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Solidarity all day with those moving forward to Justice. Solidarity from afar, a place outside the US.

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Solidarity all day with those moving forward to Justice. Solidarity from afar, a place outside the US.

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I love "work the problem." I think, like "do not obey in advance," it's about continuing absolutely as long as you can continue, rather than anticipating that there will be a point at which you cannot and quitting out of that anticipation. And re: not surrendering:

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@rebeccasolnit.bsky.social

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"Categories too often become where thought goes to die."
Struck by this on many levels. "Tyranny of the quantifiable" driving out impact/value, impact of art, actions that 'fail' but lead to greater understanding.
Amazing insights from R. Solnit, No Straight Road Takes you There.

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Post image Project Esther accuses “America’s Jewish community” of “complacency.” “There are multiple Jewish nonprofits that are dedicated to fighting antisemitism, and yet here we are today,” said Ms. Cohanim, the task force’s sole Jewish co-chair.

Not everyone who Heritage hoped would join the cause felt comfortable doing so, including prominent Jewish and Christian Zionist organizations that members at the foundation assumed would be allies. Three people from such groups told The Times they did not want to associate with the plan because they found its failure to consider right-wing acts of antisemitism too partisan.

Project Esther accuses “America’s Jewish community” of “complacency.” “There are multiple Jewish nonprofits that are dedicated to fighting antisemitism, and yet here we are today,” said Ms. Cohanim, the task force’s sole Jewish co-chair. Not everyone who Heritage hoped would join the cause felt comfortable doing so, including prominent Jewish and Christian Zionist organizations that members at the foundation assumed would be allies. Three people from such groups told The Times they did not want to associate with the plan because they found its failure to consider right-wing acts of antisemitism too partisan.

An appropriate way to understand Project Esther, and Trump's "anti-semitism" purge, is that it is predominantly driven by right-wing Christian nationalists attacking institutions they dislike, even if it also includes attacking Jewish students and groups.

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Thanks Carolyn! Wonderful contribution, insightful, much truth. I spent some time, half a year Fulbright, in the Kirkwood area looking at ‘land reform’ in the citrus industry. Labor conditions, lack Black ownership (1 farm), resistance to transformation put white farmer questions in perspective.

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In case you all wanted to hear me do more yapping about the Afrikaner “refugees” and how and why the Trump admin is pursuing this, you can listen to my interview with @onthemedia.bsky.social :

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Why aren’t Americans filling the manufacturing jobs we already have? - NPR
Shockingly, it’s the pay…
Good, worker-based apprenticeship programs show good completion rates and considerably higher pay for graduates with certificates.
Shockingly, it’s the pay…still

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Damn right

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Trees planted by Mary Ellen Pleasant, a Blackwoman who became a powerful figure in 19th c. San Francisco, successful plaintiff in a transit discrimination case, Underground Railroad participant-- and who reportedly funded John Brown. Visited her little grove last week.

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San Jose mayor wants new police unit to arrest homeless people - San José Spotlight More details are emerging about San Jose Mayor Matt Mahan's plan to arrest or hospitalize homeless people for refusing offers of shelter — and the city could create a police unit to do so.

Cities won't fund housing—but they *will* fund cops to arrest people for the crime of having nowhere to live.

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25 Most Gentrified Cities in the US Gentrification, a complicated urban trend, has transformed the landscape of many American communities since the 1960s.

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Practically, what does this mean? The government is saying it will go back to garnishing wages, tax returns, social security payments, etc. in order to collect money from the >5 million people currently in default on student loans. I'll make this a lil mini thread that highlights the key points.

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if you haven't already signed up, there's still time

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Bleak, even dark…but full of insight! Long, thoughtful read that take a coffee break and dog-walk to process. One concern: tens of millions who voted Trump are detached materially from endism and focused on who they see their lives and futures. How to move from endism to where people actually are?

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I suspect a key reason that Musk’s money couldn’t buy a Wisconsin Supreme Court seat is that everyone saw the would-be purchaser in the open. This is not the case for dark money disinformation campaigns. A lesson: we need to shine more light on campaign cash infiltration.

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Hmm, thoughts on declining to do T&P reviews for collaborating institutions collaborating (I know, hard to define?). Tough to 'penalize' candidates via association with their home institution...
Just askin

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it's been years upon years of labored "campus culture" op-eds from salaried writers hectoring students about free speech, and now the state is kidnapping students for their speech in broad daylight

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Horrific! Follow the profiteers: CoreCivic (really?) has 43 such prisons for profit, extracting wealth from the immoral, inhumane actions of powerful. Largest two share owners? BlackRock and Vanguard group. Financiers of the jailers cashing in on perfidious power.

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Horrific! Follow the profiteers: CoreCivic (really?) has 43 such prisons for profit, extracting wealth from the immoral, inhumane actions of powerful. Largest two share owners? BlackRock and Vanguard group. Financiers of the jailers cashing in on perfidious power.

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Lisbon sign of the times.
b/c it’s not in the school curriculum, Boss was clothier for the SS and Brown shirts. Enslaved/prison labour used.
Musk/Tesla-Hugo Boss more than a metaphor…

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Lisbon sign of the times.
b/c it’s not in the school curriculum, Boss was clothier for the SS and Brown shirts. Enslaved/prison labour used.
Musk/Tesla-Hugo Boss more than a metaphor…

1 year ago 3 1 0 0

One of the reasons I love independent bookstores: they care about their communities. Order/buy from @portersqbooks.bsky.social TODAY and 5% of sales go to nonprofits that YOU can also help choose 👇

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London Subway. #cdnpoli

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Thanks for lifting this up! Justice for farmers, especially Black farmers.
The lawsuit was filed on behalf of farmers and nonprofit organizations who were awarded USDA grants through the IRA. This is yet another step towards justice for communities USDA savaged for decades (see Pigford).

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Debunking white victimhood narrative in South Africa – herald

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“When we fix our eyes on Selma, we are reminded that it is not the men in high places … who teach us how to love our country. It is ordinary people who risk it all to demand a place in this nation, those who refuse to bend or bow to men in high places who desecrate the promise of this country.”

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