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CeCe Falls

@CeceF

Oakland. I write and research stuff. Peace, love and freedom. 1913 🔺 Bruin 🩵💛 #SurvivorsBloomAndThrive #EndSexualViolence #EndCSA

Oakland Sumali Mart 2009
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CeCe Falls
CeCe Falls@CeceF·
Thank you for your support. I am overwhelmed by the response- especially the kindness, love & understanding. We haven’t yet reached the goal so please share with your networks & know that your efforts on my behalf are greatly appreciated. Link: gofund.me/b352dbd07
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Rashida Tlaib
Rashida Tlaib@RashidaTlaib·
My sis is a survivor. She fled war at 8 yrs old. I am angry she is facing so much hate + violence. What these people don’t understand is that this country belongs to all of us. I pray one day Ilhan won't have to put her fists up to defend herself. Her lived experience is why she won't let them win. We are blessed to have her in Congress.
Ilhan Omar@IlhanMN

I’m ok. I’m a survivor so this small agitator isn’t going to intimidate me from doing my work. I don’t let bullies win. Grateful to my incredible constituents who rallied behind me. Minnesota strong.

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Rev. Dr. Boudyka
Rev. Dr. Boudyka@bdk1521·
These folks’ lives were just as important as Renee Good’s and Alex Pretti’s. They also were killed by ICE.
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Sahel Revolutionary Soldier
Ghana is set to file a resolution at the United Nations on March 25, 2026, to have the transatlantic slave trade declared as one of the greatest crimes against humanity. President John Mahama has led the African Union's call for reparations, demanding that former colonial powers provide compensation for the injustices of slavery and colonialism. Speaking on behalf of the President during an engagement with Jamaica’s Prime Minister, Ghana's Foreign Minister, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, said the goal of this push is to ensure reparations, restitution and justice for Africans who suffered from the slavery.
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Senator Angela Alsobrooks
Senator Angela Alsobrooks@Sen_Alsobrooks·
Of course Kristi Noem should be fired. Of course she should be impeached. Of course she should resign in disgrace. But also, she should have never had the job in the first place.
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CeCe Falls
CeCe Falls@CeceF·
I’m so appreciative of my friend @quyahnibelle for this, for me. It’s incredibly hard to ask for help even though my own work has been all about helping others and encouraging them to get the help they need. I’m asking with gratitude for the support. gofund.me/73970a872
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Hakeem Jeffries
Hakeem Jeffries@RepJeffries·
My statement on the spending legislation and Republican healthcare crisis.
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Adam Schiff
Adam Schiff@SenAdamSchiff·
Americans are facing health care price spikes that could leave them paying double or with no coverage at all. Families deserve more than just the same “concepts of a plan” that Trump and Republicans have been promising for 8 years.
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Kevín@KevOnStage·
Help me settle a debate what is the OFFICIAL Black people brand of ginger ale?
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CeCe Falls@CeceF·
Just now watching #Nos4A2 and am I the only one who hollers every time Zachary Quinto says “Christmasland”? He’s masterful!
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CeCe Falls@CeceF·
Black Men Smiling 6/30 The Very Thought of You by Jon Batiste
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Kehinde 🇳🇬
Kehinde 🇳🇬@kalonge93·
Greg Tate review of Voodoo Vibe, 1999
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Michelle_BYoung@michelle_byoung·
They’re cocaine skinny
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Prentice Penny (FUX YO BLUE CHECK)
Prentice Penny (FUX YO BLUE CHECK)@The_A_Prentice·
Right now more than ever black creatives need to be building and collaborating together. It’s the only way we will get our art made. The collective. I’ve been doing this for over 20 years. It’s never been darker than now. Trust.
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CeCe Falls@CeceF·
💔Thank you for this @jose3030 Thank you Alan.
3030@jose3030

Alan Leeds reacts to D'Angelo's death: "I’m utterly heartbroken. Grieving is such a self-absorbed process. But this time it’s not just about losing someone who was part of my life. This one is about losing the link between the music I grew up with in the 1960’s and the music that looms fresh today. Against the grain of bland modern r&b, D’Angelo preserved the Gospel essence of early soul music, mixing it with every other genre of Black music without ever leaving the church. I don’t care what the lyrics said, I don’t care what the song was about, I ALWAYS heard the church in there! He couldn’t help it. He didn’t have to think about it. It just willfully flowed through whatever he did in a recording studio or on stage. After one of our shows, you FELT like you’d been to church. Good church! There are those who were puzzled by his slight body of released work. But D’s posse of fellow artists and friends knew he was way more prolific than his three albums suggest. His music was personal. It was just what he did. He was not a pop star, he was an ARTIST. His three albums had more substance, versatility and influence than any artist with a whole record store full of music! It didn’t escape D that the irony of his break-through was the controversial, sexy video clip for “Untitled (How Does It Feel)”. He got a kick out of shooting the clip and stood by it as a marketing tool. But when excited audiences began shouting for him to “take it off”, he nearly cancelled an entire tour! “Hey Pops, they thinkin’ we some kind of Chippendales s--t up here?” he asked me. D’Angelo was about the music but Michael Archer had little taste for the BUSINESS of music. Even at the risk of his career, he refused making decisions based on the bottom line. He was convinced that every step towards the music business was a step away from his artistic integrity. A balance between the two was daunting to navigate. D once described it to Malcolm Kee, his forever loyal sergeant-at-arms, as trying to spin a basketball on a finger while riding a roller coaster. (How’s THAT for a metaphor?). Sure D had his demons. Don’t we all? There’s no school teaching artists how to handle success. But none of that defines him. Maybe he’s not even defined by the three albums he left us. I think he’s defined by the thousands of young artists and musicians who he exposed to all the music of the Black diaspora and how artistic integrity can bring all the genres together. But to Hell with all that now. I told you grief was selfish. I’m grateful we had the chance to say goodbye. But I’m still broken hearted. I miss Mike."

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