home.social

#wearestillhere — Public Fediverse posts

Live and recent posts from across the Fediverse tagged #wearestillhere, aggregated by home.social.

  1. Threads of Her Name

    They told us
    history was stone.

    Cold.
    Fixed.
    Carved by careful hands.

    But history was never stone.

    It was breath held behind closed teeth.
    Ink smudged by tired fingers.
    A name hidden in the margin
    because the page belonged to someone else.

    It was women
    writing themselves sideways into the record.

    A spiral in the corner of a notebook.
    A recipe that was really a warning.
    A hymn carrying directions to safety.
    A thread stitched red through grey cloth.
    A footnote refusing to disappear.

    They called us emotional
    when we remembered too much.

    Hysterical
    when we noticed the pattern.

    Difficult
    when we refused to forget ourselves.

    Still, we kept recording.

    On scraps of paper.
    On skin.
    On kitchen walls.
    In archives that smelled of dust and rain.
    In the trembling space between speaking
    and being silenced.

    Because memory is not passive.

    It is resistance.

    And every woman who said
    No, that is not what happened,
    left a door cracked open for the next one.

    The next reader.
    The next witness.
    The next voice brave enough to write her own name
    before someone else erased it.

    Listen carefully.

    You can still hear them.

    In libraries.
    In classrooms.
    In code.
    In songs.
    In the hush before a woman finally decides
    she will not make herself smaller anymore.

    The archive does not sleep.

    It waits.

    And somewhere, even now,
    another hand is drawing the spiral
    in the margin.

    Jh

    From a book I’m writing and will be out in the Autumn.

    #archived #History #poetry #story #threadsOfHerName #weAreStillHere #women #womenHoldHalfOfTheWorld
  2. We are still here. Still standing. Still fighting. 💔➡️❤️ This trending TikTok sound is more than a vibe—it’s a story of survival, healing, and not giving up when life hits hardest. If you’ve ever felt broken but kept going, this one’s for you. #WeAreStillHere #TikTokTrend #HealingJourney #EmotionalVibes #CapCut is.gd/kHgeXj

  3. Don’t reduce the Mexica man to a stereotype.
    We are listeners. Protectors. Lovers. Thinkers.
    We sit with our elders, hold our partners close, and carry whole generations in our chest.
    Our place in life is not on the sidelines. We are the lineage. www.mexicansarentgoingantwhere.co
    #Mexica #AztecDescendant #Chicano #ChicanoPride #WeAreStillHere #BrownExcellence

  4. Oceti Sakowin Tipi camp sent up at Mni Owe Sni/ Cold River springs directly across the road form the Whipple federal building. “Holding space at a sacred site offering prayers to those held in Whipple.” #WeAreStillHere #FedsOffIndianLand #LongLiveAIM 02/10/26

    RE: https://bsky.app/profile/did:plc:gk6rmhqrprzk5zwmt46lbndk/post/3mekve4gnfc24

  5. Oceti Sakowin Tipi camp sent up at Mni Owe Sni/ Cold River springs directly across the road form the Whipple federal building. “Holding space at a sacred site offering prayers to those held in Whipple.” #WeAreStillHere #FedsOffIndianLand #LongLiveAIM 02/10/26

    RE: https://bsky.app/profile/did:plc:gk6rmhqrprzk5zwmt46lbndk/post/3mekve4gnfc24

  6. Oceti Sakowin Tipi camp sent up at Mni Owe Sni/ Cold River springs directly across the road form the Whipple federal building. “Holding space at a sacred site offering prayers to those held in Whipple.” #WeAreStillHere #FedsOffIndianLand #LongLiveAIM 02/10/26

    RE: https://bsky.app/profile/did:plc:gk6rmhqrprzk5zwmt46lbndk/post/3mekve4gnfc24

  7. We Are Still Here (10th Anniversary) (2015) Available December 23

    #horror#horrormovies#WeAreStillHere#MPIHomeVideo – @MPIMediaGroup – After their college-age son is killed in a car accident, Anne and Paul attempt to start a new life by relocating to the New England countryside. Unbeknownst to them, their home holds a dark supernatural secret, fueled by ancient rage and guarded over by to

    #ad #horror #Releases #WeAreStillHere

    horrornerdonline.com/2025/12/w

  8. We Are Still Here (10th Anniversary) (2015) Available December 23

    #horror#horrormovies#WeAreStillHere#MPIHomeVideo – @MPIMediaGroup – After their college-age son is killed in a car accident, Anne and Paul attempt to start a new life by relocating to the New England countryside. Unbeknownst to them, their home holds a dark supernatural secret, fueled by ancient rage and guarded over by to

    #ad #horror #Releases #WeAreStillHere

    horrornerdonline.com/2025/12/w

  9. We Are Still Here (10th Anniversary) (2015) Available December 23

    #horror#horrormovies#WeAreStillHere#MPIHomeVideo – @MPIMediaGroup – After their college-age son is killed in a car accident, Anne and Paul attempt to start a new life by relocating to the New England countryside. Unbeknownst to them, their home holds a dark supernatural secret, fueled by ancient rage and guarded over by to

    #ad #horror #Releases #WeAreStillHere

    horrornerdonline.com/2025/12/w

  10. We Are Still Here (10th Anniversary) (2015) Available December 23

    #horror#horrormovies#WeAreStillHere#MPIHomeVideo – @MPIMediaGroup – After their college-age son is killed in a car accident, Anne and Paul attempt to start a new life by relocating to the New England countryside. Unbeknownst to them, their home holds a dark supernatural secret, fueled by ancient rage and guarded over by to

    #ad #horror #Releases #WeAreStillHere

    horrornerdonline.com/2025/12/w

  11. We Are Still Here (10th Anniversary) (2015) Available December 23

    #horror#horrormovies#WeAreStillHere#MPIHomeVideo – @MPIMediaGroup – After their college-age son is killed in a car accident, Anne and Paul attempt to start a new life by relocating to the New England countryside. Unbeknownst to them, their home holds a dark supernatural secret, fueled by ancient rage and guarded over by to

    #ad #horror #Releases #WeAreStillHere

    horrornerdonline.com/2025/12/w

  12. Native Americans feel when we are told that this country was empty and there wasn't a literal genocide so that they could take our land. Shit, we weren't even granted citizenship IN OUR OWN F---ING LAND until 1924. #WeAreStillHere

    @unapologetically_jackie

    Thank you for

    (3/8)

  13. Native Americans feel when we are told that this country was empty and there wasn't a literal genocide so that they could take our land. Shit, we weren't even granted citizenship IN OUR OWN F---ING LAND until 1924. #WeAreStillHere

    @unapologetically_jackie

    Thank you for

    (3/8)

  14. Native Americans feel when we are told that this country was empty and there wasn't a literal genocide so that they could take our land. Shit, we weren't even granted citizenship IN OUR OWN F---ING LAND until 1924. #WeAreStillHere

    @unapologetically_jackie

    Thank you for

    (3/8)

  15. Native Americans feel when we are told that this country was empty and there wasn't a literal genocide so that they could take our land. Shit, we weren't even granted citizenship IN OUR OWN F---ING LAND until 1924. #WeAreStillHere

    @unapologetically_jackie

    Thank you for

    (3/8)

  16. Native Americans feel when we are told that this country was empty and there wasn't a literal genocide so that they could take our land. Shit, we weren't even granted citizenship IN OUR OWN F---ING LAND until 1924. #WeAreStillHere

    @unapologetically_jackie

    Thank you for

    (3/8)

  17. @anishinaabehealing
    Today the world still puts two stories on the same page.
    One of a man who brought pain,
    and one of a people who carried on.

    They call it Columbus Day.
    We call it Truth Day.
    Because he didn’t “discover” anything.
    He invaded.
    He enslaved.
    He murdered.
    And they called it history.

    Our ancestors walked this land long before any flag was planted.
    They sang to the stars.
    They prayed to the waters.
    They knew the earth by her spirit, not her borders.

    So today, we don’t just remember what was taken —
    we celebrate what could never be destroyed.
    Our language.
    Our ceremonies.
    Our bloodline.
    Our connection to this land that still remembers our footsteps.

    It’s a good day to be Indigenous.
    To speak our names without shame.
    To dance, to laugh, to honor our elders and lift our children.
    To carry the fire our ancestors kept alive through centuries of silence.

    Today isn’t about hate.
    It’s about truth.
    It’s about survival.
    It’s about remembering that our ancestors endured everything
    so that we could stand here — proud, alive, and unbroken.

    We are the descendants of resilience.
    And we are not going anywhere.

    #IndigenousPeoplesDay #WeAreStillHere #TruthNotTyranny #AnishinaabeHealing #RedEarthRising #7thGeneration #Decolonize #OurSpiritsAreAwakening

  18. @anishinaabehealing
    Today the world still puts two stories on the same page.
    One of a man who brought pain,
    and one of a people who carried on.

    They call it Columbus Day.
    We call it Truth Day.
    Because he didn’t “discover” anything.
    He invaded.
    He enslaved.
    He murdered.
    And they called it history.

    Our ancestors walked this land long before any flag was planted.
    They sang to the stars.
    They prayed to the waters.
    They knew the earth by her spirit, not her borders.

    So today, we don’t just remember what was taken —
    we celebrate what could never be destroyed.
    Our language.
    Our ceremonies.
    Our bloodline.
    Our connection to this land that still remembers our footsteps.

    It’s a good day to be Indigenous.
    To speak our names without shame.
    To dance, to laugh, to honor our elders and lift our children.
    To carry the fire our ancestors kept alive through centuries of silence.

    Today isn’t about hate.
    It’s about truth.
    It’s about survival.
    It’s about remembering that our ancestors endured everything
    so that we could stand here — proud, alive, and unbroken.

    We are the descendants of resilience.
    And we are not going anywhere.

    #IndigenousPeoplesDay #WeAreStillHere #TruthNotTyranny #AnishinaabeHealing #RedEarthRising #7thGeneration #Decolonize #OurSpiritsAreAwakening

  19. @anishinaabehealing
    Today the world still puts two stories on the same page.
    One of a man who brought pain,
    and one of a people who carried on.

    They call it Columbus Day.
    We call it Truth Day.
    Because he didn’t “discover” anything.
    He invaded.
    He enslaved.
    He murdered.
    And they called it history.

    Our ancestors walked this land long before any flag was planted.
    They sang to the stars.
    They prayed to the waters.
    They knew the earth by her spirit, not her borders.

    So today, we don’t just remember what was taken —
    we celebrate what could never be destroyed.
    Our language.
    Our ceremonies.
    Our bloodline.
    Our connection to this land that still remembers our footsteps.

    It’s a good day to be Indigenous.
    To speak our names without shame.
    To dance, to laugh, to honor our elders and lift our children.
    To carry the fire our ancestors kept alive through centuries of silence.

    Today isn’t about hate.
    It’s about truth.
    It’s about survival.
    It’s about remembering that our ancestors endured everything
    so that we could stand here — proud, alive, and unbroken.

    We are the descendants of resilience.
    And we are not going anywhere.

    #IndigenousPeoplesDay #WeAreStillHere #TruthNotTyranny #AnishinaabeHealing #RedEarthRising #7thGeneration #Decolonize #OurSpiritsAreAwakening

  20. @anishinaabehealing
    Today the world still puts two stories on the same page.
    One of a man who brought pain,
    and one of a people who carried on.

    They call it Columbus Day.
    We call it Truth Day.
    Because he didn’t “discover” anything.
    He invaded.
    He enslaved.
    He murdered.
    And they called it history.

    Our ancestors walked this land long before any flag was planted.
    They sang to the stars.
    They prayed to the waters.
    They knew the earth by her spirit, not her borders.

    So today, we don’t just remember what was taken —
    we celebrate what could never be destroyed.
    Our language.
    Our ceremonies.
    Our bloodline.
    Our connection to this land that still remembers our footsteps.

    It’s a good day to be Indigenous.
    To speak our names without shame.
    To dance, to laugh, to honor our elders and lift our children.
    To carry the fire our ancestors kept alive through centuries of silence.

    Today isn’t about hate.
    It’s about truth.
    It’s about survival.
    It’s about remembering that our ancestors endured everything
    so that we could stand here — proud, alive, and unbroken.

    We are the descendants of resilience.
    And we are not going anywhere.

    #IndigenousPeoplesDay #WeAreStillHere #TruthNotTyranny #AnishinaabeHealing #RedEarthRising #7thGeneration #Decolonize #OurSpiritsAreAwakening

  21. @anishinaabehealing
    Today the world still puts two stories on the same page.
    One of a man who brought pain,
    and one of a people who carried on.

    They call it Columbus Day.
    We call it Truth Day.
    Because he didn’t “discover” anything.
    He invaded.
    He enslaved.
    He murdered.
    And they called it history.

    Our ancestors walked this land long before any flag was planted.
    They sang to the stars.
    They prayed to the waters.
    They knew the earth by her spirit, not her borders.

    So today, we don’t just remember what was taken —
    we celebrate what could never be destroyed.
    Our language.
    Our ceremonies.
    Our bloodline.
    Our connection to this land that still remembers our footsteps.

    It’s a good day to be Indigenous.
    To speak our names without shame.
    To dance, to laugh, to honor our elders and lift our children.
    To carry the fire our ancestors kept alive through centuries of silence.

    Today isn’t about hate.
    It’s about truth.
    It’s about survival.
    It’s about remembering that our ancestors endured everything
    so that we could stand here — proud, alive, and unbroken.

    We are the descendants of resilience.
    And we are not going anywhere.

    #IndigenousPeoplesDay #WeAreStillHere #TruthNotTyranny #AnishinaabeHealing #RedEarthRising #7thGeneration #Decolonize #OurSpiritsAreAwakening

  22. ‘We Are Still Here’ Celebrates 10th Anniversary with New Blu-ray

    We Are Still Here will celebrate its 10th anniversary with a new Blu-ray edition. Due out on August…
    #NewsBeep #News #Movies #BarbaraCrampton #CA #Canada #ChrisBarnes #DarkSkySelects #Entertainment #TedGeoghegan #WeAreStillHere
    newsbeep.com/ca/35595/

  23. Just reconnected with a roommate from my time in the Army from back in 97-00 while at Ft. Campbell, KY. I still appreciate that time for all the rebuilding, learning, growth and experience I gained. It was the path I was meant to take at that time and I'm thankful every day. #usarmy #veteran #wearestillhere #signal

  24. Just reconnected with a roommate from my time in the Army from back in 97-00 while at Ft. Campbell, KY. I still appreciate that time for all the rebuilding, learning, growth and experience I gained. It was the path I was meant to take at that time and I'm thankful every day. #usarmy #veteran #wearestillhere #signal

  25. Just reconnected with a roommate from my time in the Army from back in 97-00 while at Ft. Campbell, KY. I still appreciate that time for all the rebuilding, learning, growth and experience I gained. It was the path I was meant to take at that time and I'm thankful every day. #usarmy #veteran #wearestillhere #signal

  26. Just reconnected with a roommate from my time in the Army from back in 97-00 while at Ft. Campbell, KY. I still appreciate that time for all the rebuilding, learning, growth and experience I gained. It was the path I was meant to take at that time and I'm thankful every day. #usarmy #veteran #wearestillhere #signal

  27. Principal message coming out of panel of Chiefs overseeing searches: the ultimate objective of finding the bodies of children who died in #residentialschools must be justice. Much discussion about taking a case to the UN to ensure the government of Canada is held accountable - including by Grand Chief of the Quebec Cree Mandy Gull-Masty #indigenous #firstnations #wearestillhere #landback

  28. Principal message coming out of panel of Chiefs overseeing searches: the ultimate objective of finding the bodies of children who died in #residentialschools must be justice. Much discussion about taking a case to the UN to ensure the government of Canada is held accountable - including by Grand Chief of the Quebec Cree Mandy Gull-Masty #indigenous #firstnations #wearestillhere #landback

  29. Principal message coming out of panel of Chiefs overseeing searches: the ultimate objective of finding the bodies of children who died in #residentialschools must be justice. Much discussion about taking a case to the UN to ensure the government of Canada is held accountable - including by Grand Chief of the Quebec Cree Mandy Gull-Masty #indigenous #firstnations #wearestillhere #landback

  30. Principal message coming out of panel of Chiefs overseeing searches: the ultimate objective of finding the bodies of children who died in #residentialschools must be justice. Much discussion about taking a case to the UN to ensure the government of Canada is held accountable - including by Grand Chief of the Quebec Cree Mandy Gull-Masty #indigenous #firstnations #wearestillhere #landback

  31. Principal message coming out of panel of Chiefs overseeing searches: the ultimate objective of finding the bodies of children who died in #residentialschools must be justice. Much discussion about taking a case to the UN to ensure the government of Canada is held accountable - including by Grand Chief of the Quebec Cree Mandy Gull-Masty #indigenous #firstnations #wearestillhere #landback

  32. I have a wonderful postie and I’m behind the strikes 100% 💪🏻
    ---
    RT @StephenMoreton3
    It's #FollowBackFriday & us posties need your help!

    On the 23rd ballot papers will drop & we need to send a message to our management that #EnoughlsEnough

    So, if you #StandByYourPost please give this a retweet; we'd be eternally grateful.

    #WeAreStillHere 📮✊
    twitter.com/StephenMoreton3/st

  33. They try to get rid of us but we are still here. This is a drawing I did the week I learned about the unmarked graves of 215 children at the “residential school” (crime scene) in Kamloops. Nuliajuk/Sedna, mother of the sea, is grieving in the image. theconversation.com/residentia? #genocide #ResidentialSchools #WeAreStillHere #MMIWG2S #215Children #CrimeScene #Sedna #Nuliajuk #KamloopsIndianResidentialSchool

  34. They try to get rid of us but we are still here. This is a drawing I did the week I learned about the unmarked graves of 215 children at the “residential school” (crime scene) in Kamloops. Nuliajuk/Sedna, mother of the sea, is grieving in the image. theconversation.com/residentia? #genocide #ResidentialSchools #WeAreStillHere #MMIWG2S #215Children #CrimeScene #Sedna #Nuliajuk #KamloopsIndianResidentialSchool

  35. They try to get rid of us but we are still here. This is a drawing I did the week I learned about the unmarked graves of 215 children at the “residential school” (crime scene) in Kamloops. Nuliajuk/Sedna, mother of the sea, is grieving in the image. theconversation.com/residentia? #genocide #ResidentialSchools #WeAreStillHere #MMIWG2S #215Children #CrimeScene #Sedna #Nuliajuk #KamloopsIndianResidentialSchool

  36. They try to get rid of us but we are still here. This is a drawing I did the week I learned about the unmarked graves of 215 children at the “residential school” (crime scene) in Kamloops. Nuliajuk/Sedna, mother of the sea, is grieving in the image. theconversation.com/residentia? #genocide #ResidentialSchools #WeAreStillHere #MMIWG2S #215Children #CrimeScene #Sedna #Nuliajuk #KamloopsIndianResidentialSchool