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🏳️‍⚧️Resilient Trans folks in Arkansas To Donate: https://t.co/iDRk6xID9Y

Little Rock, Arkansas Katılım Haziran 2020
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Thank you everyone so much for donating! Your support means so much to us 💜 If you are able please use our ActBlue link instead of Venmo so we can keep donations secure ❤️ secure.actblue.com/donate/intrans…
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BreakThrough News
BreakThrough News@BTnewsroom·
Over 60 Palestinian journalists have been killed at the hands of Israeli forces since Oct. 7. The goal, @AbbyMartin says, is to hide the absolute inhumanity of the massacre underway.
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Arkansas Blog
Arkansas Blog@ArkansasBlog·
Cease fire protesters disrupted the opening of a Clinton Library exhibit on state dinners at the White House. They chanted but didn’t resist security escorts out. Clinton was scheduled to appear in person, but appeared on video.
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Liberal Jane
Liberal Jane@liberaljanee·
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IndivisibleLRCA
IndivisibleLRCA@IndivisibleLRCA·
We have to remember that all politics are local. We have to be informed citizens who vote every time we can and all the way down the ballot. Every election affects our lives. A mid-term election with low turnout got us to here.
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BREAKING: Saline County Library Director Patty Hector confirmed to me that County Judge Matt Brumley fired her this morning. In August, the county quorum court passed an ordinance giving the judge hiring and firing power over library staff: arkansasadvocate.com/2023/08/21/sal…

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Michael Hibblen
Michael Hibblen@hibblen·
A historical marker was just unveiled in North Little Rock at Main and 6th Street where, 117 years ago today, it says Black restaurant owner Homer G. Blackwell was lynched as part of what was known as the Argenta Race Riot for a crime that occurred while he was out of town.
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ACLU of Arkansas
ACLU of Arkansas@ArkansasACLU·
Our right to know what our government is doing with our tax dollars is in serious jeopardy in a special session that starts tomorrow. Contact your legislators to support our right to transparency. ☎️ House: (501) 682-6211 ☎️ Senate: (501) 682-2902
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Jerry Mitchell
Jerry Mitchell@JMitchellNews·
#OnThisDay in 1957, Elizabeth Eckford, one of nine Black students, attempted to enter Central High School in Little Rock, Arkansas. Unlike the other eight, she had never received the message to stay away from the school, As she walked toward the school, a mob hurled racist slurs at her and threatened to lynch her, she said. “I tried to see a friendly face somewhere in the crowd — someone who maybe could help. I looked into the face of an old woman and it seemed a kind face, but when I looked at her again, she spat on me.” The 15-year-old student maintained her cool and kept walking. As she made her way to the high school, a white girl named Hazel Bryan began screaming at her. The tormenting continued after she and other Black students began to attend the school. She told her story in her memoir, “The Worst First Day: Bullied While Desegregating Little Rock Central High.” She said she believed that racial reconciliation was possible “if we have honestly acknowledged our painful but shared past.” mississippitoday.org/2023/09/04/on-…
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For AR People
For AR People@ForARPeople1·
Sometimes meetings are boring, other times they're spicy. It's our job to keep you informed either way. We're fighting for accessible democracy in Arkansas, one tweet at at time. Join us!🌶️📣😤 #arpx #arleg #onARwatch #forARpeople #LEARNS
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Imara Jones
Imara Jones@imarajones·
#MarshaPJohnson is the original mother of the gay liberation movement. Her courage to speak out against transphobia & bigotry during the AIDS movement will forever cement her as an icon. On her birthday, we honor her and the undeniable mark that she’s left on the world. 👑
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🏳️‍🌈 Together we raised $5,017 of our $5,000 goal to help queer refugees! Yesterday they hired an immigration attorney! Ensuring folks have legal representation is crucial to minimizing abuse that so often happens to migrants and refugees. #MutualAid #Community
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ACLU of Arkansas
ACLU of Arkansas@ArkansasACLU·
With new laws in play, Arkansas' schools tread a delicate balance between established federal mandates and new state laws. As students and teachers head back to the classroom, it's important to #KnowYourRights. Check our our new guide here: loom.ly/1ft8IZE
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