satire - an artistic form, in which human, follies, abuses, or shortcomings are held up to censure by means of ridicule, derision, irony, parody, caricature,oft with an intent to inspire social reform
The B. L. O.
gave Mattel the script
for what needs to be said & done!
💗☮️
Barbie's petrochemical plastic is not so fantastic.
We joined @BarbieLiberator@dhlovelife and @pussyrrriot to call out @Mattel and @Barbie's contribution to the plastic pollution crisis wreaking havoc on ecosystems, our bodies, and the climate.
https://t.co/hoTWGned5z
“What we’re fighting against is half a century of misinformation from the plastics industry and from fossil fuel companies and interests that are trying to convince people that recycling is a viable solution to the plastic waste problem.”
https://t.co/0Kg6KBl2en
Amazing #Barbie news! Mattel have announced they're going plastic free by 2030. Brilliant news. If you want to get your hands on the world's first biodegradable Barbie - we're expecting the brand new EcoWarrior Barbies in stock in October! https://t.co/aweFBFPniu
📰Sussex UCU March 2022 Newsletter Out Now📰
Strike Dates & Committee
Learning and Events
Open Letter to the VC
Migrant Members Advice
ASOS Guidance
External Examiners Campaign
Health & Safety Update
PGR Updates
Solidarities
https://t.co/HWRghxUMnn
UCU members are incredible. We are fighting an employer and government who both seem intent on destroying what makes education in the UK amazing.
Today striking students give us more inspiration than they’ll ever know.
Together we we can change education.
Solidarity forever.
Digitality and Racial Capitalism - SHL online seminar with Professor Lisa Nakamura & Dr Seb Franklin addressing digital cultures & computational tech as sites impacted by & revealing of racialized histories of dispossession & exploitation https://t.co/L5vTBn2SwB
@DrAliceCorble talking about her history and practise of radical librarianship both in London and in Sussex. How can we use library systems, cultures and collections and shape them by and for oppressed people?
@christineburns@christineburns Thank you! Hart has been rather overlooked. He transitioned in 1918 (as a physician himself, he was able to communicate with others in medicine.) If interested, I've uploaded an article I wrote back in 2008 https://t.co/j1hWYh96kJ