The Sudanese people are among the most proletariat of the proletariat: dispossessed, propertyless, oppressed, super-exploited, and alienated from their own land. Their sigh as an oppressed people is the sigh of all oppressed people. Their chain is interlocked with all chains.
Protests were held in several European and North American Cities today in solidarity with the people of Al Fashir and to protest the imperialist proxy war that the UAE is waging on Sudan.
In 1955 the British and colonial officials signed a tax agreement in London, that would still be governing the movement of corporate wealth out of Malawi seventy years later.
The wildest part about POVERTY is how much time it steals. Waiting for buses. Calling assistance offices. Comparing grocery prices. Fighting insurance. Sitting at laundromats. Being poor is a second job nobody pays you for.
unlearn shame. all forms of shame: unemployment, illness, vulnerability, longing, desire, errors, failures. you do not need to feel ashamed of what you are experiencing or living. freedom and shame cannot coexist.
They may still be relatively unknown in #Malawi, but the Madalitso Band continue to captivate audiences around the world. Here they are bringing their unmistakable Malawian sound to the Down The Rabbit Hole (DTRH) Festival, one of Europe's premier summer music festivals.
The US ambassador to South Africa is now openly meeting with white separatist groups.
I have warned and warned because that's all I can do. Whatever will be will be.
“I don’t believe in charity. I believe in solidarity. Charity is vertical, so it’s humiliating. It goes from the top to the bottom. Solidarity is horizontal. It respects the other and learns from the other. I have a lot to learn from other people.”
-Eduardo Galeano
I look at my friends who had clarity & agency from a very young age, then I look at the relationship they have with their parents. makes sense. when your adult trusts you to make your own decisions, make mistakes, &