The Black Lives Revolution (BLM)
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Overview updates of the BLM Protests in 2020.

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The Black Lives Revolution (BLM) pinned «https://twitter.com/iwriteok/status/1424589761671352321?s=21»
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What would it take for our side to begin taking over infrastructure? Now, infrastructure is used passively or actively as a weapon against the poor. We always know which levees they’ll cut first.
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https://twitter.com/MutualAidRelief/status/1431991142363668480
Mutual Aid Disaster Relief have been on the ground for a decade. They're good people. They've been there for every hurricane, quietly helping people work together and save each other.
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Waterline: a new Telegram channel for disaster preparedness and decentralized relief for New Orleans and the Gulf Coast.

Share widely!

t.me/waterlineprep
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Reports of a levee being overtopped: "If you are in the Braithwaite area...SEEK HIGHER GROUND NOW!" From the Plaquemines Parish Government
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Power in new orleans is completely out according to Entergy https://www.etrviewoutage.com/map?state=NOLA
To directly support autonomous relief efforts in and around New Orleans, donate to New Orleans Mutual Aid Group and Lobelia Commons via Venmo:

https://venmo.com/nolamutualaid
https://venmo.com/lobeliacommons

Be sure to set your Venmo to private if you don’t want your transaction publicly visible.
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Elliot L.D. Barkley, revolutionary inmate, speaking to media during the 1971 Attica Prison Uprising.

On September 9, 1971, two weeks after the killing of revolutionary prisoner George Jackson at San Quentin, about 1,000 of the Attica prison’s approximately 2,200 inmates rioted and seized control of the prison, taking 42 staff hostage.

During the following four days of negotiations, authorities agreed to 28 of the prisoners’ demands, but would not agree to demands for complete amnesty from criminal prosecution for the prison takeover or for the removal of Attica’s superintendent. By the order of state Governor Nelson Rockefeller, state police took back control of the prison. When the uprising was over, at least 43 people were dead, including ten screws and 33 inmates. (X)
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[New York, USA]

Today we share more voices from the revolt. May the spirit of Attica always live on! We pay tribute to the 50 year anniversary on September 9th. Power to the prison struggle! -via RevAbolitionNYC
@JailLawSpeak
#shutemdown2021
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#socialmedia TW police shooting

Delaware County's District Attorney has determined that 4 of the 5 victims of a shooting outside of an Academy Park High School football game (including the death of 8 y/o Fanta Bility) were shot by Sharon Hill police officers.

The three officers have been placed on "administrative duties" as an independant investigation continues.

https://twitter.com/KeeleyFox29/status/1442594068760907779