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Episode 9, Abolition Addresses Violences Against Children is now available everywhere you get your podcasts!
Access the episode transcript via our site https://t.co/MKbJfXiT1M 🙌🏼
Juneteenth is the United States' oldest nationally observed commemoration of the abolition of slavery.
Today, Juneteenth celebrates African American freedom, highlighting education and achievement.
Pls share thread #AbolitionFeminism workshop September 2022 @fgf_nrw @team_sva @NetzAbolition @CIGSLeeds @KentUniPoCo @NetworkGender @fac_research @phamthikang @SaraNAhmed @v_e_thompson @FeministKilljoy @Aviah_Sarah_Day @sitainshort @ChantelleLunt @thellpsx
N’oublions pas qu’avant le Raid d’Onigashima, nous avons appris :
- L’abolition des Shichibukai
- Teach est en route une destination inconnue
- Sabo et le Roi Cobra en danger
Reaksi rakyat jelata selepas berita pemansuhan Pt3! Korang yang mana?
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People's reactions after the news of the abolition of Pt3! Which one are you?
#kemvesofficial #kemves_official #kemvestudios #comic #comics #manga #anime #animation
Representative Preston Brooks beat Senator Charles Sumner with a cane on the floor of the US Senate #OTD in 1856. The violent attack is considered a key turning point in the breakdown of discussion between abolitionists and pro-slavery groups in the years before the #CivilWar.
They demand that the first act of the social revolution shall be the abolition of authority
THREAD: in preparation for this year's Abolition May check out CNC's newest zine, "Care is Violence Prevention" (by Sophie @soup_grrl !)
Read it at https://t.co/ik1K8A0QQY or below :)
CW: discussions of police violence
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* * * Excited to share our roundtable in print at @Interface_Journ * * *
"Why Abolition Now? Reflecting on 2020 with Scholar-Activists @camillahawth, @dylanrodriguez & Brianna Byrd" — via @Econ_Collective
Stay tuned for film...
https://t.co/pLbmVIJIZ4
Abolitionist John Brown and trailblazing #AfricanAmerican/#NativeAmerican sculptor Edmonia Lewis’ lives and legacies intersected in #GreenwichVillage, telling us much about the arc of the civil rights movement in the late 19th century. Find out how: https://t.co/VJE5RlBv1E
Amazons,Abolitionists,and Activists: A Graphic History of Women's Fight for Their Rights (2019)
“A beautifully drawn,hold-no-punches, surprisingly deep dive through the history of women's rights around the world”
Story Mikki Kendall,
Art A. D'Amico
Get it https://t.co/AnCCyLSn6S
The book sold over 300,000 copies, making it the most widely sold novel of the 19th Century. Its stark depiction of the horrors of slavery fueled the abolitionist movement and elevated tensions between free and slave-holding states leading up to the #CivilWar.
Coming at you next month from @DukePress is this special issue of GLQ, "Queer Fire: Liberation and Abolition." I'm so excited for the work in this new issue to finally be published altogether 🔥
https://t.co/C7fZdwCgrq
Following up on the Biblically-coded letter about escape from slavery by sea: the fugitive fled the River of Babylon (the South), was swallowed like the runaway Jacob by a whale (the ship), and “spat out” on Cape Cod, where abolitionist “angels” intervened and saved the day.
Sarah Mapps Douglass (1806- 1882) was an American educator, abolitionist, writer, and public lecturer. Her painted images on her written letters may be the first or earliest surviving examples of signed paintings by an African-American woman (Wikipedia)
#womenartists
.@ClocQ_VCT 『出るまで回すガチャ廃人』
(Gacha Abolitionists Who Spin Until They Get It)
#OTD in 1791, industrialist, inventor, philanthropist, abolitionist, #NativeAmerican rights advocate, social reformer, education advocate, @cooperunion founder, and local resident Peter Cooper is born. More on his incredible life+legacy: https://t.co/PxzINUWuLa
Breaking: local Inazuman dissident & author of several Tri-commission-abolitionist pamphlets insists on using electro vision exclusively for civil disobedience & mass demonstrations.
“This power has a singular & necessary function; it’s to overthrow the ones who granted it.” https://t.co/w6nIuEKfkd
#HappyBirthday to one of our favorite Villagers, #ThomasPaine, b. #OTD in 1737. The “Father of the American Revolution” was hailed, then condemned, for his radical ideas - abolition, women’s suffrage, separation of church+state, and social equality. More: https://t.co/gFP3HCpWZR