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It is time...to end racism. Change agents for our BIPOC brothers and sisters, to end systemic racism in all places, beginning with Maine communities.

Maine, USA
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@ItIsTimeME
ItIsTime
1 year
I am speaking at 51st Annual MSMA Fall Conference. Please checkout the details of my talk at:
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@NAACP
NAACP
2 years
Imagine being so hate filled that you storm a graduation stage to interrupt your own child’s milestone accomplishment? This is truly sad.
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@WGME
CBS 13 News
2 years
The director of diversity, equity and inclusion for the South Portland school district is resigning after receiving a racist email. https://t.co/OusjH3lX5G
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The director of diversity, equity and inclusion for the South Portland school district is resigning after receiving a racist email.
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@esglaude
Eddie S. Glaude Jr.
2 years
Ironically, America’s idea of freedom is based on an intimate understanding of unfreedom.
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@NBCBLK
NBC BLK
2 years
Some Black students at Ivy League colleges say they feel a lack of belonging on campus by being "a minority within a minority." And they're concerned the Supreme Court's affirmative action ruling in June may make the issue more acute.
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Why some Black students on Ivy League campuses say they feel like “a minority within a minority.”
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@Crash_Barry
Crash Barry
2 years
This is Justin Whynot, J-6er & vice-chair of Moms for Liberty #Maine, running for RSU 14 school board. New Disinfomaniacs pod reveals allegations of grooming, heroin, domestic violence & impregnating an underage teen when he was 20. She was 15. https://t.co/fqD30KEbmu #mepolitics
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@SMRJ20
Southern Maine for Racial Justice
2 years
Join us for this free public forum where asylum seekers and those who care for them will be speaking on their experiences. Light refreshments and friendship to follow.
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@Lesdoggg
Leslie Jones 🦋
2 years
I have been saying this same thing!! We have a much bigger problem than trump!! The whole concept of how we handle our politics are at play now. THIS IS WHEN WE THE PEOPLE NEED TO SPEAK!! We know we all agree on women’s rights, safety of our children, gun rights and the well
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@ninaturner
Nina Turner
2 years
A job should guarantee that you can pay for rent, groceries, and have some left over. This is not a radical idea.
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@Southside_Gunn
🍊Elgin Barrett Eugene Smith lll🍊
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When I tell you she was COOKING…!!!
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Mindbridge
2 years
Mindbridge spotlights Human Rights Defender Dustin Ward of IT IS TIME. Cheers, Dustin!
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Mindbridge
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https://t.co/OWn1TddWAK highlights how Mindbridge's Research & Evaluation Dep’t uses Zotera, a collaborative platform that organizes all of our research articles, & makes citations & bibliographies quick & easy. Visit https://t.co/VCFimLp5g2 for more.
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@Booker4KY
Charles Booker
3 years
Sha’Carri Richardson ran a 10.92 in the 100m heats, but her words here are just as powerful. Believe in yourself. Know your worth. Embrace your greatness.
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@nytimes
The New York Times
3 years
Breaking News: Wesleyan University, a liberal arts college in Connecticut, ended legacy admissions, which help the children of alumni, just weeks after the Supreme Court’s ban on affirmative action.
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With the Supreme Court’s decision to ban race-conscious admissions, the pressure is on selective colleges to end preferences for children of alumni.
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@eji_org
Equal Justice Initiative
3 years
On this day in 1919, a mob of white men moved through a neighborhood in Washington, D.C. gathering weapons and beating Black residents, starting a campaign of terror that would continue for days. To overcome racial inequality, we must confront our history.
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On this day, a white mob terrorized Black D.C. residents in during the Red Summer.
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@BerniceKing
Be A King
3 years
I, too, sing America... Tomorrow, I'll be at the table When company comes. Nobody'll dare Say to me, "Eat in the kitchen," Then. Besides, They'll see how beautiful I am And be ashamed— I, too, am America. ~Langston Hughes
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@esglaude
Eddie S. Glaude Jr.
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Given all that is happening in this country, take a moment and read this speech on this day | (1852) Frederick Douglass, "What, To The Slave, Is The Fourth Of July"
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blackpast.org
Explore the speech "What, To The Slave, Is The Fourth Of July" delivered by Frederick Douglass in 1852, including full text and historical context.
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@jasimisinclair
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Let’s talk about how many of the diversity leaders have left/been laid off within the last two weeks. This is crazy.
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@MindbridgeCntr
Mindbridge
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