#ClaimTheName
I am #ADOS. Any other name is just an attempt to muddy the waters.
So, where do we go from here? Chaos or community?
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@Aivy24110812@Behembaba During the promotion of Selma, David Oyelowo mentioned that his father was given the traditional scarification marks of the Oyo that were used to differentiate who could and could not be sold.
The #ADOSMS Chapter attended a community meeting on Voting Rights with Mississippi for a Just World, and local residents of the East Biloxi community. We focused on grassroots organizing as a means to galvanize support for policy solutions in their communities.
“This is significant because it shows the limitations of 'only' having a good job without accumulating wealth,” Krimmel says. “It also implies that the Great Wealth Transfer from old to young will only further entrench economic inequality.” #housing https://t.co/ByfKBLAY79
West Africans telling South Africa 🇿🇦 they don’t have an identity hmmmmmm where have we heard that before? I’m supporting South Africans on this one countries have borders the rest of the continent should respect that.
Georgia is a hot spot for these cameras, with over 5,000 across the state, according to DeFlock. This makes Georgia among the states with the highest density...
How Widespread Are License Plate Cameras? Is Footage Public? – https://t.co/WHXHlfF7ht https://t.co/LH6JQBfZns
Pastor Jamal Bryant with a pointed message about political realignment: “Stop begging and start demanding. We have given 90% of our vote for 60 years, and still we beg for appointments.”
The ADOS movement has been saying this for almost a decade. We were marginalized & outcast because of it.
Also, can anyone trust Bryant after he canceled a boycott that he didn’t initiate?
Didn’t Bryant say it was time to end the Target boycott without checking with the activists who started it? Until pastors can once again truly adopt Black liberation theology & the risks that accompany it, I want them out of politics.