“Thank You for Your Tears, but I Don’t Want Your Sadness”
“Thank you for your tears, but I don’t want your sadness. Nor do I want your money. Please save that for the people in your own country who need it.
“Thank you for your tears, but I don’t want your sadness. Nor do I want your money. Please save that for the people in your own country who need it.
This collection of graphic stories illustrate Indigenous women’s movements and struggles that are so powerful and so staggeringly minimized in history. Reading about female elders in the Kalinga region of
160 years ago on June 2nd, 1863, Harriet Tubman, along with 150 Black Union volunteers freed 750 enslaved people in the Combahee River Raid in South Carolina, U.S. More than
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