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5 April 1977: 504 sit-ins On this day, 5 April 1977, US disability rights activists and organisers stormed and occupied the offices of the US Department of Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW) in Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Denver, Los Angeles, New York City, Philadelphia, and Seattle, demanding the enactment of section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973. This was a crucial piece of disability civil rights legislation that had been passed 4 years earlier, which mandated that no federally funded programs could exclude persons with disabilities. Despite the Act’s passage, the federal government, under the leadership of HEW director Joseph Califano, had been delaying their directive to create regulations which would operationalise the legislation. During that time regulations had been weakened in favour of business interests, under the guidance of an HEW task force which included no persons with disabilities. In response disability rights activists across the US formed the American Coalition of Citizens with Disabilities (ACCD), who began organising the sit-ins. Most notably, in San Francisco, disabled rights activists Judith Heumann, Kitty Cone, and Mary Jane Owen successfully organised approximately 150 disabled activists, and their supporters, in a 25 day occupation of the US Federal Building. This action was supported through a solidarity network which included the Black Panthers providing meals, allied politicians sending mattresses and bedding, and the International Association of Machinists, who helped to transport protestors, wheelchairs. and other equipment, and facilitated the transport for a delegation to Washington. The regulations for section 504 were signed into law on 28 April, 1977. More information, sources and map: https://stories.workingclasshistory.com/article/12535/504-sit-in

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@klobuchar.senate.gov @repangiecraig.bsky.social #weird how quiet yall are for fascism #now.
#wannabe #Governor & you think being quiet about the fascism is the way to go forward #FORThePeople?
Why arent yall touting OUR #MN domestic helium mining ~ #BWCA?
We HAD to do it for #this moment #now, eh?

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#FTS Fuck #This Shit
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@govwesmoore.bsky.social
shut it down. Find a way. Create a way. #refuse them utilities. Revoke permits. #DoSomething as #Governor SHOW #US
how to stop #this fascist inhumane unConstitutional atrocity that is marching across OUR #USA #NOW

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I think this one is in the style of Stephen Miller - I think he is actually visualizing holding reigns
in his hands, whips & chains & all,
physically beating Iranian People into submission while he wrote #this.

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The cubs bullpen is off to a rough start. Is it too early to worry?

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#No #To #Massive #Cuts #All #The #Money #To #Pay #For #This #War #Of #Stupidity #Should #Be #Done #By #All #The #Trumpees #And #Muskees

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4 April 1886: Pastor condemns strikes in New Haven On 4 April 1886 Rev Newman Smith, pastor of the Centre Congregational Church in New Haven, Connecticut, delivered a lecture at the Labor Lyceum in the city where he condemned strikes. According to the New York Times, New Haven at the time had "picked up the reputation lately of having more strikes than any other city of its size in the country". Business owners, and the media, were uniting to fight against the Knights of Labor and other organisations of workers trying to achieve better pay and safer working conditions. Rev Smith, while he said he supported the right to strike, claimed that strikes "killed the goose that lays the golden eggs." He also argued that strikers should not try to prevent scab replacement workers from working, arguing that "if 70 men in any community say they won't work in a certain way and the seventy-first man shan't work at all if not with them, the public will stand by the seventy-first man every time."         More information, sources and map: https://stories.workingclasshistory.com/article/7950/pastor-condemns-strikes

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#This The Two-Week end of Trump Hourglass…

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#THIS #THIS? U gotta be retarded to be a supporter no joke and Im not talking about special needs ppl! Unfollow me lol rn I lost like 3 k followers already I DO NOT DO STOOPID!

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IL for Horton #Cubs #THIS

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Sadness

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L- Well this one was painful. To what degree, we will have to wait and see 🤞🤞🤞🤞 #Cubs #THIS

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Well, that about wraps this one up #Cubs #THIS

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a cartoon horse says no sir i dont like it ALT: a cartoon horse says no sir i dont like it

Well…. #Cubs #THIS

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