
Exeter Chiefs For Change
@ExChiefs4Change
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Supporters of @ExeterChiefs (@championscup & @premrugby title winners 2020) who campaigned to end the misuse of Indigenous peoples' imagery #ChangedTheChief
Joined June 2020
We did it. #ChangedTheChief.
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RT @ExChiefs4Change: Our website may no longer be live but you can find plenty of resources about why the branding needed to change and why….
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Forever inspired by you @rootsrugby! An article well worth a read, and a re-read and maybe another couple of reads after that.
Ecstatic to have our story told via the the Rugby Journal. Sharing means opening up old wounds, but without that, it wouldnt be authentic. The truth is, we do come from a different place, we do suffer fromsocial issues but beyond that, we’re strong and ready to play rugby.
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RT @joeytainment: The @Chiefs are playing in the #SuperBowl today. If you're conflicted about their racist Native American themed name, and….
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RT @joeytainment: This Spirit Rangers episode might be my favorite thing I've ever written. “Not Your Opossum Mascot” is about racist Nativ….
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RT @NCAI1944: For more than fifty years, NCAI has been on the frontlines alongside other advocates of #IndianCountry's movement to eradicat….
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RT @NCAI1944: Celebrating the #NativeExcellence on the field during the #BigGame doesn't mean that stereotypical, race-based mascots aren't….
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RT @NCAI1944: For decades, the unified voice of hundreds of Tribal Nations representing millions of Native people hasn’t wavered — the mess….
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RT @chopisracist: It's long past time to get rid of all Native mascots and team names. We are here, not in the past. Acts of appeasement on….
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RT @ImaginingIndian: Rhonda LeValdo, a Native teacher, activist and subject of the doc Imagining the Indian, writes about why she’s at the….
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Rhonda LeValdo, a Native teacher, activist and subject of doc ‘Imagining the Indian,’ writes about why she’s at the Super Bowl protesting the Chiefs.
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RT @niwrc: We will not be silenced or ignored. NIWRC calls on all sports teams, sponsors, groups, governments, and schools to change and r….
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RT @niwrc: As we move into this particular weekend (🏈), let us be reminded of our tireless efforts and the momentous steps forward. We ca….
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RT @IllumiNative: The @chiefs are on their way to another Super Bowl, bringing their racist mascot and fan behavior with them. We support t….
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RT @NotYourMascot: "As the @KansasCity @Chiefs compete again in the #SuperBowl, it’s time to take their racist name off the national stage.….
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As the Kansas City Chiefs compete again in the Super Bowl, it's time to take their racist name off the national stage.
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RT @IllumiNative: While there have been changes made in efforts to make the @Chiefs name and mascot "less" problematic, there is still a LO….
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RT @blackhorse_a: Join us! #notyourchief #notyourmascot #stopthechop #changethename #changethemascot
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RT @English_AS: The Tomahawk Chop, the instantly recognisable Kansas City Chiefs chant. A truly iconic sound, but one steeped in controver….
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How and when did the famous chant begin? Where does it come from? And why is it controversial?
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RT @ImaginingIndian: Will you be watching the #SuperBowl this weekend? Reminder to the @Chiefs we are #notyourmascot
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