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On April 30th While Reporting On The Students Revolution At Columbia University, CNN Anchor Kasie Hunt

On April 30th while reporting on the Students Revolution at Columbia University, CNN anchor Kasie Hunt made reference to Hind Rajab as 'A Woman Who Was Killed in Gaza." Hind Rajab was six years old.

On April 30th While Reporting On The Students Revolution At Columbia University, CNN Anchor Kasie Hunt
On April 30th While Reporting On The Students Revolution At Columbia University, CNN Anchor Kasie Hunt
On April 30th While Reporting On The Students Revolution At Columbia University, CNN Anchor Kasie Hunt
On April 30th While Reporting On The Students Revolution At Columbia University, CNN Anchor Kasie Hunt
On April 30th While Reporting On The Students Revolution At Columbia University, CNN Anchor Kasie Hunt
On April 30th While Reporting On The Students Revolution At Columbia University, CNN Anchor Kasie Hunt
On April 30th While Reporting On The Students Revolution At Columbia University, CNN Anchor Kasie Hunt
On April 30th While Reporting On The Students Revolution At Columbia University, CNN Anchor Kasie Hunt
On April 30th While Reporting On The Students Revolution At Columbia University, CNN Anchor Kasie Hunt
On April 30th While Reporting On The Students Revolution At Columbia University, CNN Anchor Kasie Hunt
On April 30th While Reporting On The Students Revolution At Columbia University, CNN Anchor Kasie Hunt
On April 30th While Reporting On The Students Revolution At Columbia University, CNN Anchor Kasie Hunt
On April 30th While Reporting On The Students Revolution At Columbia University, CNN Anchor Kasie Hunt
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1 year ago

everyone please read this and share if you can.

Brazil is going through one of the worst climatic crisis ever seen.

i live in the southernmost state, Rio Grande do Sul. we have been suffering from extreme, nonstop rainstorms for a week now. the rivers are flooding, reaching 4-6 meters above their natural level. people are being rescued by helicopters, neighborhoods are being evacuated. entire cities are slowly but surely becoming submerged in water. 60 people missing and counting. 32 deaths and counting.

and this is not new. last november also had a flood like this one. 50 dead, many material losses. it happened again this january, with thousands being left without power or water for days.

three catastrophical disasters within less than a year. three disasters only a few months apart.

this is not natural.

unsustainable agricultural practices and politics led to this. a complete disregard for nature led to this. greed led to this. always greed.

when it comes to the climate crisis, i cannot stress this enough: we need to act now if we still want to live. disasters like this are going to happen more often and they're going to be much, much worse. this flood is being considered the worst climatic catastrophe in the history of my state. i don't know how long it will take for another bigger one to happen and take its place. i just know it will be sooner than it should.

links to donate (if you can't donate, sharing already helps a lot):

link for non-brazilians (paybox)

link for brazilians

pix assufrgs

will update more links later. in the meantime, pray for us.

1 year ago
What's happening in Congo? A primer on the humanitarian crisis in Congo.
Pre-Colonial Congo. Congo's powerful kingdoms, like Luba and Kongo, thrived on trading valuable resources such as iron, ivory, and copper. This trade not only sustained the kingdoms but also spurred cultural exchange and regional development.
Colonial Congo. European colonial powers, notably King Leopold II of Belgium, exploited Congo during the rubber boom, leading to severe human rights abuses such as forced labor and atrocities. These atrocities resulted in millions of Congolese deaths.
Neo-Colonial Control. After Congo gained independence in 1960, Lumumba, its first prime minister, aimed to break from imperialism and advocate for pan-African solidarity, posing a threat to US interests. His assassination, backed by the US and Belgium, solidified neo-colonial control under Mobutu's regime.
Ongoing Crisis. Lumumba's murder still echoes in the DRC, where over 6 million have died since the 1990s. Exploitation thrives as multinational corporations profit from the country's vast resources, including crucial cobalt reserves, used in batteries of most electronic devices.
The Human Cost. Despite its wealth, the DRC remains among the world's five poorest nations, with 60 million living on less than $1.90 a day. Families endure unimaginable suffering from violence and displacement, while women and children face heightened vulnerability and exploitation in the crisis.
Speak Up. Advocate for conflict-free products from electronics manufacturers like Apple, Samsung, and Volkswagen, urging them to acknowledge their role in perpetuating this issue and demanding accountability.
Support. Back initiatives pressuring governments and multinational companies to disclose the origins of their products' minerals and uphold human rights standards in their supply chains.
Stand With. Stand in solidarity with communities affected by conflict minerals, supporting efforts to end the decades-long cycle of exploitation and violence in resource extraction.
Sources. D.R. Congo primer (2024) Friends of the Congo. Available at: https://friendsofthecongo.org/primer/ 

Kovalik, D. (2013) U.S. a factor in 6 million Congo deaths: Page 2015, People’s World. Available at: https://peoplesworld.org/article/us-a-factor-in-six-million-congo-deaths/

Gallina, G. (1819) Dress of the nobles of the Kingdom of Congo. Available at: https://mundurucu.com/images/tribes/africa/congo/?prod=151084.

Baloji, S. and Michel, F. Congo Far West. Retracing Charles Lemaire’s expedition, Africa Museum. Available at: https://air.africamuseum.be/air/multimedia/lemaire_jalbum/en/index.html.

Anele, U. (2023) The rubber genocide: How the quest for wealth by Belgian king Leopold II led to mass murder in Congo, TalkAfricana. Available at: https://talkafricana.com/king-leopold-rubber-genocide-in-congo/

BERRETTY , D. Patrice Lumumba, Getty Images. Available at: https://www.gettyimages.com.au/detail/news-photo/the-prime-minister-of-congo-kinshasa-patrice-lumumba-in-news-photo/120446328?adppopup=true.

The Blood Gold Mines of the Congo (2023). Available at: https://www.digest.tz/the-blood-gold-mines-of-the-congo/.

Wessels, J. Congolese girl. Available at: https://www.theguardian.com/global-development/2019/jun/28/congo-abuses-drive-global-rise-in-sexual-violence-against-women.

WHAT'S HAPPENING IN CONGO?

Stay informed. Spread awareness. Donate. Organizations/People to Donate to:

Help Children To Orphanages & Provide Aid to Goma

Emergency Relief for displaced children in DRCongo

Help the Busimba Family Rebuild their lives

For Displaced People in North Kivu, DR Congo

For Displaced women in DRC

To create a fund and mutual aid chain to help orphans move to safer areas

Donate to FocusCongo

Donate to CongoFriends (PayPal)

Action Against Hunger

Eastern Congo Initiative

Resources to Learn About the DRC:

Thread to multiple books to understand what is happening in the DRC

Raising Consciousness About the Challenge of the Congo

A thread from 2019 talking about the situation in the DRC

A list created by trinityy777 to keep yourself up to date on what’s happening in the DRC

City of Joy Documentary (Content warning: mentions of rape and violence)

1 year ago

I'm curious. Reblog this if you know how to cook

I don’t even care if it’s macaroni, ramen or those little bowls you stick in the microwave. Please, I need reassurance that most of the population on tumblr WOULDN’T STARVE TO DEATH if their parents couldn’t fix them food or they couldn’t go out to eat. 


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1 year ago

MEGAN THEE STALLION - I Think I Love Her (Freestyle) | #MeganMonday


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