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Sara Bafo
@SaraSabriye
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Writer | Educator & Student | Anti-Imperialist | Dhiiga kuma dhaqaaqo? | May we experience victory and liberation | Pan-Africanism |✊🏿| Abolitionist |
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RT @foreverrra: Stormzy collaborating with McDonald’s and deleting his post that said free Palestine.. interesting
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@LaVagabondine Take her to @CoffeeAfrique spaces where there’s some community hub sessions - some dedicated to Somali women (mostly Hoyoos I’ve seen) and slowly but truly the conversations of therapy is normalized. Or other similar community spaces that are trauma informed. 🤍
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RT @chronicalihere: He's been so unequivocally vocal in the role his faith played in the action he took. Sighting the story of Prophet Musa…
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The Quran teaches us how to stand firmly against tyrants and how to be just in our actions. To stand with the oppressed. ‘Let not the hatred of others towards you prevent you from being just. Be just, that is closer to piety’ (Qur’an 5:8). May we all strive to be better!
The Superbowl protester, Zül-Qarnaįn Nantambu, who waved the Sudan and Palestine flag during the halftime show spoke about how he felt he had to act. “If you see a wrongdoing, you must stop it with your hands, if you can't stop it with your hands, stop it with your tongue, if you can't stop it with your tongue, stop it with your heart, and we know that’s the weakest of faith. I had an opportunity on a grand scale to bring awareness and speak out against a wrong of my Muslim brothers and sisters because we know, if one part of the body is hurting, all of the body is hurting. This Ummah is one body. So I didn't want to face my creator with a sign of weak faith. When I knew I had an opportunity to show I didn't have weak faith.... A lot of people didn't know what's going on in Gaza, a lot of people didn't know what's going on in Sudan and they feel like they're not being represented properly so I had the opportunity to represent them on a global scale and I had to take that opportunity just even to get the prayers of the people, it was worth it, just even to get the prayers of the Palestinians and the Sudanese.”
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RT @chloeprw: when i’m in love i go for a walk, when i’m heartbroken i go for a walk, when i’m happy i go for a walk, when i’m sad i go for…
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RT @sum1saiditinnit: that’s why i love noname man, she really highlighted the fact that you can’t be at a certain level as an artist withou…
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RT @chronicalihere: Baldwin equated the role of the artist to that of a revolutionary in this sense that their position becomes so pivotal…
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RT @MomodouTaal: Our desires for careers cannot be at the expense of keeping our hearts and consciences alive.
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RT @CoffeeAfrique: Thank you so much, Mohammed, our Youth Services Lead for continuing to create a service & space that is safe, hopeful &…
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RT @nuejaebs: No story time, all I wanna say is grown ass men practically torturing 10 year olds because they forgot a few lines of a surah…
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RT @queersocialism: do think the historical repression and subsequent invisibiiization of political radicals or even merely politically mat…
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RT @PanAfriKeem: “Black visibility is not Black Power. Most of the black politicians around the country today are not examples of Black Pow…
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