Dibujo de las mejores amigas del mundo mundial, ha no ser que eligas una ruta en la que se ponga en tu contra ;).

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A powerful, thoughtful, & important picture book from w/illustrations by “…is about the enduring spirit of the enslaved [so that we can] name, celebrate, & acknowledge our ancestors out loud…” Our story did not begin at slavery.

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It's important that we educate ourselves on the real history of this day. Many Indigenous people acknowledge today as a day of mourning.

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(1) เคยสงสัยกันบ้างไหม "สิทธิต้องมาคู่กับหน้าที่" คำพูดนี้มาจากไหนกัน

ช่วงประมาณปี 1996 โทนี แบล นักการเมืองอังกฤษปราศรัยหาเสียงด้วยแนวคิด "No rights without responsibilities." ประชาชนไม่สมควรเรียกร้องสิทธิใดๆ ถ้าไม่เกื้อกูลช่วยเหลือสังคมเลย

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Meet Madeline Parent, union organiser who co-founded the Canadian Textile Council and the Council of Canadian Unions, as well as the National Action Committee on the Status of Women. Find out more in the Parent fonds: https://t.co/ufs2kQZCyc

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Remember one of the most dangerous and inspiring strikes in Canadian history https://t.co/7btKN3njoV

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Interestingly, black is associated with water in China! Imperial dignitaries wore black & due to this, the colour is still seen as very formal & somber. It is a popular colour for daily wear, just don't wear it to a wedding! (1/2)

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The 1919 Winnipeg General Strike remains an unparalleled moment of solidarity among Canadian workers.
https://t.co/HdvLRlvALH

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In fact, red is so closely linked with festivities & rejoicing that it is banned from funerals. Likewise tradition dedicates that no red clothing must be worn for 27 months after the death of a parent (3/3)

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To mark the centenary of the a few publishers have released new titles or new editions of books about the strike. Others have recently published books about a range of aspects of Canadian labour history. https://t.co/JaMCLyjEQO

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Wow...the other 🇺🇸 we don’t get to hear or see about.

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1832 pitman Cuthbert Skipsey was shot dead near trying to mediate between police and striking miners

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