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When a young child, not yet 5 years old, contracts smallpox after surviving the horrors of war, injustice, and hundreds of deadly nights, amidst the sounds of planes and tanks, this is not a passing or simple illness
Imagine your child contracting this disease?! I'm writing this because my brother Ahmed was diagnosed with it on July 30, 2024, and his cries and suffering broke my heart. We searched every pharmacy and couldn't find any medication to ease his pain.
And so a new chapter of suffering has begun, a suffering I don't want to become a habit. Some of the same pimples have started to reappear on my brother Ahmed's back, and I ask you to stand with us and donate. Instead of money coming in to buy food, we're now spending it on medicine and displacement expenses. Your donation, however small, is a candle in the darkness, especially after donations to our fundraising campaign completely stopped. Donate to us via PayPal or GFM
Vetted! shared by @/90-ghost (also here), #77 on @/gazavetters vetted list, shared by @/gaza-evacuation-funds, shared by @/el-shab-hussein!
I have been in regular contact with Mohammed for almost 2 years now. Please help him and his family!The money will reach him quicker if you can donate through Paypal, which is managed by my friend who regularly sends the donations to Mohammed.
Hello, among the hundreds of tragic stories, I am sharing my painful sto⦠Mohammed Khalil needs your support for Help Ahmed Khalil's family
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Today I wanted to talk about Kyle Bassinga. Kyle was a 21 year old man from Georgia, whose family described him as "a kind, thoughtful, and smart young man who loved nature, music, and the people around him". Kyle Bassinga was killed on February 18th 2026, just ten days after his birthday. He was found hanging from a tree in a park.
The police ruled it a suicide. The family and local community demanded an investigation. The police refused to change their ruling.
I know this website it too white for this to really go anywhere, but an understanding of the present reality of white supremacy in the United States is just so important to transfeminism here. Lynchings never stopped, white supremacy never went away, you just stopped looking.
it's the final day for ammar's injection again and we have almost nothing. last week dragged on extremely agonisingly and caused us to rack up over $1000 extra in costs due to needs not being met in time and ammar getting worse
we didn't even pay all of that off. people did not help enough to pay it off and samah was forced to use some of the money saved up for evacuating ammar to pay off the extra costs of the medicine
please, please, let's not let this happen this time. we so desperately need this money, and we badly need it before it transforms into worse costs
this is on top of the fact that ammar is getting worse. his condition is so bad that he has already needed to go to the hospital today for an iv solution, and the doctor has made it clear that ammar will need the digoxin injection and the immune globulin injection simultaneously.
unlike other times, we WILL NOT be able to stagger it out. neither of them will be able to wait.
we need this money before 4 pm gazan time - while the other costs can be delayed, $2118 needs to be raised by then or ammar will require an intensive injection that will make the total costs over $6k
i will also add an update to the post when we are informed of the costs for the iv solution
i really hope you will help with as little as $3 or $5, which really, genuinely, does build up and helps so much together with other people
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unsurprisingly, we failed to meet the 4 pm deadline. though this isn't deadly for ammar, it is still not ideal as he needs his injections as soon as possible. regardless, we absolutely cannot fucking miss the next one.
we need $1977 more by 10 pm gaza time, in 5 and a half hours, or ammar will die. we can't afford the intensive injection on top of everything else, especially with all the extra costs of having to also give him the original medication, as well as medicine to keep him alive in the interim - it would easily exceed $7k total
we certainly can't raise that in 1-2 days. so he would die
he has contracted chickenpox on top of everything with his illness, and remember, he has a suppressed immune system he requires injections to get defenses for. this means, even though you may think of it as a harmless virus, it can easily be lethal.
the iv fluids he's taking has an antibody treatment for varicella in it. he needs three packs, and each costs $69 in cash - in total, $583 extra needs to be raised for this. however, this is not part of the urgent amount for the injections and can wait
$381 / $2118
$1737 left. god, please. we have hit that deadline and we aren't even close to the amount of money we need.
the doctor has said that since ammar is already at the hospital (and samah is not rushing here from home) that they can wait just a little longer until 12 am gaza time, in 2 hours
we absolutely need the money by then. please, ammar's condition is already so bad. if we can't get what he needs in time, we have no way of raising this money and i don't want him to die.
Unfortunately, my brother Mohammed will die - not only because of the delay or unavailability of treatment, but because many people see this post, refuse to share it, ignore his pain, and let silence become another wound.
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palestinians are still suffering and having a hard time finding food and shelter while israel is busy bombing and killing children around the world.
children have been bearing the brunt of israel's attacks. because of the occupation, children in gaza have been homeless for more than two years. they haven't attended proper schools or had peace in their lives in this time.
please consider helping my friend alaa. she has two young children and is doing her best to keep them safe. she needs to get food and clean water for them. please consider donating.
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asians: pls care about racism against us
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like literally the fact that this has 9 notes (and most other posts abt asian american rep iāve seen, rbed, or written have similar amounts), is proving my point. every time i reblog or post anything about racism agains asians, i can literally see everyone scrolling past it. not even given a performative like. are yāall consciously ignoring it or are you truly just that desensitized to racism against asians?
May I add:
Dont fetishize asians.
Dont make coronavirus jokes about asians. (Yes, itās still happening, and itās still a problem.)
Dont like?? Stereotype asians? Not every asian youāre going to meet is good at math or lives on a diet of rice, thatās just rude as hell and wrong
Exactly. Speak up for everyone.
Keep the same energy for racism against all asians as we do with other races. That includes more than just east asians. Asia is more than China, Japan and Korea.
And I see y'all, youāre really selective about the shit y'all reblog from me. This should have more than one reblog.
There has been a sharp increase of AAPI hate crimes ever since the pandemic (especially in the Bay Area if you live in the United States). If youāre going to be an advocate for Asians, please donāt forget to include Southeast Asians, South Asians, Western Asians, Central Asians, and our Pacific Islander cousins in your activism. As well as mixed Asians, too, especially if theyāre not white passing
I was supposed to give a speech to over a thousand people today at a labor rally, but the rally was planned mostly around white union organizers who have not been to ICE recently or maybe ever. I say this because they planned this as follows: a Rally, with a march to ICE, followed by a second half of a Rally, the second half of which was to include my speech, which seemingly was the only speech to include a Salvadoran migrant speaker.
I was not originally invited to speak, but heard last minute that someone else had fallen ill and was giving up their slot, and begged white organizers through the grape vine to let me speak as a Salvadoran migrant and union steward who came to the US at age 7.
I have long been soured of going to so many rallies and felt alienated that they were allegedly for or about my people, but that no one had thought people /like/ me exist - we are still here! There are migrants in your work spaces and neighborhoods and organizations, we have stories and labor songs and speeches to share, we are marxists and labor organizers and have reasons to speak out too.
But seldom if ever do you hear our music or faces or voices near the banners. Instead of Tigres Del Norte we heard Bella Ciao, and none of the singers knew the Italian words or bothered to even translate them, so they sang nanananananana, instead of the powerful lyrics that maybe meant something once to someone somewhere. Instead of Somos MĆ”s Americanos we heard Donāt Worry, Be Happy.
Instead of a Salvadoran woman who wanted to speak to the American union workers about the Banana workers unions, we heard from a dozen white people about democracy, and justice, and the constitution, and no one was warned about what would happen if they marched down the street from the park to the ICE facility. They fully expected everyone to come back and complete the second half of the rally.
Instead, marchers with their dogs and children were tear-gassed to hell and back the second they dared get close to the facility, maybe at best 1/3rd of the marchers returned while the rest were bottlenecked towards ICE. There was little to no water to treat the untrained protestors. I returned to the rally quickly realizing I could not get caught up at ICE, knowing who I am and what awaits me.
When I got back a chorus of smiling white faces sang a silly song like a Christmas carol with their heads bobbling, reading the lyrics from some handed out papers. White people with upside down flags cheered. Then a black woman in overalls abruptly got on the mic and said āWell thank you everyone but we have to close the program early because people are getting tear-gassed, please get home to safety righty away,ā - and I swore I couldnāt believe my ears.
They had brought us all here, marched all these people down to the ICE facility, and expected us all to march back without encountering teargas? And then when some people had made it back they had them sing a little jingle but turned the one migrant away? I begged them to let me speak for the three minutes I had allotted, noting that I had put myself in serious danger to come out here today. That I needed to be heard just this once, and that all the white people had their fair turn to say many unrelated things, and to sing many unrelated songs.
She said, āyou donāt understand, there are children down here,ā and I had to say āyou donāt understand, there are children in the camps.ā
And she tried again, āyes but the gas is spreading,ā and I said āyes we have been down here being gassed for six months, donāt you understand?ā
She blinked twice and told me they just had to break down. I watched from the sidelines as they continued to blare Caribbean Blue and smooth jazz while people filtered out, stood around talking, chatting - finally I said, āplease let me speak, you still have speakers going, itās been 20 minutes,ā and the DJ, a white elderly man in a sweater vest who had a strict āonly the classicsā policy that seems to actually mean āno hip hop and no curse words,ā - barked at me that he had to break down and to help him take down his canopy. I am no maid, so I did not listen. He then turned to my comrades and told them to take his canopy down, which they did not. Then turned to his two other labor organizers who were not paying attention, and they took a leg of the canopy and moved it somewhere without breaking it down.
And one looked at me and said quietly, āitās okay, take that bullhorn no one will notice,ā and we took it and ran.
And we ran to a firetruck which I climbed, and I gave the speech, which was in fact more than 3 minutes, sorry not sorry, to a crowd of workers who were slowly pouring out from the ice facility, some stopping, some going, some who heard me, some who didnāt. And I gave it there and it was the only speech most of these people will ever hear from a migrant in all of this, and I think that is tragic. But I firmly believe that had I not given it, had I not climbed the truck, had I not taken the mic, some people would have never heard this story at all. And I think very much you should hear it. And I hope you will share it, if you have the chance. And I hope I get to tell it again, someday, to people who actually listen, to the masses who came to actually support immigrants, and not just to the dredges after theyāve been gassed and are running for shelter while Iām coughing myself.
This is what I had to say.
Transcribed for accessibility + added links for context, but please still watch/listen to the speech if possible. A live speech really resonates. Begin transcription.
Olivia: I came to the United States when I was 7 years old. And I became a citizen when I was 20. But I am on this stage to ask: if you will give me 3 minutes of your time, *cough* I will give you 300 years of American History that has been taken from you.
There are five crops that changed the world as we know it. Bananas. Coffee. Tobacco. Sugar. And Cotton.
First grown by slaves in the New World, these crops all happened to also grow in a little bean-shaped country that my parents lived in near the Caribbean called Cuzcatlan, āThe Land of Precious Things.ā It would be renamed El Salvador in the 1800ās.Ā
But the precious things remained after the name changed. And the people were captured, and they were forced to work for pennies on the dollar to dredge the precious things from the soil, and the sea, and the mountains, and the sand. Cuzcatlan was not precious just to us, you see. It was coveted by the Americans. And once they saw our jewels, they would never be satisfied again.Ā
The people suffered. And how we suffered! Dying in the fields, raped by their masters, buried in the shining black volcanic sands, their blood fertilizing the crops.
Of Bananas. Coffee. Sugar. Cotton. And Tobacco.
Until one day, the people of Cuzcatlan said, āWe can bear it no more.ā And they broke their shovels in half, and they plunged the stems into their masters, and they rode through the streets on their mastersā Spanish horses, and they cried out that Cuzcatlan would no longer belong to the American companies that demanded their precious things without paying precious prices. Perhaps, soon, those business leaders would learn to negotiate for the labor and crops they so needed.
And the Americans? The Americans could not stand it! They would not abide such a story be told. And so you never heard it! The American companies, and all of their corporate masters came down on Cuzcatlan, with a fury seldom seen before.Ā They killed everyone.
Instead, you heard a story about āCommunistsā and āTerroristsā in Central America, spreading a disease that would destroy your country and families. You heard a story that we have no good will towards you. That we wanted you to starve, that we were lazy, and formed gangs, and were lawless, and wore weapons to sell you drugs and fund terrorism.Ā
But you never heard the story of Cuzcatlan, because it was a sad story, and sad stories do not sell fruit, and coffee, and cigarettes!
No, they came to my country, and they wiped out entire villages. The Archbishop, Don Remar - er, Don Romero, himself, was shot by the military during his Sunday Mass, for having dared to wonder whether the workers deserved some mercy. Assassinated for having dared to wonder, and he was left bleeding on the pulpit, even as worshippers bowed their heads.Ā
EVERYBODY was KILLED.Ā
EVERYBODY! The women, with their children still in their arms. Anyone looking for cover; people who found cover, people who didnāt. People who worked, and people who had no jobs. Communists. Catholics. Those who didnāt know how to read, those who didnāt know what labor rights were. Simple folks. Smart folks.Ā
And they didnāt stop there. They went through the countryside, and they killed everyone they thought was hiding labor organizers or communists sympathizers. Banana union men and women, who they labeled terrorists. And in one village, we still only speak about in whispers, called āEl Mozote.ā The Americans tied women and children to trees, and they threw their babies in the air, and they shot them. Everyone was killed, to send one message, and that is: āA union is a threat to the American Empire. Not one union man or woman will hide in your village, or any other. And if you hid one here, now or ever, you will never breathe to hide one again."
And I tell you this because I am you from the future. You and I, all of you, are very much alike. You worked very hard to buy the precious things you have from the ground, the sky, the water, and the aether. You all wrote stories, you filed insurance policies, you taught children, you rung people up, you made sure whatever sorry system they had worked, not because you believed in it, not because you wanted it, but because it was all you could do.Ā
And in exchange, they offered you cheap bananas. Coffee. Sugar. Tobacco. Bananas.
But I will tell you a secret. They were never cheap. They were precious. And so are you.Ā
And they stole you, and they stole us, and they stole it all, and they told you: if you look the other way, you get to be satisfied and at least well-fed. But who can afford the luxuries of cigarettes or vapes or groceries anymore? Even that is being taken from you. And even if you have them, your food or your small pleasures wonāt satisfy you. Not more than knowing the truth about Cuzcatlan, not more than knowing the truth about El Salvador. Today, where our precious land once stood, they built a concentration camp called CECOT. And not just for our precious things, our people, but yours. Your citizens, your dissenters, your unwanted disappeared into the hole that America built.Ā
And what will we do when they start building incinerators at the camps? What will you do when they open up mass graves?Ā
For our people, the most precious gift of all: do not take my warning lightly. The story of Cuzcatlan is not just from the past. It is from the future. The workers face the same enemy, and the enemy never had your interest in mind. From the moment they had you, the plan was to have a worker. From the moment you existed, it was to create another soldier against the people of Cuzcatlan and the rest of the world. You were a commodity to them.Ā
But we have written you a new future. One in which we no longer point guns at each other. One in which our billionaires fear the land of precious people from learning they are no longer precious things.Ā
Turn to me now! And tell me you will not forget the last three minutes. You will never again be ignorant of this story. And you will not let it happen here. You will close the camps. You will destroy ICE.
Spectator: Yeah! Olivia: You would rather have seasonal bananas or never see one again than have it covered in blood.Ā
Spectators: Thatās right! Yeah!Ā
Olivia: You would rather trade fairly with other union workers than kill your fellow man, wouldnāt you?Ā
Spectators: Yes! Olivia: Tell me you love me, and that our fates are tied! Tell me youāll stop them from dragging me down from this place, and Iāll never let them do to you what they did to us. I promise. El pueblo unidoā¦
Spectator: JAMĆS SERĆ VENCIDO!
Olivia: Nunca serĆ” vencido. Amen.
End Transcription.
It means a lot to me, that someone wrote down this speech for me, that I in the middle of the night wrote for as a love letter to the American labor movement.
I know I stuttered a bit, as I had just been gassed, as it took place not but 400 feet maybe from the Portland ICE facility.
One correction among many tiny ones:
āYou worked very hard to /ply/ the precious things you have from the ground, the sky, the water, and the aether.ā - And that work, it is very precious.
May the message make it to you all regardless.
Gonna eat my hands from how much tumblr is unaware of Bad Bunny
Bad Bunny been doing it and killing it before harry styles was doing it- heās been wearing skirts and doing his nails just cause and it even got my older brother who is straight painting his nails cause he realized āyeah who give a fuck I like itā and bad bunny kissing men and women on stage being open about the LGBT+ community and speaking out to about the transphobic stuff that happened in Puerto Ricoļæ¼. Like itās not bad for people not being unaware of him but it makes me wanna rattle people when I see them praising stuff Harry has done calling him iconic and the first of it all for this movement when people like Bad bunny,Prince,etc been killing it
Bad bunny be upon you
This is also VERY important to note + some people canāt read Spanish
Never forget
Just wanted to add more to this
Bad Bunny did half of the music video for āYo Perreo Solaā in drag. And I cannot emphasize how much the genre is saturated with machismo bullshit and Bad Bunny just refuses to participate in it.
His video for āCaroā is also a celebration of breaking gender norms. Most of the video is performed by Jazmyne Joy as Bad Bunny.
Like I fully understand if you donāt normally listen to reggaeton or Latino music in general. But I cannot express to you how huge and popular he is. He is the highest streaming artist worldwide right now. Heās largely adored by every young Latino out there. Heās having a great time and doing amazing things.
stop spreading despair and nihilism
stop buying into the idea that nonviolent activism is useless, rather than (by far) the most effective form of protest
stop falsely claiming that BLM accomplished nothing and that most citizens ādonāt careā when people are murdered by the state
start understanding that most of your neighbors care about your rights, and their own
start noticing that most people are moved by injustice, including against people who look nothing like them
The pushback against ICE exposed a series of mistaken assumptions.
Wed. Jan 28, 2026
Masked, armored, and armed to the teeth, and they're afraid of people blowing whistles at them. link to post
Help a trans boy escape forced marriage!!
Hi guys! A bit of a different tune from my usual tune but my abusive parents have been getting worse recently, including raising the possibility of marrying me off as soon as I graduate HIGH SCHOOL (I'm 17).
In order to avoid this I'm planning to leave to go to University this year I'll need to be able to pay my way through year 1 before I can apply for estrangement scholarships.
Please help!!!
Support Amir
Yall please help this guy. He's one of my best friends and is also a moron who almost doxxed himself, he will NOT survive forced marriage people ššš
I swear he's usually smarter tho. He's the reason any of my english posts >200 words make any sense
I just tried to donate and the link took me to the generic Ko-fi page - did the account get taken down or am I doing it wrong?
The account unfortunately got taken down because he's <18, if you want to donate pls redirect to https://ko-fi.com/thatgrassbro on the goal 'amir's university' and it will be forwarded to him
I discovered your Tumblr a couple days ago and I'm absolutely loving the vibes here.
Thanks. Do I know you?
No. I just found you and the Scavengers after seeing one of Aszloās nature reblogs. Sorry if the ask came off strange š
This year, consider ordering your Girl Scout cookies from a trans girl scout to make their day!
I just ordered cookies by mail for me, my grown kids, the break room at my job, and a local food bank from a nonbinary scout near me!!
MASTER LIST OF WAYS TO HELP IN MINNEAPOLIS
(this list is mainly ways non-locals can donate but by extension offers a lot of resources and places to volunteer in the Twin Cities + there are specific ways to donate time under the cut which can be adjusted to your local neighborhood)
full credit to cataloo from r/minnesota [x]
š©µImmigrant support
Immigrant Defense NetworkĀ āĀ coalition of 90+ groups organizing rapid response and collecting evidence.
Immigrant Law Center of MNĀ āĀ free immigration legal representation to low-income immigrants and refugees.
COPALĀ āĀ advocacy, organizing, phone hotline. Focus on Latine community.
Minnesota Immigrant Rights Action Committee (MIRAC)Ā ā education and protest organizing.
Interfaith Coalition on ImmigrationĀ āĀ advocacy, aid, events.
Monarca MNĀ āĀ training and phone hotline.
Unidos MNĀ ā education, protests, advocacy.
Center for Victims of TortureĀ āĀ advocacy and mental health services for immigrants and refugees.
International Institute of MinnesotaĀ āĀ refugee resettlement group that provides support and legal help to vulnerable new-to-country families.
Lutheran Social Service of MinnesotaĀ āĀ offers services to refugees, including legal aid to non-citizens.
š©µFood support
If local, food donations are welcome, otherwise monetary donations help these types of orgs source what is most needed
VEAP
Second Harvest Heartland
Every Meal
The Food Group
Meals on Wheels MN
Find a local food shelf
š©µMutual aid funds & community support
Community Aid Network
Twin Cities Trans Mutual Aid
Leo's Tow (Venmo @leostowingmn) isĀ towing cars back to familiesĀ if a car is stranded when someone is detained.
š©µMore links
MN50501 Mutual Aid LinktreeĀ āĀ well-organized list of various Twin Cities groups.
Mplsmutualaid LinktreeĀ āĀ many neighborhood and individual GoFundMes listed here.
Mpls.St.Paul MagazineĀ āĀ see Food Drives and Fundraisers.
Stand with MinnesotaĀ āĀ extensive list of organizations, mutual aid, and crowdfunding campaigns.
š©µDonate blood
Memorial Blood CenterĀ declared a blood emergency on Tuesday, Jan 13. MBC is the blood supplier for both tier 1 trauma hospitals in the metro area (Hennepin County Medical Center and North Memorial Health).
American Red Cross
š©µDonate food or other goods
Mpls.St.Paul MagazineĀ āĀ see Food Drives and Fundraisers.
Volunteer your time (under the cut)
honestly one of the most. idk meaningful parts of learning about history is knowing people were living their everyday lives during every time in all of human history. Each of the nameless thousands every statistic i read was someone. with a unique personality and relationships and favorite songs and stories and favorite times of day and favorite foods. like whenever i see the numbers that are attached to facts about migrations and death tolls and social classes its like. They were all people. they were born and they lived and they died and i'll never get to meet them
Title: Love, Resilience, and a Mission to Feed the Forgotten šļøš²
Riham & Hamouda: Building Love from the Rubble
We are Riham and Hamouda. Our love story survived four years of siege and two years of painful separation caused by the war. We lost everything we worked for: our future home was destroyed, and Hamoudaās small restaurantāhis only source of incomeāwas reduced to ashes.
But we refuse to let our story end in the rubble.
We are starting over, not just to build a life for ourselves, but to serve those who have been left behind. Our dream is to launch "The Hope Kitchen," a project with two hearts:
ā A New Beginning: Rebuilding Hamoudaās career as a chef to provide us with a dignified livelihood and a roof over our heads.
ā Feeding the Forgotten: A dedicated charity initiative to prepare and deliver hot meals to displaced families in remote, neglected areas that aid organizations haven't reached yet.
Your support won't just help a couple reunite; it will ignite a flame of hope that will feed hundreds of hungry souls in the most marginalized corners of Gaza.
Help us turn our pain into a purpose. Every helping hand brings us closer to home and brings a meal to someone in need. š¤
A community hunger program run by an Afro Palestinian couple to help feed those around them, even in times of their own need! Please donate if you have something to spare, and share even if you don't! Also, Reham has her own fundraiser for her family as well if you'd like to support the kind people trying to help their community.