The nations of the Caribbean, along with all the others in the developing world that are on the front lines of the impact of climate change, need a champion with a voice that can be heard globally. It is amazing to see that happen in the form of Barbadian Prime Minister Mia Amor Mottley. Though she represents a small island country with a population of only around 288,000 people, she has become a voice for millions.
@Deoliver47 If you don't yet know Denise Oliver-Velez I envy you the pleasure you have in store of making her acquaintance for the first time. Seventy-five years a Warrior Princess for the ages. Hands down the most clear-eyed, bullshit-free human being I've ever known. A remarkable life story that keeps growing ever more remarkable. By all means follow her!
Love ya, Sis!
I am a pragmatic radical - and as such vote for and support Democrats. I also support independence for Puerto Rico, and do not agree with U.S. colonialism there or in the Caribbean.
4/4/After I retired from doing fieldwork, I started teaching cultural anthropology and women’s studies. A few years ago I retired again, and since 2008 have blogged at Daily Kos (and forcefully push back against racism and misogynoir on social media ).
3/ I got involved in media via WBAI Pacifica in NYC and co-founded the first Black/minority controlled public radio station in Washington DC – WPFW-FM, Pacifica. Later I became the Executive Director of the Black Filmmaker Foundation. During the AIDS crisis in NYC, with friends and neighbors dying all around me, I shifted focus & became involved in harm reduction actions, working as a medical anthropologist/ ethnographer doing research intervention with heroin addicts in NYC and Puerto Rico.
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I was raised to be political, so from an early age (3rd grade) I’ve been engaged in activism - from ban the bomb to civil and human rights. Over the course of a lifetime I’ve been a member of the NAACP, CORE, SNCC, The Young Lords Party, The Black Panther Party, and worked in solidarity with groups fighting for the rights of Black women, Native Americans, Asian-American and Chicanos
1/ I just read that I should introduce myself as a newcomer, migrant from Twitter here. Apologies for not having done so. Given my time on the planet – this will be fairly long.
I'm a 75 year old Black woman, born in Brooklyn NY in 1947. My parents were politically very left of center - my dad was a Tuskegee Airman, and later a stage actor, and professor, my mom a very educated woman whose grandparents were enslaved in Virginia.
@Deoliver47 you’re here!!!
Musk does not seem to have much of a plan to improve Twitter’s business or product
But he has aggressively used his role as Twitter’s owner to push his political agenda
1. Trump's candidacy for president raises the prospect of a major party nominee that is effectively on the payroll of a foreign government.
Since leaving the White House, Trump and his family have received BILLIONS from Saudi officials
Musk promised to create a content moderation content council to consider reinstatements but instead is making ad hoc decisions himself
RT @elonmusk@twitter.com
Kathie Griffin, Jorden Peterson & Babylon Bee have been reinstated.
Trump decision has not yet been made.
I know it's soooo bad what Elon did to Twitter, really.
But I've been running this server for over 3 years now to flee Twitter and somehow it feels things are falling into place...
I have met such amazing and wonderful people here on the Fediverse that I consider my true friends no matter where they live❤️
The only thing I want is for you to have the same and here you have a chance do that just that!
@smotus LMAO
Broke philanthropist. Escaped them mean Twitter streets.