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@ThaAyantu

phd student | archives, history & knowledge production ☯️

LA. Minneapolis. D.C. Finfinee
Vrijeme pridruživanja: travanj 2012.

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  1. Prikvačeni tweet

    Sandabilekoo🌻

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  2. Colgate University invites applications for the Olive B. O’Connor Fellowship in Creative Writing. This year we invite applications for: One fellowship in nonfiction & One fellowship in poetry Deadline: February 15 $42,745 / health insurance provided

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  3. 2. velj

    The cutest thing ever.

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  4. I told bae that I was worried an essay I am writing might be too ambitious and he encouraged me to move ahead with the confidence of a mediocre white dude 🤣

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  5. 1. velj

    2-having been belatedly notified abt the arrival of OMN media crew in Gambella, govt security agents including members of the EDF tried to go after our jornos, ostensibly to detain them, but the OMN crew members safely made it back to Finfinne/Addis Ababa finally —so fortunately.

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  6. 1. velj

    THREAD 1-Internet & telephone services in W. Oromia, esp W. Wallagga & Qellem Wallagga, have been cut off for over a month— effectively creating info blackout. Given the active war going on in these areas, no media have been able to report from field in these parts of Oromia.

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  7. 1. velj

    "At a minimum, France should reimburse more than 28 billion US dollars to Haiti today," says French Economist via

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  8. 1. velj

    These accounts by civilians from Qellem Wallagga has been the reality 4 the people living here for well over a year. This is a huge stain on our collective conscisouness. Both the self proclaimed OLA & so called “reformist”govt are committing egregious crimes w 0 accountability!

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  9. 31. sij

    The piece that gets lost in conversations about first gen college students is the reasons why our parents didn’t get college degrees. This is usually due to systematic exclusion that has inter-generational impact.

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  10. Me. BA, MA, and PhD. Thanks to the Ethiopian government & political dynamics in the Horn of Africa, my father was exiled before finishing his BA in the 1980s.

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  11. 1. velj
    Odgovor korisniku/ci

    I wonder how many of us who have PhDs have parents and grandparents on both sides who went to Indian boarding schools? [Raises both hands]

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  12. I don’t know about “the most prestigious” the fact that these kinds of things repeatedly get published & ppl continue to refer to the NYT as such is a problem

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  13. 31. sij

    The governments playbook : shut off internet and murder civilians in silence

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  14. 30. sij

    Today, at least 21 civilians were killed in Gidami by national military forces. Three were en route to help victims when they were shot and killed, another two survived the shots and are currently hospitalized.

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  15. 30. sij

    Almost a month since Ethiopian government shut off phone and internet service in West Oromia. VOA reporter spoke to residents who fled to neighboring Gambela region. The situation is worrisome.

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  16. I had decided to give Shrill a chance but was getting so frustrated that 2.5 episodes in, the black/African best friend is merely a side kick and we learn so little about her. But then the episode about the Nigerian wedding and family came on.

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  17. 29. sij

    Thinkin bout how a communist state in a settler colonial nation at the end of the day is still a settler state...

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  18. Getting a visa to the USA is actually humiliating for a lot of people. Ask an African about the USA embassy in their country

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  19. 28. sij

    'While being kind should be part of our individual ethical code, and striving to be kinder is indubitably a worthwhile aspiration, to believe that one’s personal acts of kindness have a socio-political impact – that they change the world – borders on self-regarding fantasy.'

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  20. 27. sij

    The great South African photographer Santu Mofokeng died on Sunday. His friend, Omar Badsha on Facebook: "You have left us a vast body of work that we still need to shift through to understand your unique way of look at what it means to be human."

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