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Zoom darwishism:
““And if they ask you about Gaza..
Tell them:
In it there is a martyr
nursed by a martyr
photographed by a martyr
sent off by a martyr
and prayed for by a martyr” ”

darwishism:

“And if they ask you about Gaza..
Tell them: 
In it there is a martyr 
nursed by a martyr 
photographed by a martyr
sent off by a martyr 
and prayed for by a martyr”

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soracities:

Aracelis Girmay, “Ars Poetica”  |  John Berger, And Our Faces, My Heart, Brief as Photos  |  Derek Walcott, “The Antilles: Fragments of Epic Memory (Nobel Lecture)”  |  sam sax, “Prayer for the Mutilated World”  |  Edmond Jabés, “Drawn Curtains”

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carmen-riddle:

lost-in-pride:

shounenchild:

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Notes that make you fucking insane

France is just the brother of britain ? We shame britain. We shame france. No one gets left.

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mangopapi:

A vibe

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arrogantsuggestion:

Absence and lack of communication makes the heart idealize a person. This subconsciously twists your perception of them into thinking that they are something greater than they really are. They ain’t shit. They don’t care. And neither should you.

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utwo:

Cowes Bay House, Waiheke Island

New Zealand

© Cheshire Architects

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Zoom grumpycakes:
“ spooniestrong:
“ The Spoonie vote is one of the most powerful. đź—ł   Register. Vote.  ”
In my area at the very least, and I would assume others. There SHOULD be a drop off point (or more) in your county/city clerk’s office. The mail...

grumpycakes:

spooniestrong:

The Spoonie vote is one of the most powerful. 🗳

Register. Vote.

In my area at the very least, and I would assume others. There SHOULD be a drop off point (or more) in your county/city clerk’s office. The mail makes me nervous as I’ve had shipping issues and I’ve always voted in person. Being able to drop it into a designated spot myself gave me such peace of mind.

Also there are sites that can tell you if your ballot has been received (tho again ymm depending on your state) My mother has already been able to confirm that her ballot has been received!

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Zoom
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barbiebimbobaby:

your fat friends notice the fatphobic things you say about people you don’t like

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Black Feminism & Abolition

gowns:

if you want to actually engage with intersectional feminism & what abolition really means, this is your homework:

Angela Davis - “Are Prisons Obsolete?”

Ruth Wilson Gilmore - “Golden Gulag: Prisons, Surplus, Crisis, and Opposition in Globalizing California”

Angela Davis - “Abolition Democracy”

Angela Davis - “Freedom is a Constant Struggle”

“If They Come in the Morning… Voices of Resistance”

Carole Boyce Davies - “Left of Karl Marx: The Political Life of Black Communist Claudia Jones”

Safiya Bukhari - “The War Before”

Patrice Douglass - “Black Feminist Theory for the Dead and Dying”

Patrice Douglass & Frank B Wilderson - “The Violence of Presence: Metaphysics in a Blackened World”

“Who Do You Serve, Who Do You Protect?”

Evelyn Hammond - “Black (W)holes and the Geometry of Black Female Sexuality”

Sadiya Hartman - “Seduction and the Ruses of Power”

Sadiya Hartman - “Lose Your Mother: A Journey Along the Atlantic Slave Route”

Audre Lorde - “Sister Outsider”

Audre Lorde - “The Master’s Tools Will Never Dismantle the Master’s House”

bell hooks - “The Oppositional Gaze: Black Female Spectators”

Michelle S Jacobs - “Black Women’s Invisible Struggle Against Police Violence”

Claudia Rankine - Citizen

Assata Shakur - “Women in Prison: How We Are”

Assata Shakur - “Assata: An Autobiography”

Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor - “How We Get Free: Black Feminism and the Combahee River Collective”

Zoe Samudzi & William C Anderson - “As Black As Resistance: Finding the Conditions for Liberation”

this is a curated list of texts that i find the most helpful for illustrating why we all should also be abolitionists. the bolded are the ones i’ve found the most helpful thus far. & reminder to buy the books when you can, preferably from independent / leftist / black-owned bookstores… and see what you can find at your local library! keep these works in circulation!

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ferrousferrule:

I collected a bunch of “haha I don’t have 2020 vision” “oh God not like that” posts

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Zoom grupaok:
“Antonin Mercié/Adalbert Volk, Robert E. Lee Monument, Richmond, Virginia, 1890. Projection by Dustin Klein; photo by Alexis Delilah; spray paint improvement by the public, 2020.
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grupaok:

Antonin Mercié/Adalbert Volk, Robert E. Lee Monument, Richmond, Virginia, 1890. Projection by Dustin Klein; photo by Alexis Delilah; spray paint improvement by the public, 2020.

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fullmetalfisting:

Back in the 1800s you could just show up to a town and be like “I’m a wealthy prince” or “I’m a doctor” and no one checked if you were lying. I was born in the wrong time because in that madness I would thrive

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