"I made a promise to Elsa. A bold political commitment to unify Arendelle and Northuldra into a single sovereign territory. Two lands united by love. To weather the storms of our emerging modern world, and overcome the ravages of colonial powers."

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Join the Confederacy of Sovereign Colonial Nations!
Fight the traitorous Varnim Pact!
Defend our sovereignty against the Azen and Terran threat!
See the stars!

Enlist today!

My character, Alexis Kiv of the CSCN army doing a pinup

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The "absoluteness" of National Sovereignty is an old colonial & outdated model will cost us Brits almost the same as all contributions of 47 years to the EU budget by the end of 2020. No to mention the real costs & uncertainty & loss of opportunities!👍#FUBrexitIdiots

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LA LUCHA DE BARTOLINA SISA

¡Hoy comenzamos con EL OTRO ARCHIVO!

Lee, comenta y compartePuño alzadoGlobo de diálogo



https://t.co/XAvyljQYmR

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Dear US Liberals expecting Puerto Rico to fix your "democracy"

Promoting PR statehood to fix YOUR broken electoral college YOUR US senate?

After 122 years of colonialism & no reparations in sight?

Is not progressive.

It's actually still colonialism.

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Last thing: I read some of the wiki and the character names/back story for the Patch Tribe has: a spirit named Big Chief (yikes), whose design is once again mishmashing different tribes and the tribe must convert to the religion of Shaman King (stinks of colonialism, yikes).

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Colourism Workshop Excerpts - Excerpts from Samihah Mudabbir and Suhaiymah Manzoor-Kahn exploring the impact of colourism, colonialism and capitalism within the South Asian community.

Image by Hawwa Alam

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For    the Young Collective & Friends are sharing powerful reads for social justice.

Have you read ‘Postcolonial Banter’ by Suhaiymah Manzoor-Khan ?

              

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Hey, why not! Thank you so much for doing this.💕

We’re an ALL-TRANS, POC-led set in a noncolonial, antiorientalist world.

We’re gearing up for a 12-hour on 10/31 from 12pm-12am CDT!

https://t.co/be84TqlMGK

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This is the face of a colonialist

This is the face of an elephant who would not break a sweat building a whites-only club in my grandfather's kampung

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High Tech Warrior
Sketch Series art for The Mutant Epoch RPG. This guy wears combat armor and wields a heavy pulse rifle. One of the original concept illustrations for the hub rules cover.
https://t.co/XAuLsUlrLr

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🔍Focus on the Moors:

In earlier years it was said majority of the pop were moors.

But in order to justify colonialism & support the idea the region was uncivilized & in need to be enlightened by France they shifted the narrative & claimed moors were only a negligible minority.

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Journey of the Barong Tagalog, Spanish Colonial Philippines Part 11: 18th / 19th Century Working Class & Commoners

During the 18th and 19th centuries in the Philippines, the majority, working class people and commoners, dressed less extravagantly than the upper classes we . . .

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We spoke with directors Tomm Moore & Ross Stewart about their wonderful new animated film Wolfwalkers, discussing environmentalism, colonialism, our relationship to nature, and more!

Read on for our ahead of its Oct 30th release.

https://t.co/dMT7k1PgV8

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Journey of the Barong Tagalog, Spanish Colonial Philippines Part 10: Late 18th Century Men’s Fashion Changes

Our previous two installments featured ilustrado and principalia class (in the middle to upper class) men’s fashion from around the mid-18th century. By the late 18th ...

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Two trompe l’oeil canvases on the upper portion show other events from the day. Paintings of mythological scenes & tapestries hang from the city walls while numerous spectators look on, all engaged in their own individual scenes. 2/2

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Reference -> Drawing
Right is the series thumbnail art for my upcoming LGBT+ colonial vampire project!

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A pre-colonial mother from the ‘Aswang Tribe’ goes hunting with her cubs. The woods, on a full moon, can be dangerous even to young shapeshifters without an elder Aswang.

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What makes me proud of being Filipino is that amidst so much adversity, we as a people are still able to thrive and resist forces that oppress us. I think that's what we should keep on doing: deglorifying resilience and healing our colonial scars bit by bit.

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Thanks so much for doing this!

We’re an ALL-TRANS, POC-led campaign set in a noncolonial, antiorientalist world where the gods vanish overnight.

Ep. 9 airs TOMORROW, Saturday 10/17 at 3pm CDT on https://t.co/HL238F1ifj.

<1 page RECAP: https://t.co/PeYoakQpdr

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