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yasmina
@jasminprix
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Joined November 2016
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    for @Criterion, my essay “History in the Remaking” on Sembène’s 1970s trio ✨ Emitaï (1971), Xala (1975) & Ceddo (1977): the apex of a politically robust and aesthetically virtuosic filmography by a cultural worker who saw cinema as a night school & a call to arms for liberation
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    friendship is also falling in love!!!!!!!
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    black girl skater/cinematographer culture >>>>>>>
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    celebrate your friends's accomplishments and also celebrate their REST, their right to do NOTHING, their simple BEING
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    home is where your unread books are
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    israel saying they would keep going until it’s « quiet » is one of the most terrifying things i’ve ever heard
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    destroying food systems is textbook genocidal settler-colonial violence
    Isr*ael destroyed 91,500 $ of vegetables in Beita near Nablus by teargase at a vegtable storage unit
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    is anyone else’s grasp of time looser and stranger and more destabilized than ever lol
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    oppressors, colonizers, they always destroy libraries because they know a struggle for liberation is always also a struggle over memory—
    Gaza’s main public library has been destroyed. lithub.com/gazas-main-pub…
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    the accumulated grief and mourning of this year feels unbelievable and absolutely present in everything
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    has anyone tried asking the body to stop keeping score
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    The fires across the West Coast are just the latest examples of the very real ways our changing climate is changing our communities. Protecting our planet is on the ballot. Vote like your life depends on it—because it does.
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    how is representation going to dismantle white supremacy does anyone have even one (1) example
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    absolutely every form possible of collective grief this year my god