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Lisa Schwebke

@lschweb17

Big Boise State fan! Proud member of the @bluecollarclub

Baker City Or Katılım Şubat 2012
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Lisa Schwebke
Lisa Schwebke@lschweb17·
I can do this 1 day at a time! 🤞🙏
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Lisa Schwebke@lschweb17·
@rjkeeneii Good luck at your next school! Sorry to see you go! You will be missed! Always cheering for you! 💙🧡
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RJ Keene
RJ Keene@rjkeeneii·
Thank you Boise State🧡💙 It was a honor to be your glue guy. Forever a bronco
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Senator Mazie Hirono
Senator Mazie Hirono@maziehirono·
So he's allowed to vote by mail, but when you do it, it's cheating... Got it. What a hypocrite, liar, and a fraud.
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Art Candee 🍿🥤
Art Candee 🍿🥤@ArtCandee·
Melania, Donald, and Barron Trump all voted by mail in the special election in Florida. I don't wanna hear jack shit from him screeching about mail-in voting anymore. #TrumpVotesByMail
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BrooklynDad_Defiant!☮️
TWEEPS: Trump votes by mail in every election, yet he's pushing the SAVE Act to end mail-in voting for millions of Americans. If it’s secure enough for him, it’s secure enough for us. I need 1,000 fast RTs and replies using #TrumpVotesByMail. Please and thank you! 🙏💪
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Boise State Gymnastics
Boise State Gymnastics@BroncoSportsGYM·
𝗥𝗘𝗚𝗜𝗢𝗡𝗔𝗟 𝗕𝗢𝗨𝗡𝗗 ✨ Sydney Kho, Kristina Shchennikova and Mahleea Werline will represent the Broncos at the NCAA Regional meet in Corvallis on April 3! 💙🧡 #BleedBlue | #WhatsNext
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Meidas_Charise Lee
Meidas_Charise Lee@charise_lee·
Thank you for sharing this‼️
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Meidas_Charise Lee
Meidas_Charise Lee@charise_lee·
The biggest metaphor of life‼️
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LanaQuest aka RosaSparks
Vernice Armour is a former United States Marine Corps officer. She was the first Black female naval aviator in the Marine Corps and the first Marine Corps Black female combat pilot in the U.S. Armed Forces. She flew the AH-1W SuperCobra attack helicopter in the 2003 invasion of Iraq and eventually served two tours in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom. Her awards are so numerous I wasn't going to list them. However, leaving them out would be a disservice. AWARDS  Air Medal  Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal  Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal  Presidential Unit Citation  National Defense Service Medal Iraq Campaign Medal Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal Global War on Terrorism Service Medal Sea Service Deployment Ribbon #WomensHistoryMonth2026 #BlackHistoryWithLana #DemsUnited
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AFRICAN & BLACK HISTORY
AFRICAN & BLACK HISTORY@AfricanArchives·
In 2004, Wangari Maathai, became the first African woman to receive the Nobel Peace Prize, for her environmental efforts. She was the founder of the Green Belt Movement. Born in 1940 in Nyeri, Kenya, Maathai grew up in a rural environment where she developed a deep understanding of the relationship between people and nature. She later pursued higher education in the United States and Kenya, becoming the first woman in East and Central Africa to earn a PhD. In 1977, she founded the Green Belt Movement, an environmental organization focused on tree planting, conservation, and women’s empowerment. What began as a local initiative grew into a nationwide and eventually global movement. Through this effort, millions of trees were planted across Kenya, helping to combat deforestation, restore livelihoods, and improve access to resources like firewood and clean water. Maathai’s work went beyond environmental protection. She also spoke out against political oppression and advocated for democratic rights in Kenya. Her activism often put her at odds with authorities, and she faced arrests, harassment, and public criticism. Despite these challenges, she remained committed to her mission. Her Nobel Peace Prize recognized the broader impact of her work. She showed that protecting the environment is not separate from addressing poverty, governance, and human dignity. By empowering rural women to take action, she created a model of grassroots leadership that continues to influence environmental movements around the world. In addition to her activism, Maathai served in government as an assistant minister for environment and natural resources and contributed to global discussions on sustainability and climate change.
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Mike Hudema
Mike Hudema@MikeHudema·
In 3 yrs this #solar installation at an Arkansas high school turned the district’s budget from a $250K deficit to a $1.8 million surplus. They're using the surplus to pay teachers more We have the solutions. Implement them. #ActOnClimate #ClimateAction #climate #NoWarNoWarming
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Brett Chapman
Brett Chapman@brettachapman·
I love this incredible map of Native American nations because it reminds us that all of what is now the United States is Indigenous lands!
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