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Posts by G33klibrarian
Outrageous. @chiosse.bsky.social was protecting one of his neighbors from eviction, as a result of deed theft — a plague in Central Brooklyn right now. There was no reason for NYPD officers to roughly throw him to the ground. It sure doesn’t make anyone safer. Release him now.
Pulitzer-worthy reporting here from Minnesota immigrant news @sahanjournal.bsky.social.
70+ children detained during Operation MetroSurge.
30 sent to Dilley. Two dozen held >20 days, a Flores violation.
7 still detained as of March 10. ~20 have been deported.
sahanjournal.com/immigration/...
AOC is all sensible Americans right now, Americans who have completely lost patience with the wildly incompetent, lying loons currently running things who undermine our sanity, wealth, and wellbeing.
Very much same! 😂😭🚌
You had my at queer space opera!
I think this is the first book I’ve listened to her of as well and she really does a fantastic job bringing the characters to life. The variations in pitch/tone/cadence which not making any character mess with the overall flow is spot on. You’re both getting bumped into my regular rotations!
I recently replace the transmission in my bus at a tune of 8.2k. I feel ya.
Any chance she’ll be publishing it? Would love a chance to read it too!
A Rainha de Orlando 👑
What!!!???!!! I don’t get to go till the 3rd. Envious and Fanhumaning over here a bit.
Sadly I don’t think I can talk work into an overseas conference …yet but if you’re in/near the Netherlands this looks awesome.
#cybersecurity #womenintech
Surround yourself with the kind of people who help turtles cross the road.
A collage with a yellow banner that reads, “National Library Week.” The collage includes the following images: -Book stacks in an academic library. -NYC library backers protest nearly $42 million in proposed budget cuts (2023) photo by Arya Sundaram / Gothamist -A crowd holds a rally in New York in 1982 protesting the censorship of school and public libraries of certain books under pressure from right-wing religious groups. AP photo by Carlos Rene Perez. Source: Free Speech Center at Middle Tennessee State University -Teens hang out in Boston Public Library’s Teen Central -Mychal Threets, librarian and host of Reading Rainbow, smiles and holds up his Library Joy!! shirt with his thumbs up. From ALA National Library Week promos. -My colorful bookshelf. -A 12-year-old Black girl named Gwendolyn Crawford is arrested by two white male cops at Albany Carnegie Library in protest of segregation. Crawford spent over 10 days in jail and the library finally allowed Black folks access a year later. -WALB News 10
My collage features folks protesting budget cuts to libraries in 2023, a rally protesting book censorship in 1982, Mychal Threets, teens hanging out at the BPL, my bookshelves, & a Black girl named Gwendolyn Crawford being arrested at Albany Carnegie Library for protesting segregation in 1962. 3/3
A collage with a yellow banner that reads, “National Library Week.” The collage includes the following images: -Book stacks in an academic library. -NYC library backers protest nearly $42 million in proposed budget cuts (2023) photo by Arya Sundaram / Gothamist -A crowd holds a rally in New York in 1982 protesting the censorship of school and public libraries of certain books under pressure from right-wing religious groups. AP photo by Carlos Rene Perez. Source: Free Speech Center at Middle Tennessee State University -Teens hang out in Boston Public Library’s Teen Central -Mychal Threets, librarian and host of Reading Rainbow, smiles and holds up his Library Joy!! shirt with his thumbs up. From ALA National Library Week promos. -My colorful bookshelf. -A 12-year-old Black girl named Gwendolyn Crawford is arrested by two white male cops at Albany Carnegie Library in protest of segregation. Crawford spent over 10 days in jail and the library finally allowed Black folks access a year later. -WALB News 10
You can celebrate this week (& beyond) in so many ways:
-Get a library card/help a friend get one.
-Explore the programs, books, library of things your local library has to offer.
-Tell library workers how much their work means to you.
-Tell Congress to oppose censorship & book bans!
#libraries 2/3
A collage with a yellow banner that reads, “National Library Week.” The collage includes the following images: -Book stacks in an academic library. -NYC library backers protest nearly $42 million in proposed budget cuts (2023) photo by Arya Sundaram / Gothamist -A crowd holds a rally in New York in 1982 protesting the censorship of school and public libraries of certain books under pressure from right-wing religious groups. AP photo by Carlos Rene Perez. Source: Free Speech Center at Middle Tennessee State University -Teens hang out in Boston Public Library’s Teen Central -Mychal Threets, librarian and host of Reading Rainbow, smiles and holds up his Library Joy!! shirt with his thumbs up. From ALA National Library Week promos. -My colorful bookshelf. -A 12-year-old Black girl named Gwendolyn Crawford is arrested by two white male cops at Albany Carnegie Library in protest of segregation. Crawford spent over 10 days in jail and the library finally allowed Black folks access a year later. -WALB News 10
Let’s celebrate National Library Week!
Throughout the history of the U.S., people have been fighting for the right to read because literacy is powerful. We are facing book bans because of the power words have to be catalysts, reflections, & tools of connection & liberation. 1/3 #booksky #bookbans
It comes down to a lack of information literacy and skills in verifying facts. Our education system has really left a GAPPING chasm when it comes to this even though every librarian & media specialist I know has been trying to fill it for years.
#libraries #informationliteracy #dataliteracy
“I asked the validation machine and they validated my point. Gotcha.” - ad Infinitum
Comic: Types of Board Game. [Each panel has a person, a person with a ponytail, a person with shoulder-length hair, and a person with a white hat seated around a table with different board game and pieces on top. (1) Boring: PERSON 3: Each turn, roll a die and move your token. Turns proceed clockwise around the table until we all get tired and go home. (2) Abstract: PERSON 1: Each turn, you can place any number of red triangles or blue squares on a hexagon, or move any hexagon to a... (3) Hyperspecific Theme: PERSON 2: It’s October 2, 1814. The Congress of Vienna convenes. You are each in charge of distributing and lighting candles for the opening ball, which was held at these three locations... (4) Overcomplicated: PERSON 4: It’s a cross between *Twilight Imperium* and *Cones of Dunshhire*, but implemented entirely in category theory. Every cone is a monad, and... (5) Cooperative: PERSON 3: We’re working together to sort these decks of cards using only hand gestures. After that, we’ll silently organize my junk drawer. (6) Branded: PERSON 1: You can play as Phoebe, Chandler, Monica, Rachel, Ross, Joey, or, due to an ill-advised tie-in, Goku. (7) Party: PERSON 2: Each of the cards in your hand has a bad word on it. On the count of three, yell the... (8) Social Deduction: PERSON 3: Remember, per our *find the secret murderer* house rules from last week, discovering that a player has committed a real-life murder does *not* count.
Types of Board Game
xkcd.com/3235/
Adding to my list!
You ever try to code switch at work and fail? 😂
Absolutely stunning!
I mean in addition to this dark and twisting tale overall but I had to stop what I was doing after that and take a moment to share with the internet. lol
#sapphic #horror #vampire #booksky #reader #supportlibraries
Holy hell. Thank you @lianyutan.bsky.social for one of the hottest FF Fisting scenes I’ve literally ever read. It’s bloody inspiring 😉 #iykyk
#thewickedandthewilling #booksky #reders #sapphic
Congrats
I AM BEGGING
"The planet is like a bowl of water except that there is no bowl. It hangs in space as a drop of water hangs from a leaf, except that there is no leaf. It cannot exist, and yet it does. I tell you this so you know that what is impossible.”
― Jeanette Winterson, The Stone Gods
#BookSky
#NASA
Librarians are amazing. You can ask them about a book you think might have been a dream, but you’re pretty sure you read when you were eleven and the cover was blue…and they’ll find it! 💙📚
This was a delightful read for sure. I absolutely love Leigh Bardugo's creativity and ways with expressing her characters.
#booksky #reader #supportlibraries
As a matter of principle, you can either have a dinner that celebrates the First Amendment or you can have a dinner that features Donald Trump. You can’t have both because the president holds the freedom of the press in contempt. www.mediamatters.org/donald-trump...