AUGUSTINE JOHN (@profgusjohn) 's Twitter Profile
AUGUSTINE JOHN

@profgusjohn

International Consultant
Associate Professor
Equity & Human Rights Campaigner

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I've just signed the open letter calling on Priti Patel MP to ensure the UK prioritises saving lives - rather than punishing refugees and migrants risking their lives to get to the UK by boat. Will you add your name? speakout.38degrees.org.uk/campaigns/open…

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With the government in crisis, this is no time for the Labour Party to turn on itself. We call for the party to #ReinstateJeremyCorbyn now. Sign the petition: r.ippl.es/corbyn/

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Liz Fekete, the director of the Institute of Race Relations, has provided a very powerful critique of how one HE institution has carelessly entangled itself in the targeting of antiracists by the 'righteous Right': irr.org.uk/article/who-ge…

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I just signed the petition calling on Priti Patel MP to scrap plans that could jail reporters for stories that embarrass the government. Will you sign too? you.38degrees.org.uk/petitions/emba… via 38 Degrees

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Amber has turned to Red. May must now Stop! Own up to going beyond UKIP and Get Out of the driving seat quicker than the light could change! Gus

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Teresa May, Go Home or Face Arrest. Voting on May 3rd? Remember 2013. Remember Teresa May has form, plenty form. She and David Cameron came for Eastern Europeans and the Mediterranean boat people in the morning and she sure as hell came for us by sundown. 1/2

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Black Britain before the Windrush. The brutal and inhuman treatment of the Windrush generation by the British State must be understood in the context of the struggles of black people in Britain prior to the arrival of the Windrush in 1948 1/2