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The Basics *****
I know there’s alot of these type posts out there, but I compiled this list as a resource that’s a bit more inclusive of folks (like me) whose mental, emotional and physical health intersects with our racial, multiethnic, gender & sexual identities and struggles simultaneously. Please feel free to add on and reblog, and make sure anything added is poc and queer/trans friendly as well as body positive. Happy 2015, take care of yourselves, love yall xoxox -jas
Resources and Spaces: Healing Spaces for POC organizers, mobilizers and folks who need space to connect, heal and grieve WOC In Solidarity blog masterlist The Safe Space Network A Large List of Various Hotlines LGBTQ Hotlines Lists Trans/Non Binary/Gender Fluid Resources All Nations Hope Network
Self Care: (mostly cost free) QPOC Witch Club: Self Care Meditation (guided): The Honest Guys Stop,Breathe and Think App Guided Mind-Relieve Stress App How To Stop Absorbing Other’s Emotions Therapy 101: How Do You Know If You Need A Therapist 10 Questions To Ask A Potential Therapist Self Care Assessment Self Care Plan Worksheet Is Your Lifestyle Causing You Stress? Calm.com Guided Mediations Make a Calm Box Curanderismo, the Healing Art of Mexico
Tea/Herbs/Food: healthy teas Medicinal Teas 7 Healing Herbal Teas Decolonize Your Diet 12 Superfoods to Help You Eat Healthy for $1 or Less Indigenous Food Revolutionary Native Remedies ABC Homeopathy
Body Health: YOGA made easy Stophatingyourbody.tumblr.com Fuckyeahbodypositivity.tumblr.com Radicalbodypositive.tumblr.com Body Positivity Blogs for POC The Body Is Not An Apology
More: How To Take Care of Yourself While Learning About Oppression Radical Self Care and Community Zines Black/Multiracial Queer and Trans Women Discuss Self Care How To Talk About Race With Your White [Partner] 5 Comebacks For Racist Relatives During the Holidays (or always) How To Know If Your Social Justice Job is Toxic
Distractions: (Downloadable) Journal of Indigenous Community Health POC In Love Tumblr Poc In love Films List 50 Books You Can Read by POC 23 Books By Asian-American Authors Queer & Trans People of Color Stories of Some Our Lives (book) Top 5 Web Series By/For/About Mixed & Multiracial People 8 Latinx Web Series To Watch Right Now 14 Web Series Created By and Featuring Black Women
Positive Reminders: Fuck yea me Daily Motherfuckin Reminder Body Peace Oath Beautiful You
A huizache is a wild acacia tree native to Mexico whose reach is South and East Texas, where it irritates landowning farmers. No matter what they do to be rid of it, the resilient, beautiful tree grows and flourishes.
(Re)searching development: the Abya Yala chapter. Alternautas is a blog dedicated to Latin American critical development thinking.
Critical research on environmental, political and 4th world theoretical epistemologies of so called "Latin America" or Abya Yala
Rams players enter field with “hands up, don’t shoot” salute to Ferguson
Several St. Louis Rams players came out to introductions doing the “hands up, don’t shoot” gesture that people around the country have been doing to support the family of Michael Brown, who was fatally shot by a police officer in Ferguson, Missouri.
Kenny Britt and Tavon Austin led the team out of the tunnel, with their hands up. They were joined by several other players.
Later, after a touchdown by Tre Mason, Britt and Mason seemed to do the gesture in the end zone.
On Sunday, the Rams offered a few other small ways to offer support.
The Rams players, coaches and staff also locked arms during the National Anthem in a sign of support for the community.
In addition, the Rams took some steps to reach out to those affected by the unrest. The team hosted small business owners who lost their businesses to fires and volunteers who helped the ensuing cleanup efforts at the game.
The Rams also planned to play a series of public service announcements featuring Fisher and some players discussing how to build a stronger St. Louis.
Tears Tears Tears
Apparently the St. Louis police officers association is demanding an apology and calling it “tasteless, offensive and inflammatory”.
Murdering children is also tasteless and offensive so….
Rowie Shebala - “Love You Some Indians” (NPS 2014) "As you drive down I-40, your vehicle will catch the dreams roadkilled by manifest destiny." Performing at the 2014 National Poetry Slam. Subscribe to Button on YouTube!
120 minutes | Literacy skills serve as invaluable tools as we clear away the rubble in order to make room for a future peppered with the possibility of rebirth. Angela Davis and Toni Morrison explore this...
Stuff is going down. Change is coming. It's necessary
homosexuales detenidos en una comisaría, 1935, México - Agustín Víctor Casasola
gay men detained at a police station, 1935, Mexico
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There's nothing like hiking in Utah. No matter if you are in the southern part of the state or if you are hiking along the Wasatch Front, some of the country's most beautiful hiking trails are here — ...
Intense photos put Mexico’s growing crisis into vivid perspective
Tens of thousands of demonstrators flooded the streets of Mexico City on Thursday in one of the largest shows to date of public indignation over government corruption and the disappearance of 43 college students from the southern city of Iguala.
Demonstrators marched towards President Enrique Peña Nieto’s National Palace to protest his handling of the probable massacre. Hundreds of police in riot gear blocked access to the palace, where thousands of protesters gathered to demand justice for the students who disappeared on Sept. 26.
"I am here because I have children who are students and one day they could be No. 44"