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Through creative, transformative stories, we seek to connect the African diaspora via emergent youth cultures, music, art, fashion, and Black Radical Tradition.

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@IansaMagazine
Iansá Mag
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We are Iansá Magazine, a collective of members of the African diaspora focused on connecting the rest of the African diaspora through stories via the emergent youth culture, music, art, fashion, the emergent youth culture, and the Black radical tradition. https://t.co/kReR956IWw
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@IansaMagazine
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First staff meeting for Iansá Magazine!
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There are potential articles everywhere on this website for those with eyes to see.
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We’re trying our best to bring authentic publications back!
@TeeElectronica
Lone Star Forever 🇱🇷 🇰🇭
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The Source is irrelevant, XXL sold out, Complex is trash and always has been, BET is owned by Viacom and now Vibe is owned by a shit stain craccer publication. We LITERALLY have nothing anymore
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@muata33
Muata Alimayu
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This article speaks to the question, What is our ultimate objective as a people? Is it to be a sovereign independent nation or to just be americans which means to remain subjects of a colonial regime.
@IansaMagazine
Iansá Mag
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In his debut piece for Iansá, @Haki_Shakur dives into the long history of how colonialism, capitalism, and U.S. racial constructs have shaped the way we name ourselves. From the transformation of enslaved Africans into ‘Negroes’, to the rise of Black Power and New Afrikan
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Yesterday was one of the most successful days for Iansá! 💗💗💗
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In his debut piece for Iansá, @Haki_Shakur dives into the long history of how colonialism, capitalism, and U.S. racial constructs have shaped the way we name ourselves. From the transformation of enslaved Africans into ‘Negroes’, to the rise of Black Power and New Afrikan
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What does Black liberation demand when democracy reveals itself as a house built on broken promises? Saint Trey Wooden’s essay dares us to lean into the ashes—to see the fracture not as collapse, but as the raw space from which new worlds are born. Read it here:
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How might Palestine teach us to love more deeply, heal more truly, and imagine total liberation? Grace Incarnate’s latest article challenges us to lean into the hard work of witnessing pain, affirming dignity, and refusing any narrative that denies our shared freedom.   Read it
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@NewAfrikanRevo
New Afrikan People's Network
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Stop what you’re doing and read the latest article from @IansaMagazine and @daps4thaland!
@IansaMagazine
Iansá Mag
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“This is our neighborhood — not a testing ground.” Read @daps4thaland’s statement against a state-funded quantum facility project that threatens community sovereignty: https://t.co/IwGELRtNxk
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“This is our neighborhood — not a testing ground.” Read @daps4thaland’s statement against a state-funded quantum facility project that threatens community sovereignty: https://t.co/IwGELRtNxk
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@IansaMagazine
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We will now be publishing articles exclusively on Wednesdays! Not only does this give our team more time to prepare pieces, but the orisha Iansã is often venerated on that day. These stories are our offerings to her. Look for them in the whirlwind. 🌪️🌪️🌪️ #IansáWednesdays
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@RenyTure
📚pedagogy in black✊🏾
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Support the magazine of the 21st century.
@IansaMagazine
Iansá Mag
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SWAG UPDATE: We now have Iansá Magazine tote bags available for purchase at our online store! Chase one of these, don’t worry about what we’re doing! ༼ つ ◕_◕ ༽つ https://t.co/zgQWdEqhaW
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@UncYoda
Yoda ❤️🔱🖤
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Finally going to start reading this today. Should be finished by the end of this upcoming week, and the book review for @IansaMagazine will be available shortly thereafter. Stay tuned!
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@UncYoda
Yoda ❤️🔱🖤
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Anyways, since I have new followers, you guys should follow @IansaMagazine. I’m the Managing Editor, and we have a wide range of articles highlighting perspectives across the African diaspora, as well as perspectives from marginalized peoples at large. https://t.co/lUATgr4sxV
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@IansaMagazine
Iansá Mag
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SWAG UPDATE: We now have Iansá Magazine tote bags available for purchase at our online store! Chase one of these, don’t worry about what we’re doing! ༼ つ ◕_◕ ༽つ https://t.co/zgQWdEqhaW
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So basically tomorrow… 👀
@OilyEyelids
𝐛𝐚𝐝𝐝𝐢𝐞 𝐰𝐢𝐭𝐡 𝐚 𝐦𝐚𝐠𝐚𝐳𝐢𝐧𝐞 ☥
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Cool @IansaMagazine announcement next Friday, because why not!
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@IansaMagazine
Iansá Mag
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Happy Em-Dash October, everyone!
@OilyEyelids
𝐛𝐚𝐝𝐝𝐢𝐞 𝐰𝐢𝐭𝐡 𝐚 𝐦𝐚𝐠𝐚𝐳𝐢𝐧𝐞 ☥
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looking forward to em-dash october at iansá
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We running this place on ✨vibes✨ right now… — Management
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@thinkpiecetribe
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If you can’t show up to Atlanta city hall, this is the speech that I’m about to give to the Atlanta city council
@IansaMagazine
Iansá Mag
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Writer and video essayist, Lonnie White (@thinkpiecetribe) keeps it real about the City of Atlanta’s failures to do right by its residents amid the enactment of dangerous far-right policies and the funding of Cop City. Read it here: https://t.co/yoSVvV8tcz
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Writer and video essayist, Lonnie White (@thinkpiecetribe) keeps it real about the City of Atlanta’s failures to do right by its residents amid the enactment of dangerous far-right policies and the funding of Cop City. Read it here: https://t.co/yoSVvV8tcz
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