I wept when I saw this Billy Ruffian art illustrating the words of a Palestinian living among falling bombs & dead children. There is much suffering in many places. Weep, but then act: Crips for eSIMS by the Disability Visibility Project: tinyurl.com/4cd935te Donate. Boost. Resist. Rest. Repeat.
Spare a thought for everyone in the pathways of these deadly storms, and for incarcerated people who often aren't evacuated and even if they survive can become trapped in devastated areas with little supplies, or even human contact as many prisons are in remote and difficult to access places.
Exposing the harms of the criminal legal system and elevating solutions that keep all people safe.
âOther struggling people arenât the enemy.â ~ Nathan Monk
One of my favorite books in the last few years was Rachel E Harding and Rosemarie Freeney Harding's cowritten "Remnants: A Memoir of Spirit, Activism and Mothering." I think about it often. Apparently, Rachel was recently on a podcast to talk about it. www.buzzsprout.com/2096969/1445...
This episode features a conversation with Rachel E. Harding. Rachel is an associate professor of Indigenous Spiritual traditions in the Department of Ethnic Studies at the University of Colorado, Denv...
Thanks, Jonathan, for sharing your experience of REMNANTS. I'm so glad it speaks to you. I'm sure my mom is glad too.
My man hated slavery so much and spoke out on it so aggressively he had to live in a cave,
Overlooked by historians, Benjamin Lay was one of the nation's first radicals to argue for an end to slavery
"dangerous repeat offender", though. So we could be talking about $5.80 or potentially even $8.70 if this were just allowed to continue