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@jenferlizbeth Bringing the advocacy: get vaccinated, please.
“Hi my name is [your name], and I’m a resident of DC— [your address] — and I believe that critical race theory is an essential part of education in Washington, DC” not sure what to say?
The photo shows a weathered metal surface with a sign attached to it that conveys a message about the Stonewall riots, emphasizing that they were about police violence rather than marriage equality. The mood is serious and reflective, highlighting a significant historical context.
Text in image: STONEWALL
WASN’T ABOUT
MARRIAGE
EQUALITY
IT WAS ABOUT
POLICE
VIOLENCE
The image displays a video title screen for a discussion on “Covid Vaccination and HRT” featuring Doctor Sruti. The setting appears to be a digital platform, and the mood is informative.
Text in image: Covid Vaccination and HRT – FAQs with Doctor Sruti
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you’ve spent your whole life helping people bend over backwards. please consider donating to @tweet_foundation — the trans community in India needs covid relief.
liberation is your birth right.
H/t: @snekulekul
The image features a tweet by Olayemi Olurin discussing police authority and the value of human life. The mood is assertive and critical regarding societal views on law enforcement.
Text in image: Police don’t have the right to kill you for not following their instructions or if they believe you’ve broken the law. Stop perpetuating the idea that they do, they don’t. Start valuing the lives of human beings over police feelings. It’s a JOB, they aren’t gods amongst men
The image shows two young men in a classroom setting, one holding a video camera while the other appears to be speaking. The mood seems to be engaging and thoughtful, as they discuss media and its societal implications.
Text in image: The mass media, film, TV, all of these things, are powerful vehicles for maintaining the kinds of systems of domination we live under—imperialism, racism, sexism, etcetera. Often there’s a denial of this and art is presented as politically neutral, as though it is not shaped by a reality of domination.