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Posts by Carmen Calle M.

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🎥 Part 1 | In Huallayrcocha, in the so-called “Peru,” Mabel, a Quechua knowledge keeper, shows us how alpaca wool is naturally dyed using plants, minerals, and ancestral techniques.

🌿🧶 Comment below to learn how other colors are made.

Support Indigenous storytelling: crushingcolonialism.org/donate

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"Global Indigenous News I This is a threat to all of us" Crushing Colonialism's statement during Creating Change 2026" above a group photo of the conference's attendees.

"Global Indigenous News I This is a threat to all of us" Crushing Colonialism's statement during Creating Change 2026" above a group photo of the conference's attendees.

"From January 21 to 25, Crushing Colonialism participated in the Creating Change 2026 conference. Our Founding Executive Director, Jen Deerinwater, was one of the key voices at the event, calling on activists to take action to protect 2SLGBTQIA+ people" between two photos of Jen Deerinwater's presentation and keynote during the conference.

"From January 21 to 25, Crushing Colonialism participated in the Creating Change 2026 conference. Our Founding Executive Director, Jen Deerinwater, was one of the key voices at the event, calling on activists to take action to protect 2SLGBTQIA+ people" between two photos of Jen Deerinwater's presentation and keynote during the conference.

"Crushing Colonialism's team actively participated with presentations, keynotes and a special booth where strong connections with attendees were forged!" above a photo of Crushing Colonialism's staff at our booth with influencer Rayceen Pendarvis.

"Crushing Colonialism's team actively participated with presentations, keynotes and a special booth where strong connections with attendees were forged!" above a photo of Crushing Colonialism's staff at our booth with influencer Rayceen Pendarvis.

"Jen Deerinwater, Crushing Colonialism’s Founding Executive Director with Oswin Latimer, Board Member and Treasurer" pose for a photo.

"Jen Deerinwater, Crushing Colonialism’s Founding Executive Director with Oswin Latimer, Board Member and Treasurer" pose for a photo.

#CreatingChange2026 wrapped on Piscataway Land (aka DC), uniting thousands of 2SLGBTQ+ activists. Thank you The Task Force for this vital space! Watch @jendeerinwater.bsky.social full speech powerful keynote & presentation on Indigenous sovereignty + Two-Spirit & queer liberation 🌈➡️ t.ly/dIFrf

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Slide 1 reads over black background: "Global Indigenous News | Indigenous Art from Across the World Takes Center Stage in Baltimore", below a few pieces of Indigenous artworks

Slide 1 reads over black background: "Global Indigenous News | Indigenous Art from Across the World Takes Center Stage in Baltimore", below a few pieces of Indigenous artworks

Slide 2 reads over black background: The Indigenous Art Gallery at Baltimore Center Stage is now open, celebrating contemporary Indigenous artists whose work carries memory and resistance.
Presented in partnership with Crushing Colonialism and the Baltimore American Indian Center, the gallery features Indigenous artists from across the world working in mixed media, photography, and installation" above a few pieces of Indigenous artworks.

Slide 2 reads over black background: The Indigenous Art Gallery at Baltimore Center Stage is now open, celebrating contemporary Indigenous artists whose work carries memory and resistance. Presented in partnership with Crushing Colonialism and the Baltimore American Indian Center, the gallery features Indigenous artists from across the world working in mixed media, photography, and installation" above a few pieces of Indigenous artworks.

Slide 3 reads over black background: "During the exhibition's opening event, Crushing Colonialism's Founding Executive Director, Jen Deerinwater—who is also one of the featured writers— spoke about the importance of creating spaces like this for Indigenous peoples from different backgrounds and locations."

Slide 3 reads over black background: "During the exhibition's opening event, Crushing Colonialism's Founding Executive Director, Jen Deerinwater—who is also one of the featured writers— spoke about the importance of creating spaces like this for Indigenous peoples from different backgrounds and locations."

Slide 4: Details of the exhibition described in this caption above.

Slide 4: Details of the exhibition described in this caption above.

The Indigenous Art Gallery is now open, celebrating contemporary Indigenous artists whose work carries memory and resistance. In partnership with Baltimore American Indian Center, these pieces affirm a core truth: Indigenous people are still here ➡️

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🎥 Part 1 | We traveled to Sápmi, the Indigenous Sámi homeland across the so-called "Norway, Sweden, Finland & Russia", in the area known as "Tromsø". Guided by Sámi storyteller Anne Maret Buljo with Tromsø Arctic Reindeer. Support Indigenous storytelling: crushingcolonialism.org/donate/

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Uy no, vamos a tener que pagar más por los espárragos, arándanos y paltas...

Oh, wait.

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2025 y sigo viendo convocatorias laborales donde piden a un #CommunityManager que trabaje presencialmente desde una oficina 🙄

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Science, justo lo que no entienden ni les gusta.

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A ver si por aquí va mejor…Vendo #iPhone 13 liberado de 128 gb, favor compartir 🙏🏼

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Otro día de sesión con punción seca eléctrica…duele y se siente tal y como suena 😵‍💫 felizmente sí es efectiva ✨

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A ver si por aquí va mejor…Vendo #iPhone 13 liberado de 128 gb, favor compartir 🙏🏼

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Si fuera por ellos, demolerían Auschwitz Birkenau para vender condominios, sin dudarlo 😑

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IT IS A COUP This is what should be on every front page in 150 point banner headlines. All I have is this Substack but I lay it beneath your feet and pray to a higher power that I'm wrong.

This is what should be on every front page right now. What's happening in the US right now is an illegal power grab by a private citizen. IT'S A COUP.

It's a digital coup. It's Musk who's leading it. The consequences are terrifying. And it's coming for us next.
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The bittersweet economics of different cacao production systems in Colombia, Ecuador and Peru Cacao production takes place in diverse environments and agricultural systems, with its performance and income generation potential depending on multi…

With #climaloca we contributed to this study on living income of cacao farmers in Andean S-America. Results highlight strategies to support smallholder producers, leveraging the current period of high cacao prices. Thanks to Andres Charry for leading this! www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...

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¿Realmente necesitamos oooooooooooootro podcast? 😑

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"cómo se usa esto?" tuiteé por primera vez el 24 de marzo del 2009 😆

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Pasa el dato 👁️

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😆🦋🤭

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Tweetdeck debería hacerse una y sacar su versión para #Bluesky 🦋

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¿eMule? ¿Ares? Yo bajaba música con SoulSeek 🌚

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Buscaré mi primer tweet del 2009 y lo copiaré aquí.

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