@shanaleehampton embroidered my words and stuck them on a tree/telephone poll
@shanaleehampton embroidered my words and stuck them on a tree/telephone poll
@shanaleehampton embroidered my words and stuck them on a tree/telephone poll
Repost from @ccrjustice • Must read: Mahmoud Khalil speaks out for the first time since his arrest by the Trump administration in an exclusive letter, dictated over the phone to his family, from ICE detention in Louisiana. Link in @ccrjustice’s bio to read the letter as a PDF.
Repost from @ccrjustice • Must read: Mahmoud Khalil speaks out for the first time since his arrest by the Trump administration in an exclusive letter, dictated over the phone to his family, from ICE detention in Louisiana. Link in @ccrjustice’s bio to read the letter as a PDF.
Repost from @ccrjustice • Must read: Mahmoud Khalil speaks out for the first time since his arrest by the Trump administration in an exclusive letter, dictated over the phone to his family, from ICE detention in Louisiana. Link in @ccrjustice’s bio to read the letter as a PDF.
Repost from @ccrjustice • Must read: Mahmoud Khalil speaks out for the first time since his arrest by the Trump administration in an exclusive letter, dictated over the phone to his family, from ICE detention in Louisiana. Link in @ccrjustice’s bio to read the letter as a PDF.
Repost from @ccrjustice • Must read: Mahmoud Khalil speaks out for the first time since his arrest by the Trump administration in an exclusive letter, dictated over the phone to his family, from ICE detention in Louisiana. Link in @ccrjustice’s bio to read the letter as a PDF.
Repost from @ccrjustice • Must read: Mahmoud Khalil speaks out for the first time since his arrest by the Trump administration in an exclusive letter, dictated over the phone to his family, from ICE detention in Louisiana. Link in @ccrjustice’s bio to read the letter as a PDF.
Watch and listen Repost from @ctznwell • #repost @israelismfilm • “Columbia Professor Nadia Abu El-Haj demands Mahmoud Khalil be released immediately at her speech in front of a NYC Court today: “How did we get to the point where Mahmoud Khalil, a mild mannered and thoughtful Palestinian political activist, a legal permanent resident of the US who has not been charged, let alone convicted of a crime, can be picked up outside his home and shipped to a Louisiana detention center? That the Secretary of State and the President can name him as the first of many who will be rounded up and deported for what is in fact political descent? This is a witch hunt of an order we have not seen since the McCarthy era. Then the archetypal threat to America was the allegedly Communist Jew. Now it is the allegedly antisemitic Palestinian. “Stop demonizing student activists who are demonstrating to save Palestinians in Gaza in the West Bank from ethnic cleansing and total annihilation. “Stop replicating the crimes of McCarthyism and here, I mean, not just the criminalization of certain forms of political speech. More fundamentally, I mean, stop replicating the crime of demonizing an entire group of people as dangerous as a threat, as abhorrent. Even then it was Jews. Now it’s Palestinians. Free Mahmoud now, and stop and the witch hunt against other students.” Please listen to Professor Abu El-Haj’s powerful and important words. FREE MAHMOUD KHALIL NOW”
Join us next Saturday, April 26, for a powerful celebration of @brooklynstani’s debut novel OUTSIDE WOMEN, with @monaeltahawy and @yashicadutt, hosted by @pyaari_azaadi, at Xenana Projects in Williamsburg. 💞🤸♀️ Together, these three writers will reflect on the themes of Outside Women—finding courage in sisterhood, defying silence across generations, and the revolutionary possibilities of standing together. 🌟 RSVP at aaww.org/events/.
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“It is our duty to fight for our freedom. It is our duty to win. We must love each other and support each other. We have nothing to lose but our chains.” —To My People By Assata Shakur (written while in prison), 4 July 1973 FEMINIST GIANT Daily Dose: 124 https://www.feministgiant.com/p/daily-dose-124
“A woman who writes has power. And a woman with power is feared,” Gloria Anzaldua FEMINIST GIANT Daily Dose: 123 https://www.feministgiant.com/p/daily-dose-123?r=50le&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&showWelcomeOnShare=false
My new essay. Read it at FEMINIST GIANT https://www.feministgiant.com/p/essay-safe
My new essay. Read it at FEMINIST GIANT https://www.feministgiant.com/p/essay-safe
My new essay. Read it at FEMINIST GIANT https://www.feministgiant.com/p/essay-safe
My new essay. Read it at FEMINIST GIANT https://www.feministgiant.com/p/essay-safe
My new essay. Read it at FEMINIST GIANT https://www.feministgiant.com/p/essay-safe
My new essay. Read it at FEMINIST GIANT https://www.feministgiant.com/p/essay-safe
What would your voice sound like—voice in all its forms—if you refused silence as a desirable trait? Read bell hooks. I always remind you that the hardest revolution of all is the one in the Home, because every dictator goes home. Is your self revolutionary? Is your life revolutionary? Are your relationships revolutionary? How can you, to further quote Bambara, “make the revolution irresistible?” Read Toni Cade Bambara. FEMINIST GIANT Daily Dose 122 and 121
What would your voice sound like—voice in all its forms—if you refused silence as a desirable trait? Read bell hooks. I always remind you that the hardest revolution of all is the one in the Home, because every dictator goes home. Is your self revolutionary? Is your life revolutionary? Are your relationships revolutionary? How can you, to further quote Bambara, “make the revolution irresistible?” Read Toni Cade Bambara. FEMINIST GIANT Daily Dose 122 and 121