Free Palestine!
Oakland, CA
Love demands a permanent ceasefire!
FREE 🍉
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Home in Oakland, California, USA
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Wounded Knee Massacre, Wounded Knee Creek, SD, December 29, 1890 / 2023
Image: Bruce Carter, We Remember Wounded Knee 1890-1973, 1974 [Oakland Museum of California, Oakland, CA. Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.]
Plus: Dec. 29, 1890: Wounded Knee Massacre, Zinn Education Project
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Multiverse May day 6
And day 7!!
I am now officially caught up!!
WOOOOOOOOO-
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Hey y’all ❤️ come hang out with me on October 8th at the Trapxart 10 year celebration of showcasing young black artists across the country. Located at Emporium in SF, Use my promo code: “Buji” to get $5 off your ticket 🫶🏾
616 Divisadero St
San Francisco, CA 94117
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Fox Theater, Oakland, CA // Mar 31st 2011 // Marie Carney
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Anarchist graffiti in Oakland, covering a stencil of Bob Avakian, leader of the RCP, a maoist cult with a long history of attempting to hijack social movements through undeclared front organizations, promoting homophobia, and recently issuing polemics against so-called "wokism"
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Tørsö, Home Wrecked from the single of the same name (2021).
Meaningless lives
In the sea of the city
No empathy in sight
Just self-pity
Salt in the wounds of the people
Of this town
Never questioning
If we need you around
These streets existed before
Progress isn't for anyone, it benefits you
Benefits you
Benefits you
Wrecked everything in your path
Histories you'll never understand
Never questioning
If we need you around
These streets existed before
Progress isn't for anyone, it benefits you
Benefits you
Benefits you
You're presence
Turns everything stale
Never questioning
If we need you around
These streets existed before
Progress isn't for anyone, it benefits you
Benefits you
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«They Made Us Many Promises...», by Standing Bear (artist of the Oglala Sioux), ca. 1973 [Oakland Museum of California, Oakland, CA]
«They Made Us Many Promises, More Than I Can Remember But. They Never Kept But One. They Promised To Take Our Land. And They Took It»
massacre at Wounded Knee – December 29, 1890
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