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A table of contents for my Twitter threads from October 2012 through the present
Showing posts with label Women's March on Colorado. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Women's March on Colorado. Show all posts
Thursday, May 6, 2021
1/24/21 reflections on MLK Day and Women's March marches
Here is the link to my January 24, 2021, Twitter thread reflection on my experiences with marches and politics over the past few years.
Wednesday, April 21, 2021
1/18/19 discussion of how the Women's March influenced my story Summer Azure
Here is the link to my January 18, 2019, Twitter thread discussion about how the Women's March influenced my lesbian- and Lolita-themed amateur novel Summer Azure.
Twitter's platform has twisted each of my threads through 2018 and 2019 out of chronological order. This thread is affected, but is still moderately coherent. My apologies.
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Wednesday, March 11, 2020
1/20/18 thread of videos from 2018 Women's March on Colorado
Here is a link to a Twitter thread I did giving links to videos I took while at the 2018 Women's March on Colorado.
The thread includes videos of the band Alive on Arrival, singers Rajdulari and SuCh, singer Emelise Munoz, and Bella Diva Dance.
The thread includes videos of the band Alive on Arrival, singers Rajdulari and SuCh, singer Emelise Munoz, and Bella Diva Dance.
Tuesday, March 10, 2020
1/20/18 review of 2018 Women's March on Colorado
Here is the link to my Twitter thread review of the 2018 Women's March on Colorado.
The thread gives some background on the march. It discusses the march's theme. It mentions the Native American women who were centered for the march. It discusses and gives photos of presentations by Karen Roberts Grissom, Candi CdeBaca, Chante Okic Ouye Wiya, Kim Desmond, Reverend Nancy Rojas, 100 Women in Black, Lauren Casteel, Kerrie Joy, Karmen Carter, and Faith Winter. The thread also gives a lot of photos from the march.
Some of my Twitter threads have been twisted out of chronological order by Twitter's platform. This thread's coherency suffers as a result. My apologies. However, the tweets address themes from the march that were really interesting. And they show tons of great pictures. So the thread is worth a read.
Wednesday, January 22, 2020
1/21/17 review of the Women's March on Colorado
Here is the link to my Twitter thread review of the 2017 Women's March on Colorado.
The thread gives some background on the march. It also gives a lot of pictures from the march. And it discusses some of the main themes discussed at the march.
Here is the link to the website for the Womxn's March Denver.
Here is the link to the global website for the Women's March.
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