@lovelydizon_ That title had my heart in my throat—to be seen/known is an epic gift for research to give those who help generate it. Congratulaions! I would love to read this!
@_aniwaniwa Absolute arses. Second time I have heard of health system doing this this week— the other story it happened 15+ years, but yeah they tried to get someone I know, who is Māori, prove her citizenship IN PERSON w documents so her newborn could be registered as NZ citizen.
@DudleyBenson My utmost awe and respect, Dudley. It is mammoth to put yourselves through a legal process so poorly equipped to carry out justice in cases of SA. I cannot imagine what it has cost you and the other complainants. Thank you.
@PaddyMcK@SaraNAhmed 🥰
ps: I saw her speak a version of this paper in Melbourne years ago—it was deep YES & I needed you (and other loved ones) to know immediately!
pps: such is the nature of our life affirming exchanges of content that I often remember it as you introducing me to Ahmed’s work.
“I was prepared for his death — as much as anyone can be, anyway. What I hadn’t prepared for was the trauma of what came next.” — Sharday Cable Ranapia
https://t.co/21Re2Q6DOv
@aniwaniw_ A ha ha ha ha.
we been weaned six months and Arwi still speaks so fondly about booby. How he misses it, how he liked it, etc. I thought they forget 😅