In our fight against animal oppression, we fight against all oppression. If you’re a feminist that still consumes animal products, you’re going against your own beliefs 🙅‍♀️⁠

📷 IG soy._.emily ⁠

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If you havent figured it out by now, we are lovers of Art +Community + Impact and the intersectionality of the three. Who should we work with to create more dope art? NYC style art! Lets get connected 🗽⛩️🎨

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"The agonizing pain you are faced with every second, the brutal and dangerous conditions – it all traumatized me."

From Slaughterhouse Worker Opens Up

👉 Ex-Slaughterhouse Worker Speaks Out: https://t.co/ttKlYTFI78

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Every day, countless people in Europe face discrimination and exclusion, the causes of which are complex and intersecting. can guide the way to protecting everyone’s rights in an inclusive way.

More: https://t.co/9J2JOsICyp

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Really bullish on Art, creators, community, and platforms that empower the intersectionality of the three. Super cheesy thread on my art collector journey to celebrate my 1 year in commissioning and why im bullish on and https://t.co/1q3fGL9RNl 🎨⚔️

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Hello, I'm one of the and do illustration work on intersectionality and psychology💝🌟

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Hello Twitter! I'm Christina S. Zhu, an illustrator from Germany. I love translating complex topics – such as intersectionality, social issues, and psychology – into sensible and responsible visual art. Here are some examples to kick off this new Twitter journey!

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It is important to understand, respect and value INTERSECTIONALITY when exploring our identity: "Above all, I think we need to try to approach others’ perspectives and experiences with a sense of radical acceptance and trust" ❤️ https://t.co/K1n8AdLIRM

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See now this is why intersectionality is important:

They're highlighting a woman of color that lost her child. Two white people called it jealousy?

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Happy folks! I’m Rebecca Ann(they/them), a trans comic artist, podcast host & bookseller for ! I love creating work that celebrates intersectionality & pop culture. Looking to do some covers or flatting currently!
🛍 https://t.co/pOzdzzIobk

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Thank you for holding space for me, and for minting me this beautiful change maker , identifying my BIPOC & LGBTQ intersectionality & platforming my existence in web3.

Love my new PFP omg 😭😍

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MY FIRST PORTFOLIO DAY! I’m a queer artist, right now trynna dip toes into art therapy, and this is some of my work celebrating human intersectionality and our emotions!

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Intersectionality is the acknowledgement that everyone has their own unique experiences of discrimination. In March's , discusses the need for midwives & birth workers to understand the impact of oppression.
members 👉https://t.co/6pDosVvPoC

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It’s why we should be able to handle these two truths at once. Mutancy represents Blackness while also needing intersectionality to strengthen it. The existence of Black mutants doesn’t erase the metaphor, it literalizes it.

It’s *additive* if you will.

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The intersectionality she faces as a woman of color who is free from marriage and servitude - yet surrounded with how other black people are treated and others view her - is handled so well.

And her symbolic worry of having her portrait painted with her cousin because:

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-Y'all CLAIM to want new/non-legacy women/Black characters, yet ALWAYS complain when they show up

-Superman isn't the only flying tank

-'Intersectionality is hard' Very ironic complaint

-It's sci-fi, not history (🤨or your fantasy); Black folks can exist anywhere/everywhere!🖕🏿

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Meet Powerhouse. DC Comics latest diversity hire, ahem, hero. She's strong, invulnerable, flies, but is different from Superman cause she shoots beams from her HANDS, not eyes. She's black, but an alien, so not black. Intersectionality is hard.

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Thoroughly enjoyed the talk by on intersectionality - so inspired I wanna do a portrait!!! You can send me a choice of pics or I’ll choose one!

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I love that Kurt gives Scott this lecture about passing privilege/intersectionality. It adds so much depth to these characters, and is a much-needed addition

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In WHAT I AM by , an Indian American girl gives an honest, humanizing response to the insensitive, othering question: “What are you?” This emphasizes intersectionality and champions the complexities of identity.


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