"In Ukraine, the Azov Battalion has recruited foreign fighters motivated by white supremacy and neo-Nazi beliefs, including many from the West, to join its ranks and receive training, indoctrination, and instruction in irregular warfare"
"Ukraine as a battlefield laboratory" 🧐
"so too are parts of Ukraine becoming a safe haven for an array of white supremacist extremists groups to congregate, train, and radicalize" with "the goal of many of these members is to return to their countries of origin (or third-party countries) to wreak havoc"
"The relationships between U.S.-based WSEs and the Azov Battalion go beyond mere networking and include training and radicalization of American extremists"
"youth camps, recreation centers, lecture halls, and indoctrination programs..that teach children as young as 9 years old"
"the Russian Imperial Movement (RIM) and its paramilitary unit, the
Imperial Legion volunteer unit, attract and train foreign fighters motivated by white supremacy and neo-Nazi beliefs"
Known white supremacist Matthew Heimbach views Russia as his "biggest inspiration"
For financing they use normal crowdfuinding sites as well as their own specialty sites like Hatreon and Goyfundme
They also have legal and illegal businesses, are big into crypto, and even have white supremacist fashion like Thor Steinar to spread the message and make money
"U.S. government efforts to combat WSE threat remain lacking. The international community has also lagged in developing policies to counter white supremacy extremism"
Last thing, 🇺🇸 is sending billions to 🇺🇦 and HBCU's are welcoming "Ukrainian and international students" 🤔
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Maria Stewart was a journalist, educator, abolitionist, and after the Civil War became the director of housekeeping services at Freedmen's Hospital
She was the first Black woman to publish political writings and to give public lectures to mixed audiences #WomensHistoryMonth 🧵
Maria Miller was born free in Hartford, CT, 1803, but orphaned at five
She was "bound out" as a domestic servant to a family of clergyman until 15
At the age of 23 she married James W. Stewart, a War of 1812 veteran, and settled in Boston as part of a small Black middle class
While living in Boston the Stewarts became admirers of David Walker, a clothing shop owner and member of the Massachusetts General Colored Association, the first abolitionist organization in Boston
In 1829 Walker published his highly controversial and influential 'Appeal'
🇳🇬 John Ogbu and 🇺🇸 Signithia Fordham, both academics and anthropologists, developed the concept that Black Americans don't do well in school because they consider doing well in school as "acting white"
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Here's a quick wiki on their backgrounds
It's no surprise these two would develop this theory
In 1986 they published the 'acting white' paper which says that since BAs are involuntary minorities they have developed an "oppositional collective or social identity" and "[t]hey oppose adopting appropriate academic attitudes and behaviors because they are considered "white"
"Childhood obesity is a major consequence of poverty."
"Racial disparity in obesity is one of the main contributors to racial disparities in cardio-metabolic
disease as well as mortality."
"Black children’s risk of obesity was not dependent on family income. This pattern was totally different from White children in whom income had a protective effect against obesity."
I been seeing way too many people in the comments and QTs saying how great the 1940s was because of a picture showing Black Americans looking prosperous
All these photos are also from 1940s America #BlackHistory
Educational Attainment, Race, and Ethnicity as Predictors for Ideal Cardiovascular Health: From the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey 🧵 1/9 ahajournals.org/doi/10.1161/JA…
"The lifestyle and wellness goals that comprise ideal cardiovascular health may not be equitably obtained across sociodemographic groups, and we sought to determine the relation between race, ethnicity, and level of education with cardiovascular health."
"In some studies, education level has been shown to have a greater effect on life expectancy than does race. Past literature has advocated for education as a means to overcome race‐based differences."