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@jobei
only ginger ale can tame me
*eagerly pulls at ur sleeve* put ur fingers in my mouth
Any love I made you feel is yours to keep
they hated this poor herb so fucking bad
Ppl who wear glasses: How do you keep them clean because holy shit
We don’t.
Normalize making transphobes feel unsafe 😌
please don’t forget about breonna taylor in all this. just because her death wasn’t caught on camera and thoughtlessly circulated doesn’t mean that her story is less important. black women’s lives matter.
“My name is Brianna Meeks, and I have an offbeat but clear-headed dream. It has been on my mind since the death of my beloved grandfather in 2007. After thirteen years of wishing, I have the chance to make it come true.
My grandparents were named Arthur and Annie Stone, and they were the children of sharecroppers. They too were sharecroppers until the 1960s, when they were able to purchase their farm outright. They raised three daughters there, including my mama.
When Papa died, Nanny could not run the farm on her own, and my mom and her sisters made the choice to sell it. I was 17 at the time, and the longing for that farmhouse with the dark green shutters has stayed on my shoulders all these years since.
Simply put: I am going to try to buy it back. Miraculously, the current owner is looking to sell it.
This is the one chance I’ll ever have to do this.
For me, the story begins in 1995, the first of countless times I remember piling in the car with my siblings and parents, driving the three and a half hours from Atlanta, GA, to Nanny and Papa’s house in Petersburg, TN. This farmhouse was where we spent countless happy Thanksgivings, Christmases, and summer holidays.
But for Arthur and Annie stone, the story starts 150 years before that. To the period just after the American Civil War called Reconstruction.
Quick history lesson if you need one: Agriculture was the economic force of the Southern United States, and the enslavement of people descended from stolen Africans kept the economy afloat. After the enslaved became freedmen, General Sherman proposed that the land seized from former Confederates should be divided among the freedmen, as repayment for their treatment.
This is commonly referred to as Forty Acres and a Mule, and it was a promise that wasn’t kept. Instead, the land was returned to the former Confederates who previously owned it.
The land needed to be worked. And there was an entire population -- only recently considered citizens in their own right -- who needed work and food and security. Enter: sharecropping.
Sharecropping was an exploitative model. It worked like this: a tenant would live on and work a portion of a landowner’s plantation, farm, or land. In exchange, that tenant kept a (usually small) portion of the crop come harvest time. Sharecroppers had very little agency. They didn’t own their own equipment, they were forced to accept the prices the landowners were willing to pay, and if they stuck up for themselves they risked their livelihood and family home.
In the last years of her life, Nanny told me that she had taken to being pen pals with the son of the landowner she sharecropped for. He apologized for the ways he and his family had wronged my grandparents. It is no small feat that these people -- my people -- born not even 60 years after the dissolution of slavery, broke the mold of their families and somehow overcame admitted wrongdoing. That feels like another miracle.
If all I ever accomplished in my life was buying back my grandparents’ farm and restoring it to something they would be proud of, that would be enough. I want to live a life where my siblings and our children can go back there for holidays. I want my mama to spend more Thanksgivings or Christmases there in her life.
So I am asking you to please help me get my ancestral home back. I would appreciate anything you can contribute. And if you are not in a position to donate, all I ask is that you share the link to this campaign with everyone you can think of.
Nanny and Papa spent their entire lives in the picturesque state of Tennessee; living through the roaring twenties, the great depression, Jim Crow, the Civil Rights movement, and so much more.
Their lives make up the history of that land. It’s now on me to determine the future of it.”
HELP BRIANNA MEEKS BUY BACK AND RENOVATE HER ANCESTRAL FARM!!!
KEEP GOING!!!!!!!!!
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saying my name is so intimate why would you do that to me
The white people crying over the Colston statue never gave it a second thought until it got dunked. It’s not like they worshipped it, or spent time admiring it, thinking “wow what a cool monument to capitalism.”
Chances are a great many had no idea it even existed.
There is exactly ONE Colston heir remaining and he’s been first in line to piss on the damned thing.
It’s not about the statue. It’s never about the statue.
bitches will bring a million things to do on a train ride or long car trip and then spend the entire time looking out the window and daydreaming. i’m bitches
APPALACHIAN BAIL FUNDS
if you can, please take the time to donate to these bail funds in appalachia, or at least reblog. appalachia is a deeply impoverished part of this country and these people could use all the help you can give. this post includes links for cities that may not be in appalachia but another part of the state is. this is by no means comprehensive. if you have any links to funds from these states feel free to reply with a link, especially if they are for virginia, west virginia, or maryland. please do not hesitate to tell me if any of these are fake.
ALABAMA:
montgomery bail out
local organizer star robb (tweets from birmingham DSA confirming this) is bailing people out in hoover and birmingham, venmo: @/starrobb, cashapp: $StarRobb
etowah county’s freedom fund (twitter link) paypal is here
GEORGIA:
atlanta solidarity fund
support #justiceforgeorgefloyd protestors in atlanta
messiah young and taniyah pilgrim bail money, goes toward two black people who were treated violently by police
KENTUCKY:
louisville community
lexington bail
MARYLAND:
baltimore action legal team
MISSISSIPI:
mississippi bail fund collective
bail fund for zach borenstein, a man who was arrested during protests in mississippi on may 30th (excess funds will be going to the mississippi bail fund collective)
NEW YORK:
emergency release fund: new york city, which is specifically focused on trans people
OAR of tompkins county
brooklyn community bail–but, as of 5/30/2020, they are asking people to direct their donations elsewhere
the bronx freedom fund
may 2020 buffalo
liberty fund
NORTH CAROLINA:
take action chapel hill
NC community bail fund of durham
charlotte uprising
alamance county
forsyth county
rochester cashapp: $BLMRoc
OHIO:
columbus freedom fund’s (twitter link) paypal is here
canton/akron
BLM cleveland (twitter link) paypal is here
cincinnati bail–for this one, you need to click the amount you want to donate and then pick “cincinnati bail fund”
PENNSYLVANIA:
lancaster bail fund for #blacklivesmatter
bukit bail fund of pittsburgh
dauphin county
philadelphia community bail
philadelphia bail fund
pittsburgh aftercare jail support
SOUTH CAROLINA:
columbia bail (twitter link), cashapp: $SodaCityBail; they also have a separate cashapp for money that goes toward supplies: $PSLColumbiaSC
charleston, SC protestor fund
TENNESSEE:
nashville bail
mid-south peace and justice center (memphis), cashapp: $OfficialBLMMemphis
just city memphis
hamilton county
knoxville venmo: @/endthemoneybail-knoxville, memo: “BLM”
VIRGINIA:
richmond community bail
roanoke bail
WEST VIRGINIA:
BLM west virginia
OTHERS:
appalachian feminist coalition bail fund, although they are encouraging donations to the aforementioned group in knoxville, tennessee
the bail project also operates in numerous states across the country, including those that are in appalachia
please pay attention to what is going on in these states, especially the smaller ones. do not let it slip by just because it isn’t happening in a bigger city. again, if people find more i will be adding to this post.
genderfluids who look at the wall for half an hour wondering if their gender has changed or not