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francesdanger.bsky.social
Mvskoke/Semvnole. Daughter of Kaccvlke. Native Rights Advocate. Journalist. She/They I thrive in chaos which is why I don't mind creating a bit of it every once in awhile. Personal Account
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@fairshare.help
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Mvtoooo!
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$0/$100 today for immediate needs
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$55/$149 $94 more needed please!
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What reparative work are you doing today? Tomorrow? Every day? Without these commitments there's no way there can be #justiceforgreenwood or the promise of a better future for all. 7/7
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tearing down the system that allowed for and continue to perpetuate a culture of racism, white supremacy, and american exceptionalism, and the every day, lifetime work we must all do to ensure a fair and just world for the coming generations. 6/7
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Memorials by themselves only cement these events as historical, allowing for the ruling class to pat themselves on the back for doing "the right thing" by being one of the "good ones", but are purely performative when not accompanied by speaking hard truths loudly and continuously, 5/7
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Recognition is just the start. Apologies are just empty words when not accompanied by justice as determined by those whose ancestors suffered atrocities, the effects of which stole the cultures, communities, and futures of those who came after. 4/7
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True reparative work takes time, effort, and a commitment to truth and equity no matter how uncomfortable or painful it may be for those that directly benefit from a system built on the backs of Black people and the blood of the Indigenous.3/7
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was just a change in terminology and not the societal change it must be to ensure our futures. Reparations are not just about money. 2/7
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You're pretty
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Our Southern relatives are Indigenous. No one is Indigenous to the so called united states. That's just the name you call the illegal occupation of our homelands by your illegitimate government, a colonized name for a settler state. This is Turtle Island. The land and its Peoples predate invasion.
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You're trying to save an illegitimate government currently illegally occupying Indigenous lands that's committing ongoing Native genocide while literally whitewashing history to ensure our complete erasure. Oklahoma had a blueprint. And capitalize Black.
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BURN 4 EVA
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$10 more and I can get home!
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Since @unsouci.bsky.social blocked the post to avoid accountability here's receipts. #ALT4me
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NOPE. You do not go on a post about the execution of Black relatives, especially on the date of George Floyd's modern day lynching, and center Natives. It's gross and extractive. Black relatives stood with us at Standing Rock. We kneel with them today and every day in solidarity.
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Mvto 🖤
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All really bad jokes aside I know your time (which is a colonial construct imagined up to drive productivity) is valuable to you so that makes it valuable to me too and I'm humbled and grateful you spent some of it with these. Hvtvm cehecares. 10/10
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Mvto if you made it this far. I owe you an NDN taco if you read all the articles too. Grape dumplins if you get the "Hey! It's you" guy to do the same. 9/10
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#MMIP leave holes in the very fabric of our being. Every person has a place, a path to walk, bringing valuable contributions to the sacred balance we seek. The FBI is surging resources in hopes of restoring our missing relatives, one way or another. 8/10 www.mvskokemedia.com/department-o...
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In other news about federal laws that only apply to Natives Sam Noble & Gilcrease Museums are ramping up efforts to comply with the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act, bringing 1600 ancestors & funerary items back to Native communities. 7/10 www.mvskokemedia.com/sam-noble-an...