Vivett Dukes

@vivettdukes

Advocate, activist, educational abolitionist wife, mother & educator here to liberate incarcerated bodies and minds. Tweets are solely mine. 🗣💯

New York City
Joined August 2011

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  1. Feb 19
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    Feb 15

    We're learning about Operations + Management in the prison industry, or private prisons, this week with . To start off, here are 5 facts in under 60 seconds that you should know about this industry sector. Learn more at .

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    Feb 12
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    Feb 11
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    Feb 11

    Get the facts on ’s record in San Diego. It’s not pretty. Please do not send her to to do more harm

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    Jan 25

    On ’s watch, black students were excessively expelled and suspended. Now we’re going to send her to + put HER in charge of the Office of Civil Rights? No thanks!

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    Feb 11

    Our leaders must show that discrimination of any kind has no place in our country. What does it mean if people like Cindy Marten ()—who perpetuate discrimination and systemic injustice—are rewarded with a leadership position in ?

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    Feb 11

    Join our next virtual town hall with social justice leader and movement strategist on 2/18 at 8pm ET to discuss and making history by harnessing community activism for greater equity in our schools. RSVP:

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    Feb 11

    The nomination of Cindy Marten () as Deputy Secretary of is an affront to families in San Diego whose human and civil rights were violated under her rule as superintendent. Her record is abhorrent. Rescind her nomination now.

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  10. Feb 11

    Join me today at 7:30pm ET for the next episode of where we will continue our series about “Parenting in the Pandemic” with mompreneur , student, activist, delegate, and founder of , Yahaira López. 🗣💯

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  11. Feb 10

    Just two moms from NY & MA kickin’ it about parenting in the pandemic! Join us here, FB, & on YouTube tomorrow at 7:30pm ET! 🗣💯

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  12. Feb 10

    Can anyone recommend a good text about effective mentorship? Thanks in advance.

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    Feb 9
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    Feb 10

    A century ago, 's ancestors petitioned a North Carolina school district to open a Black school. “The fact that my ancestors fought for what their communities needed inspires me and makes me see how my Black history is history in the making."

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    Feb 8

    Join us for a town hall on 2/18 at 8pm ET! Parents, experts, and advocates from across the country will tune in to share thoughts and hear different perspectives around the future of our kids' education. We're building ! RSVP:

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  16. Feb 4
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  17. Feb 4

    My family is growing to include my daughter ‘s first baby & my first grandchild! We will have a mommy & me read-in at 6pmET of ’s Antiracist Baby & an excerpt from ’s book

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    Feb 3

    What's your story? Our delegate revealed she had not learned about the until she saw "Red Tails" in 2012. As a result, she wrote her own curriculum to elevate and celebrate these heroes. View her guide here:

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    Feb 3

    " is a time of deep appreciation, introspection, and intentional learning about everything I SHOULD have learned about in school,” says , a public school teacher in NY. "It is about paying homage to the ancestry of members of the African Diaspora.”

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    Feb 2

    The latest poll demonstrates how parents across the country are split on getting their children vaccinated. In January, 35% of parents said they'd get their child vaccinated right away, while 22% said they didn't plan to do so at all:

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