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Over 1️⃣ million people are now internally displaced in #Haiti amid an intensifying humanitarian crisis.
The rapid rise in 2024 has strained hosting sites — many of which face deteriorating living conditions and lack critical access to basic services.
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Over 1️⃣ million people are now internally displaced in #Haiti amid an intensifying humanitarian crisis.
The rapid rise in 2024 has strained hosting sites — many of which face deteriorating living conditions and lack critical access to basic services.
More �Alarming update ‼️
Over 1️⃣ million people are now internally displaced in #Haiti amid an intensifying humanitarian crisis.
The rapid rise in 2024 has strained hosting sites — many of which face deteriorating living conditions and lack critical access to basic services.
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As Indigenous Peoples, we reject colonial holidays rooted in the genocidal erasure of our existence. We demand #LANDBACK to reclaim sovereignty, repair ties with Mother Earth, and protect Indigenous ways of life—honoring them for generations to come.
Bogotá’s ‘LGBTQI+ houses’ are transforming support for displaced LGBTQI+ Venezuelans, writes @UCL Geography PhD Candidate @Ty_Valiquette in @NatCities.
The rich want you to be uninformed, they want to control the narrative, write their own history, and control the world. Musk controls Twitter, Bezo’s the Post, Zuckerberg all of Meta, and they want tik tok too. Control the minds, the story, control you while they get richer.
The strategy has always been to attack education ever since the civil rights movements were heavily led by college campuses. They first started raising school fees and tuitions. They slowed if not stopped the creation of new universities while investing heavily in the prison …
How might you make amends for the wrongs of our past and present, to impact our future? On National #Reparations Action Day, we hope these articles enlighten and inspire you: https://t.co/VnG473cJ0g #BlackHistory#DEI@RichWallaceEAT@jhumpa_b
Officially started my PhD @UniofOxford@oxfordgeography. For the next 3 years, I'll be researching & writing on topics of spatial justice, environmental racism, whiteness, water rights, immigration, mental/spiritual health, repair. I'll be sharing my research here. Follow along.
For thousands of years, indigenous communities around the world would plant mangroves to lessen the damaging impacts of hurricanes, floods and tsunamis. Colonialism, urbanisation and capitalism largely reversed this environmental trend by destroying mangrove populations.
Working with #Haitian students and my local community in #Indiana to share and learn new languages has been one of the most enriching experiences yet in my life. We’ve enveloped each other in love, laughter, and care. Forever changed and grateful.
Thank you @WebsCorneille@IUCLACS for speaking with our class. You inspired healing, optimism, and a sense of community as we come together to learn new languages, support each other, and challenge the racist stereotypes affecting #Haitian people in Indiana and across the US.
Grateful for Tuesday talk at YMCA of Washington, Indiana, w/ fellow Haitians of the adult English language learners program for immigrants. We join forces to overcome any stereotypical biases against Haitians in the U.S. Thanks to my friend @ianjdaniel for bringing me there. 1/
Grateful for Tuesday talk at YMCA of Washington, Indiana, w/ fellow Haitians of the adult English language learners program for immigrants. We join forces to overcome any stereotypical biases against Haitians in the U.S. Thanks to my friend @ianjdaniel for bringing me there. 1/
Celebrating my #Haitian friends & community; talented scholars, musicians, artisans, compassionate community leaders, beautiful souls.
Over the past year in my hometown Indiana, we’ve grown together. They are making the area a more vibrant/hopeful place🇭🇹❤️
I spent time in Springfield OH reporting on Haitian migration. Some of the nasty misinfo being echoed today was already circulating. I spoke to officer Jason Via, Deputy Director Public Safety: "We haven't really seen any of that. It's really frustrating"
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“What I am experiencing now, what I think many of us are experiencing, is a kind of distributed mourning,” writes Christina Sharpe.
Read her essay, “The Shapes of Grief,” in our fall issue. https://t.co/txBmjMAdIp