We need reparations for ICE victims.
Anything short of that is setting the stage for a massive wealth grab from people of color that will re-entrench racial disparities for generations.
We need reparations for ICE victims.
Anything short of that is setting the stage for a massive wealth grab from people of color that will re-entrench racial disparities for generations.
1. Horrifying ruling out of the 4th Circuit.
An all-Republican 4th Circuit panel has just ruled that states can compel trans adults to "appreciate their sex" by enacting care bans.
It even directly says that trans adult care bans are legal in the ruling.
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Digital illustration by Olly Costello on a gray background. The text reads, βuproot tendencies toward policing others that exist inside you.β A person pulls a light blue leafy plant from their leg, its white roots embedded in their skin like constellations.
Digital illustration by Olly Costello on an olive green background. Light green text reads, βask yourself: are my actions grounded in cultivating safety or control?β A person stands with their hands outstretched as two sunflowers grow beside them with deep purple leaves. The words βsafetyβ and βcontrolβ appear on either side of their jeans.
Important & evergreen reminders from Olly Costello @ollycostello.bsky.social ππ
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Revolutionary Abolitionism Against Cops & Capitalism
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There are no quick fixes for fascism - our charge is to confront and uproot the criminalization that underlies and drives it within and beyond borders.
On IG, @ollycostello.bsky.social has a really wonderful set of illustrations about @biidaasamose.bsky.social's writing about sintering (from her wonderful book "Theory of Water"). www.instagram.com/p/DUWOcBFFh2...
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When liberal politicians frame ICE bloodthirst as a training problem, they are continuing a broader historical pattern wherein righteous political unrest is used to justify increases in police capacity.
Yesterday, Minneapolis gave us hope. Thatβs what theyβre trying to kill: the will of a people who are willing to fight them.
βHow can we ground our work in abolition in a way that radiates outward, that extends the care we are building for immigrant families to all our neighbors, with no exceptions?β
This fucking piece of paper doesnβt βauthorizeβ ICE to do anyfuckingthing it is a pure power grab
They are simply claiming authority they donβt currently have.
Yes, the law is not real & the Constitution will be interpreted in ways that serve power and also letβs not do the coup for them please.
I've been thinking about this a lot, for months: Gaza was a breaking point between verifiable reality and liberal governance. "AI" sparks fears ppl will believe things that aren't true, but Gaza SHOWED things that WERE trueβ& western governments, universities & news outlets pretened they were not.
I think a common misconception about abolitionalist politics is that abolition means destroying something.
If you read the books on this list, you'll come to understand abolition as deeply, challengingly, life-givingly creative. Abolition is about creating new worlds & ways of being.
"We must defame, defund, and abolish these systems. We must empty all the cages, kick dirt over made-up borders, and fund the things that help us thrive, imagine, create. Free us all."
- @holidarity.bsky.social
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βThey want us to scatter in fear, to give up hope, and to give up on each other. But we will hold more tightly to one another, plan more strategically, and care even more deeply.β
- @mskellymhayes.bsky.social
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I want people to realize prosecuting the police is always a long shot and even when successful that it hasnβt produced any observable change in behavior from the police in general.
A vertical scan of a screen print design shows winter trees and five human figures of various ages and heights standing on a shore line silhouetted against a purple sky with bright green norther lights glowing. Words read βThe grief is immense. Our movements grow. May the joys we tend sustain us.β
The grief is immense.
Our movements grow.
May the joys we tend sustain us.
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My βSustain Us Solsticeβ design for this year. Wishing you all an easeful and nourishing winter solstice! π
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Thank you so much Meredith!!
Thanks Diana π
Iβm running an Early Winter Sale this weekend through Monday! Enjoy 15% off calendars, cards and everything in my shop βοΈπβ¨
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Reaching out, connecting and coming together with others, and committing to collective care and action. There is no other way to navigate what we are experiencing.
Art by @ollycostello.bsky.social
βWhen the raids hit, & I see my community out en masse, I feel myself transformed by the bravery, innovation & determination of my neighbors to keep each other safe & defend our shared belonging.β @ollycostello.bsky.social in @mskellymhayes.bsky.socialβs latest.
11/5, 7 pm: The in-person launch for READ THIS WHEN THINGS FALL APART with @mskellymhayes.bsky.social, @emanabdelhadi.bsky.social and Atena O. Danner. Preorder the book before 11/4 and receive a special letter from Kelly!
pilsencommunitybooks.com/events/47805
The Resilience Arts Fest will showcase stories from prison and beyond this weekend: "Art humanizes people." blockclubchi.co/4qlUzfh
A landscape oriented flyer for the Haymarket virtual launch of "Read This When Things Fall Apart: Letters to Activists in Crisis." There is a photo of the book cover on the left, which depicts a nighttime moonlit scene of someone wading through the water, looking towards the stars. To the right are four circles with individual speaker headshots. From top to bottom and left to right: Kelly Hayes, Shane Burley, Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha, and Atena O. Danner. October 28th, 4pm ET.
Next week! Join @mskellymhayes.bsky.social in conversation with Shane Burley, Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha, and Atena O. Danner to discuss ππππ ππππ¨ ππππ£ ππππ£ππ¨ πππ‘π‘ πΌπ₯ππ§π©, a collection of letters to activists and organizers on the frontlines in catastrophic times.
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If the impending freeze of SNAP benefits is what has you particularly animated, these questions might help. You can really substitute any issue and ask the same questions of yourself.
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