@DrTedros "So far, more than 4 billion #COVID19 vaccine doses have been administered globally. More than 80% have gone to high- and upper-middle income countries, even though they account for less than half of the world’s population"-@DrTedros
Tonight I feel crushed, @SHEIN_official has stolen my Amelia sweater design.
Spent hours designing and brainstorming this design and it takes days to crochet each sweater. It’s quite disheartening to see my hard work reduced to a machine made copy. 💔
After hours of debate and public comment, the Florida State Board of Education unanimously approved the amendment banning critical race theory https://t.co/LzIAntZEtv
A century after a white mob destroyed a vibrant Black community in Tulsa and shot people in the streets, President Biden told survivors their story “will be known in full view.” It was the first time a president visited the area to address the massacre. https://t.co/Q9m1yO7jwD
@RepAndyKimNJ Executions are irreversible. 174 people have been exonerated from death row. Please help abolish the federal death penalty - support HR97 & HR262. “You can free an innocent man from prison, but you can’t free him from the grave.” – Freddie Lee Pitts @WTIUSA
@TomiLahren Okay...but the Oscars award ceremony is one night for a few hours. School would literally be months on end of in person instruction and most schools are open to in person instruction if one chooses to send their kids back now. Sooo...
These were the last words of Elijah McClain—a peaceful and blessed soul who was senselessly killed by police. We demand justice for Elijah, and must continue our fight to end the systemic racism that killed him.
Many children are forced into jobs that are inappropriate for their age, depriving them of their childhood and jeopardizing their integral development. I appeal to institutions to spare no effort to protect minors. #NoChildLabourDay
On the fourth anniversary of Pulse.
In the middle of Pride month.
During a global pandemic.
Donald Trump's cruelty truly knows no bounds. We have to defeat him this November.
It’s too early to tell if it’s permanent, but the changes brought on by COVID-19 are forcing many of us to reflect on what really matters in our lives. https://t.co/9qlOdWKAuO
Understanding the history of institutionalized racism is key to understanding this weekend's protests. @JSTOR_Daily has compiled a syllabus to help contextualize, teach, and understand: https://t.co/iOVvcM6AOU
Like so many of you, I’m pained by these recent tragedies. And I’m exhausted by a heartbreak that never seems to stop. Right now it’s George, Breonna, and Ahmaud. Before that it was Eric, Sandra, and Michael. It just goes on, and on, and on.