On a démonté pour vous les fausses idées reçues sur l’#écologie et recueilli des idées pour se mobiliser - en se rappelant que l’écologie est strictement liée aux autres luttes !
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The president of Namibia, Hage Geingob, taking a strong, fantastic lead in speaking out against "Germany's inability to learn from its horrific history".
@pvonhellermannn For folks in Germany or elsewhere in the West who have honest concerns that identifying Israelis as “White” and Palestinians as “Brown” within a #decolonial framing calls into question the historic Jewish presence in #Palestine or the fact that - in the West - Jews can be marginalized by the White majority: it’s actually not about denying either of those facts.
THIS. This here is how Israel is “White“. This is what that means.
is this month's #OpenAccess publication in the spotlight.
Read our interview with author Flávio Eiró on what changes he would advocate for in global #KnowledgeProduction to address inequality.
Does the open science movement sufficiently consider perspectives of the Global South?
Something that I really makes me feel good is listening to #podcasts
And in the spirit of sharing things that I enjoy, here’s a thread 🧵 with my current favourites, complete with notes on topics covered and why I like them.
The list is presented in no particular order (as I personally dislike rankings), but I must admit that my absolute favourite #podcaster is journalist, debunker and “Methodology Queen” Michael Hobbes, who appears to be on Mastodon as @rottenindenmark - anything he (co)hosts is a must listen for me!
Parenting and social justice, in one podcast - Come back to Care. The amazing Nat Vikitsreth gently guides parents towards new practices aimed at breaking intergenerational trauma and oppressive social norms. Nat’s calm, soft voice - almost a guided meditation - is balm for the soul. As soon as I hear the opening greeting “Sawatee Ka”, my body relaxes and my brain gets ready to welcome their wisdom. This podcast is #Decolonial#AntiRacist and #LGBTQIA+ friendly https://www.comebacktocare.com/podcast
Me: Is there a third character?
My twelve-years-old: Maybe it's God?
(You can use hints from the description.)
A painting by Fatma Haddad (spouse Mahieddine): "Femme et enfant en bleu" (Woman and child in blue), 1947. Courtesy of the Grey Art Gallery, collection of Isabelle #Maeght, #Paris.
Bahia Abdi died when her daughter was nine years old.
The latter used the name #Baya has her art name.
Her works went on a fame track when two rich French men discovered it in Algiers in 1947.
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Bahia Abdi died when her daughter was nine years old.
The latter used the name #Baya has her art name.
Her works went on a fame track when two rich French men discovered it in Algiers in 1947.
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(end of @art 🧶)