We are proud to announce our rebrand!We’re excited to share the opportunities we have created in communities around the country and looking forward to implementing new initiatives. Big shout out to @2CentsFC for partnering with us on the rebrand!
https://t.co/20E2ptmUTq
The Indigenous Women's Collective now have a Twitter account! This will be our main place to share information and weigh in on important issues impacting Indigenous Women. We are a collective of voices, with a primary goal of combatting Colonial Violence Against Indigenous women.
If you missed us, here are my main 🎯:
1. We must investigate the story of Title IX data
2. We must NOT only think intersectionally, we must engage with intersectionality at a level of critical praxis
3. We must move away from "upholding the spirit of #TitleIX"
Thank you TC
We independently confirmed fresh allegations of racist slurs being used at a BYU athletic event, a month after similar claims involving the Duke volleyball team.
Latest from @nkalamb and I for @guardian@guardian_sport
https://t.co/0yfOZzfuZj
We often see public displays of Black male athletic labor clearly used as a commodity, but what a clear example we have here of it happening to Black women. This is more than callous, it’s calculated. Proximity to blackness and queerness does not equate to allyship. #FreeBG
OTD six years ago, our brother @e_reid35 joined @kaepernick7 in taking a knee to call attention to police violence against Black and Brown communities and other forms of systemic oppression.
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Racism is not about skin color. Racism is about having the POWER to make skin color salient for the purpose of unequally distributing resources and opportunities.
The plantation dynamics of college sport on full display.
@BYU should be sanctioned by the NCAA for this.
And no excuses for Duke not stepping in to intervene. That’s on the coaches above all.
This entire situation is a case study in how to allow a racist culture to flourish.