They’re so cute!
funky lil pride kitties!
planning on making them into holographic stickers ❤️🧡💛💚💙💜
I know so many people for whom this is appropriate, but the first one I thought of is @ladypoetess. Hugs to all of my spoonie friends! (Is this how you really play “Knifey Spoonie”?)
If you have shared a post with Spanish advice on what to do if ICE agents come to a person’s home, please check the Spanish advice carefully or have someone who can read Spanish check it for you! Some posts designed to look like ones from the ACLU have bad advice that basically encourages people to give up their rights. I’m disgusted that people would do this deliberately and heart-broken that others are unwittingly sharing this false information.
Please confirm that information you share is correct! (English information in the picture on the right in the initial post from vaspider and Spanish translation by funkylittlegoblin)
Okay, friends, I need some help.
A friend of mine saw a friend who does not speak Spanish circulating these two memes, trying to be helpful. Here’s the problem - the advice in Spanish DOES NOT MATCH the English AT ALL. In Spanish, the people are advised to invite ICE in, be honest and calm, and to instruct all family members to tell the truth. At the end, they are told their cooperation is appreciated. They are not advised of their rights, to request a warrant. The advice amounts to giving themselves up.
If you look closely at the bottom, you’ll see that the English version is from the ACLU. The Spanish version says “ALCU”.
Be aware of the information you share - it may not be helpful!
THAT SAID, the help I request is this:
I do not speak enough Spanish to translate the above into Spanish. I would like to give her the Spanish translation of this message to add to her post. (And this one.)
Help?
This is beautiful! It reminds me a bit of @the-other-sandy‘s neighborhood when we were teenagers.
“A house I pass on the way to work has this sculpture in its yard. Its about 8 feet tall.”
(Source)
If you don’t think this makes a difference, look at what the Minnesota legislature accomplished so far this year:
Set up free breakfast and lunch for all K-12 students
Implemented automatic voter registration and a number of other reforms to increase voter access
Made abortion access and reproductive care a fundamental right
Provided up to 12 weeks of paid family and medical leave
Banned conversion therapy and made Minnesota a safe state for trans people
Indexed school funding to inflation
And much, much more
Our cities, our states, our country -- they can do this, too! The Minnesota legislature isn’t filled with perfect people, but it has enough people who are willing to work together to get things accomplished.
Vote for people who will make progress. If you don’t have that option, vote for people who won’t push us farther back!
Woo-hoo! We need more of this in real life, for all types of denying someone’s identity.
MOGAI peeps protecting MOGAI peeps 2k15
(I would have added more but I ran out of puns)
[swoon] Sea dragon artwork!
Another set of print packs available to go along with the Daily Paintings Book
http://ForgePublishing.com/shop
It's National Poetry Month! I usually celebrate by posting a poem for each day on the door to my office at work. However, we're closed until at least April 30, so that's not happening this year. Instead, I'm going to share links to the poems with all of you! I have something lined up for every day in April; I just have to keep after myself to actually post on a regular basis.
Here's the poem I start with every year: Shel Silverstein's Invitation. You can hear it read by the author on YouTube, too!
As I librarian, I love the idea of the queer community being more like a library than an exclusive club. Huge thanks to FYA for choosing libraries as examples of open, welcoming, inclusive places!
Any aspec feeling down because of the posts telling not to go to pride, I've seen plenty of posts banning enbies, trans people, pans, bis and in one particularly baffling case, lesbians from attending. With literally the only group escaping these posts being cis gay men, I think it's safe to say they're rubbish. Gatekeepers can have their own super exclusive pride in some dark cave with rest of the council of evildoers.
I told my friend today that I think people see the queer community as this exclusive club and you must dress and appear “gay enough” to be allowed in, when I think the queer community should be more akin to a library that can host events. Because the exclusion of any dampers the pride I feel down until I don’t want pride symbols and colors everywhere because I don’t want to think about the heartbreak we do to each other 24/7.
Discriminating against people based on their religion, ethnicity, skin color, or anything else is just as wrong in the QUILTBAG community as it is anywhere else. The ways some members of a religion use it to justify doing terrible things to other people is horrible, whether that’s Islam, Christianity, Buddhism, atheism, or anything else. However, that does not mean that the religion itself is horrible, or that all of its followers should be blamed for those people’s actions.
anyway here’s your reminder that lgbt muslims exist and islamophobia shouldnt be tolerated within lgbt communities!
shout out to lgbt muslims living in places where our identities are still criminalised.
Random stuff I have collected. All opinions are my own and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of my employer. (Icon by Freepik: www.freepik.com)
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