Stop Erasing Black Women
@StopErasingBW
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#StopErasingBlackWomen is a Black women collective who have come together to call out misogynoir in UK and wherever else needs our š£ on their necks
UK
Joined February 2021
PERIOD. Have a good week!
In conclusion, Jesy Nelson is mixed-fishing. Thats for biracial women to gate-keep and be angry about, their aesthetic to defend. She almost exclusively associates ābad boysā with black men⦠thatās for them to protest and debunk ALONE. So black women, have a good week š
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Throughout the week, @wokebabiesukās has celebrated prominent Black British figures āinspiring children to chase their dreamsā in a series of cute picture posts. Hereās mini Stormzy and mini Jourdan Dunn š„° #BlackHistoryMonth
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Not everyday Black women must assemble like the Avengers. Anyway GOOD DAY TO YOU ALL!
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO A REAL ONE @kelechnekoff Thank you for everything you do and may you continue to be blessed with more life! G Wagon on itās way, its comingš¤š¾š„
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Quelle surprise a biracial feeling valued and respected by BM in Black spaces. They are not less misogynistic, you benefit from colourism so you feeling valued & respected in Black spaces is because of your proximity to whiteness.
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But itās āone bad appleā yeah? https://t.co/GiJ3bNfwFF
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Alison Hammond looks AMAZING. LOVE TO SEE IT, COVER STARšš
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Listening to Nao all day today. A BEAUTIFUL album and her voice gives me goosebumpsš
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Thank you Betty for your advocacy, contribution and may you continue to rest in power. #StopErasingBlackWomen #BlackBritishWomen #BlackBritish #BHM
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Betty was an advocate for the people of Butetown as a councillor and fought hard to celebrate the area's multicultural heritage.
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Betty was an advocate for the people of Butetown as a councillor and fought hard to celebrate the area's multicultural heritage.
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Betty put Black history on the curriculum and taught children about slavery, apartheid and the contribution to British society made by people of colour.
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Born in Cardiff to a Bajan mother and a Jamaican father, she rose to prominence in the 1970s when she was appointed headteacher at Mount Stuart Primary School in Butetown, where she taught for 28 years.
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Earlier this week a statue of Walesā first Black headteacher Betty Campbell was unveiled in Cardiff. The statue is the first in a series of commissions aimed at celebrating the achievements of significant female figures in Wales' history. #BlackHistoryMonth
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i donāt know a single person the police have helped but i know dozens who theyāve hurt, i donāt understand how we can still be defending them
@misszing This is a response steeped in privilege. Black women CAN NOT respond in the way you've outlined. Regardless of our rights the police are enabled and empowered to disrespect and abuse us with no real sanctions or recourse as this thread outlines.
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