone. Entering the summer months, the hottest months, when people are most in need of drinking water. chuffed.org/project/help-u… That’s why here in June, The Sameer Project continued to support communities in the Central and South area with 80,000 liters of fresh clean water daily. On June 18-20 we provided a total of 240,000 liters in Southern Gaza to… June 18- DEIR AL-BALAH: • Children Care Camp – 10000 liters • al-Ruwaad Camp – 8000 liters • Jesr al-Baraka Camp – 8000 liters • Shaheen Camp – 8000 liters AL-ZAWAIDA: • al-Amal Camp 4 – 8000 liters • al-Athar Camp – 8000 liters KHAN YOUNIS: • Qatar Camp – 10000 liters • al-Fajar Camp 8 – 10000 liters • al-Jora Camp – 10000 liters Total Distributed: 80000 liters* June 19- DEIR AL-BALAH: • Children Care Camp – 10000 liters • al-Wafaa Camp – 8000 liters • al-Amal Camp – 8000 liters • al-Shimaa Camp – 8000 liters AL-ZAWAIDA: • al-Amal Camp 2 – 8000 liters • al-Ourouba Camp – 8000 liters KHAN YOUNIS: • Ahl al-Shamal Camp – 10000 liters • al-Jenan Camp 6 – 10000 liters • al-Jenan Camp 3 – 10000 liters Total Distributed: 80000 liters* June 20- DEIR AL-BALAH: • Children Care Camp – 10000 liters • al-Wafaa Camp – 8000 liters • Jesr al-Baraka Camp – 8000 liters • al-Khaldi Camp – 8000 liters AL-ZAWAIDA: • al-Nour Camp – 8000 liters • al-Baraa Camp – 8000 liters KHAN YOUNIS: • Ahl al-Shamal Camp – 10000 liters • Qatar Camp – 10000 liters • al-Jenan Camp 3 – 10000 liters Total Distributed: 80000 liters Thank you for your continued support so that we can bring this life essential to these neighborhoods. Give to our Food and Water Link. Other ways to donate include: paypal.me/mahertali (Paypal option, please make sure to add a message saying "WATER") account.venmo.com/u/Maher-Ali (Venmo option, please make sure to add a message saying "WATER")
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Calla
Calla@CallaWalsh·
IRGC: The command and control center and the MQ9 drone hangars at the American Prince Hassan Air Base in Jordan were destroyed. The announcement of the Public Relations of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps is as follows: In the name of Allah, the Destroyer of the Oppressors. "Fight them; Allah will punish them by your hands and will disgrace them and give you victory over them and satisfy the breasts of a believing people." The criminal American regime, by imposing its will on the Kingdom of Jordan, attempted last night to test what has already been tested once again, and by provoking several vessels, tried to create an illegal route south of the Strait of Hormuz, which was stopped by the decisive response of the Navy. The child-killing American army, to compensate for this defeat, launched an airstrike against a number of coastal bases and communication towers on the southern coasts. As we had promised, it immediately received a crushing response to its aggression. The zealous fighters of the IRGC Aerospace Force targeted American military bases. In the first phase of this response, they targeted important military infrastructure and facilities at the Prince Hassan Air Base in Jordan, and crushed the command and control center of this base and the MQ9 drone hangars with several ballistic missiles. Continuing the aggression of the oath-breaking America will lead to even more severe responses. And victory is not but from Allah, the Exalted in Might, the Wise.
Calla@CallaWalsh

Iran is targeting US bases in the region with missiles fired toward Jordan and Kuwait and sirens sounding in Bahrain, Qatar, and the UAE

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RiShawn Biddle
RiShawn Biddle@dropoutnation·
Gloria Steinem worked for an organization funded by the CIA before she became the face of White Feminism. She never apologized for those ties. Alice Walker was the editor of Ms., the magazine Steinem founded.
Prof. Tony Gaskew, PhD@Tony_Gaskew

The US dropped nearly 8 million tons of bombs The CIA tortured and assassinated over 40 thousand Vietnamese people in Operation Phoenix Yet US Pacification efforts still failed with the Vietnamese people All it took to successfully pacify black america was CIA operative Gloria Steniem & The Color Purple

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Workshops4Gaza@Workshops4Gaza·
Ppl read Tip of the Spear and say “prisons are war” but per usual, fail to apply it. How about a new hashtag: war is not a metaphor.
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Workshops4Gaza@Workshops4Gaza·
As usual tho it’s total silence from the anti-imperialist crowd about the domestic arm of U.S. imperialism (prisons), if not outright denial that it even exists.
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Workshops4Gaza@Workshops4Gaza·
Not going to share the photo bc it is too gruesome. But understand that the U.S. military and prison regime are one system, and they have one role which is to wage continual war, both here and abroad.
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