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Phil Lewis (@phillewis) University of Alabama suspended publication of two student-run magazines, claiming they weren’t in compliance with federal guidance on DEI “This is an attack on the student press and nothing less”

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There are so many "battlefields" in resisting the Trump Criminal Syndicate. Their War on DEI is in full affect!
#ANTIFA #CriticalThinkers #BLM #European #LionsPrideResisters #FridayBlueCrew #EndFascism #IndigenousPeoplesMonth #Latinaz #Pinks #Women #NoTrump #List7

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A photo of author Cynthia Leitich Smith

A photo of author Cynthia Leitich Smith

The cover of SISTERS OF THE NEVERSEA, featuring three children in pajamas, aloft over a village, against a starry sky

The cover of SISTERS OF THE NEVERSEA, featuring three children in pajamas, aloft over a village, against a starry sky

Day 30 of #IndigenousPeoplesMonth: SISTERS OF THE NEVERSEA, an inclusive, female-friendship Peter Pan remix by renowned author Cynthia Leitich Smith (@cynleitichsmith.bsky.social), citizen of the Muscogee Nation. NEVERSEA is equal parts rip-roaring adventure & profound critique of harmful narratives

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The cover of PRISM STALKER VOLUME 1, featuring a figure in tight-fitting clothing against a psychedelic background of pinks and purples

The cover of PRISM STALKER VOLUME 1, featuring a figure in tight-fitting clothing against a psychedelic background of pinks and purples

A photo of author and illustrator Sloane Leong

A photo of author and illustrator Sloane Leong

Day 29 of #IndigenousPeoplesMonth: PRISM STALKER: VOLUME 1, a beautifully rendered comic by Sloane Leong, an author and illustrator of Hawaiian, Chinese, Italian, Mexican, Native American and European ancestry. Beyond colonized space, a newfound, violent, powerful planet requires settling...

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A photo of author Cherie Dimaline

A photo of author Cherie Dimaline

The cover of EMPIRE OF WILD, featuring bare trees against a night sky

The cover of EMPIRE OF WILD, featuring bare trees against a night sky

Day 28 of #IndigenousPeoplesMonth: EMPIRE OF WILD, Canadian Métis author Cherie Dimaline's propulsive take on the Canadian Métis legend of the Rogarou. Joan's husband disappeared over a year ago, after their first real fight. But then she finds him, and it's more bizarre than she'd ever imagined...

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The cover of AND THEN SHE FELL, featuring a falling woman, surrounded by stylized trees in a beadwork-like design of blues, reds, and yellows, against a dark blue background

The cover of AND THEN SHE FELL, featuring a falling woman, surrounded by stylized trees in a beadwork-like design of blues, reds, and yellows, against a dark blue background

A photo of author Alicia Elliott

A photo of author Alicia Elliott

Day 27 of #IndigenousPeoplesMonth: AND THEN SHE FELL, a whip-smart exploration of trauma, motherhood, and storytelling by Mohawk writer and editor Alicia Elliott (@wordsandguitar.bsky.social). Alice has exactly the life she wanted: great husband, new baby, great house. But things aren't quite right

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A photo of author Erika T. Wurth

A photo of author Erika T. Wurth

The cover of WHITE HORSE, featuring a person in moderate close-up, surrounded by wisps of smoke, wearing oversized sunglasses reflecting a figure in the distance, against a black background

The cover of WHITE HORSE, featuring a person in moderate close-up, surrounded by wisps of smoke, wearing oversized sunglasses reflecting a figure in the distance, against a black background

Day 26 of #IndigenousPeoplesMonth: WHITE HORSE, a devastating family drama wrapped in a ghost story, by Erika T. Wurth, a Native author of Apache/Chickasaw/Cherokee descent. When Kari is gifted a family bracelet, disturbing visions and a decades-old mystery follow in this gritty, punk thrill ride

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The cover of LEI AND THE FIRE GODDESS, featuring a girl wearing a backpack and running, a flying bat, and an erupting volcano in in the background

The cover of LEI AND THE FIRE GODDESS, featuring a girl wearing a backpack and running, a flying bat, and an erupting volcano in in the background

A photo of author Malia Maunakea

A photo of author Malia Maunakea

Day 25 of #IndigenousPeoplesMonth: LEI AND THE FIRE GODDESS, Kānaka Maoli author Malia Maunakea's (@maliamaunakea.bsky.social) rollicking, mythical MG adventure. Anna thought she was going to Hawaii to see her Tūtū--until she insults Pele. Then it's all giant hawks, talking bats and demigods!

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A photo of author, academic, and activist Alexis Wright

A photo of author, academic, and activist Alexis Wright

The cover of PRAISEWORTHY, featuring a donkey in a watercolor-like array of pinks, purples, and reds, against a black background

The cover of PRAISEWORTHY, featuring a donkey in a watercolor-like array of pinks, purples, and reds, against a black background

Day 24 of #IndigenousPeoplesMonth: PRAISEWORTHY, an absolute masterwork of politics and prose, despair and hope, by author, academic and land-rights activist Alexis Wight, a member of the Waanyi nation. Wright's fourth novel is stunning, each page an epiphany, a cataclysm, a light in the darkness

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The cover of WALKING THE CLOUDS, featuring humanoid figures, cowrie-shell clouds, an Indigenous canoe, and a red planet in a vast starfield

The cover of WALKING THE CLOUDS, featuring humanoid figures, cowrie-shell clouds, an Indigenous canoe, and a red planet in a vast starfield

A photo of author and academic Grace DIllon

A photo of author and academic Grace DIllon

Day 23 of #IndigenousPeoplesMonth: WALKING THE CLOUDS, an anthology of Indigenous SF collected by Grace L. Dillon (ed), an Anishinaabe academic/author, and creator of the term "Indigenous futurism." CLOUDS showcases some of the world's brightest Indigenous luminaries at their speculative finest

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A photo of Lee Maracle

A photo of Lee Maracle

The cover of CELIA'S SONG, featuring bare tree trunks against a misty, gray-lavender background

The cover of CELIA'S SONG, featuring bare tree trunks against a misty, gray-lavender background

Day 22 of #IndigenousPeoplesMonth: CELIA'S SONG, a powerful, harrowing work chronicling a Nuu’Chahlnuth family's trials, by Lee Maracle, an Indigenous Canadian of the Stó꞉lō nation. A two-headed sea serpent is an unwelcome harbinger in this novel grappling with the generational impact of settlers

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The cover of THE MISSING MORNINGSTAR: AND OTHER STORIES, featuring craggy, American Southwest rock formations in orange and gray

The cover of THE MISSING MORNINGSTAR: AND OTHER STORIES, featuring craggy, American Southwest rock formations in orange and gray

A photo of author Stacie Shannon Denetsosie

A photo of author Stacie Shannon Denetsosie

Day 21 of #IndigenousPeoplesMonth: The Missing Morningstar, a gorgeous, unflinching, often fabulist collection deconstructing settler-colonialism by Stacie Shannon Denetsosie, a citizen of the Navajo Nation whose clans are Todích'íí'nii (Bitterwater Clan) and born for Naakaii (Mexican Clan)

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This #IndigenousPeoplesMonth, AGU recognizes the vital role of Indigenous knowledge in Earth and space sciences.

Explore Inclusive and Indigenous Science events at #AGU25: buff.ly/rgS8qif

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Omfg, what a complete ass. I don't know why anyone would ever listen to anything coming out of his mouth, let alone believe it. #indigenouspeoplesmonth

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We’re grateful to Lorén for sharing this history and perspective in this short film, part of an #NSFfunded effort supporting the next generation of ocean science and exploration at #URIGSO and beyond.

Film by Darryl Lai of Oregon State University. #IndigenousPeoplesDay #IndigenousPeoplesMonth

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🚢 For #IndigenousPeoplesMonth, we’re proud to highlight the Narragansett Dawn, University of Rhode Island's new Regional Class Research Vessel, named for the Narragansett People of Rhode Island. 🌊

⤵️ Full film featuring all three vessels: buff.ly/41zqizj

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This #IndigenousPeoplesMonth, AGU recognizes the vital role of Indigenous knowledge in Earth and space sciences.

Explore Inclusive and Indigenous Science events at #AGU25: buff.ly/rgS8qif

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Indigenous Peoples' Month, Fact 3:

everyone should know more about Indigenous women and colonial resistance history.

#IPM #IndigenousPeoplesMonth

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A photo of author and poet jaye simpson

A photo of author and poet jaye simpson

The cover of a body more tolerable, featuring two illustrated wolves locked in combat against a red background

The cover of a body more tolerable, featuring two illustrated wolves locked in combat against a red background

Day 20 of #IndigenousPeoplesMonth: a body more tolerable, mythical poetry by writer/activist/drag queen jaye simpson (@jayesimpson.bsky.social), an Oji-Cree Saulteaux Indigiqueer author from the Sapotaweyak Cree Nation. simpson's poetry keens: with grief, with rage, with tenderness, with love

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The cover of SON OF A TRICKSTER, featuring a purple otter against a forest in shades of blue

The cover of SON OF A TRICKSTER, featuring a purple otter against a forest in shades of blue

A photo of author Eden Robinson

A photo of author Eden Robinson

Day 19 of #IndigenousPeoplesMonth: SON OF A TRICKSTER, a coming-of-age novel full of myths and legends, by Eden Robinson, a member of the Haisla and Heiltsuk First Nations. Jared is barely holding it together. The last thing he needs is his grandmother saying he's not human--or the talking ravens

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A photo of author Makiia Lucier

A photo of author Makiia Lucier

The cover of DRAGONFRUIT, featuring a girl wearing a crown of leaves and flowers, holding a dragon egg

The cover of DRAGONFRUIT, featuring a girl wearing a crown of leaves and flowers, holding a dragon egg

Day 18 of #IndigenousPeoplesMonth: DRAGONFRUIT, CHamoru author Makiia Lucier's captivating YA fantasy full of hope. In a dazzling world where a seadragon's egg can undo your greatest sorrow, a chance encounter allows Hanalei to return from exile--but adventure awaits her and Tamarind's last prince

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The cover of A GIRL CALLED ECHO, featuring the head and torso of a girl, hand to her ear, in shades of black and blue, against an orange background

The cover of A GIRL CALLED ECHO, featuring the head and torso of a girl, hand to her ear, in shades of black and blue, against an orange background

A photo of author katherena vermette

A photo of author katherena vermette

Day 17 of #IndigenousPeoplesMonth: A GIRL CALLED ECHO, a graphic novel by katherena vermette, a Michif (Red River Métis) writer from Treaty 1 territory (w/ Scott B. Henderson (illustrator) and Donovan Yaciuk (colorist)). Time traveling Echo finds herself in the Pemmican Wars, among her ancestors...

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A photo of author Ambelin Kwaymullina

A photo of author Ambelin Kwaymullina

The cover of LIAR'S TEST, featuring the head and shoulders of a girl, cast in shadow, surrounded by flowers

The cover of LIAR'S TEST, featuring the head and shoulders of a girl, cast in shadow, surrounded by flowers

Day 16 of #IndigenousPeoplesMonth: LIAR'S TEST, a political YA fantasy by Ambelin Kwaymullina, an Aboriginal writer of the Palyku people of the Pilbara region of Western Australia. Bell is in the Queen's Test, and if she wins, she can rectify the colonization of her people. If only it were that easy

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This #IndigenousPeoplesMonth, AGU recognizes the vital role of Indigenous knowledge in Earth and space sciences.

Explore Inclusive and Indigenous Science events at #AGU25: buff.ly/rgS8qif

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*indigenous lands

*…jurisdiction under western “law” & colonizer “standards & practices” may apply.

Freedom Means Something: youtu.be/4xR2ipHNIqw?...

#Native #truth #genocide #patriot #capitalism #colonizer #classwar #fear #pedocult #bootlickers #america #jesus #freedom

#IndigenousPeoplesMonth

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The cover of WHEN TWO FEATHERS FELL FROM THE SKY, featuring white words on a gold background with a silhouetted horse-diver against a red letter O

The cover of WHEN TWO FEATHERS FELL FROM THE SKY, featuring white words on a gold background with a silhouetted horse-diver against a red letter O

A photo of author Margaret Verble

A photo of author Margaret Verble

Day 15 of #IndigenousPeoplesMonth: WHEN TWO FEATHERS FELL FROM THE SKY, a wonderfully strange literary novel by Margaret Verble, an enrolled citizen of the Cherokee Nation. Two Feathers is a Wild West show horse-diver on loan to the Glendale Park Zoo--but soon after she arrives, the hauntings start

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A photo of author Claire G. Coleman

A photo of author Claire G. Coleman

The cover of TERRA NULLIUS, with the top half gold, the bottom half black, a red semicircle in the middle

The cover of TERRA NULLIUS, with the top half gold, the bottom half black, a red semicircle in the middle

Day 14 of #IndigenousPeoplesMonth: TERRA NULLIUS, the acclaimed novel by author Claire G. Coleman (@clairegcoleman.bsky.social), who identifies with the South Coast Noongar people. Coleman's science fiction debut deftly, devastatingly explores colonialism and displacement, inherent humanity and hope

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The cover of SUPER INDIAN VOLUME ONE, featuring Hubert in his supersuit

The cover of SUPER INDIAN VOLUME ONE, featuring Hubert in his supersuit

A photo of author and illustrator Arigon Starr

A photo of author and illustrator Arigon Starr

Day 13 of #IndigenousPeoplesMonth: SUPER INDIAN VOLUME 1, a kickass comic by author/illustrator Arigon Starr (@arigonstarr.bsky.social), an enrolled member of the Kickapoo Tribe of Oklahoma. Hubert was an ordinary Reservation boy until he ate tainted commodity cheese. Now he's a hero for his people!

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A photo of author, poet, and editor Joshua Whitehead

A photo of author, poet, and editor Joshua Whitehead

The cover of LOVE AFTER THE END, featuring an Indigenous person surrounded by both nature and futuristic figures

The cover of LOVE AFTER THE END, featuring an Indigenous person surrounded by both nature and futuristic figures

Day 12 of #IndigenousPeoplesMonth: LOVE AFTER THE END, an anthology of Two-Spirit and Indigiqueer spec fic edited by Joshua Whitehead, an Oji-nêhiyaw, Two-Spirit member of Peguis First Nation (Treaty 1) in manitowapow. LOVE's futurisms are stubbornly, gorgeously full of rebirth, hope, and community

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November is Indigenous Peoples Month & a great time for reads by indigenous authors. This and other selections in the indigenous category now available at teacupsandtomes.com.

www.teacupsandtomes.com/shop/p/siste...

#usedbookstore #OnlineBookstore #womanowned #IndigenousPeoplesMonth #booksky

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I'm not like most people.
This is weird... not weird like crossovers, weird like my ex is trying to have me killed and no one is listening. Wtf. 😅
#indigenouspeoplesmonth #whatsgoingon
#endangeredchickens
#guineafowl
#vultureculture
#dontgetittwisted

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