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What have the protests accomplished?
5/26 4 officers fired for murdering George Floyd 5/27 Charges dropped for Kenneth Walker (Breonna Taylor’s boyfriend, who police accused of killing her) 5/28 University of Minnesota cancels contract with police 5/28 3rd precinct police station neutralized by protesters 5/28 Minneapolis transit union refuses to bring police officers to protests or transport arrested protesters 5/29 Activists commandeer Minneapolis hotel to provide shelter to homeless 5/29 Former officer Chauvin arrested and charged with murder 5/29 Louisville Mayor suspends “no-knock” warrants 5/30 US Embassies across Africa condemn police murder of George Floyd 5/30 Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison takes over prosecution of the murdering officer 5/30 Transport Workers Union refuses to help NYPD transport arrests protesters 5/30 Maryland lawmakers forming work group on police reform, accountability 5/31 2 abusive officers fired for pulling a couple out of their car and tasing them - Atlanta, GA 6/1 Minneapolis public schools end contract with police 6/1 Confederate monument removed after being toppled by protesters - Birmingham, AL 6/1 CA prosecutors launch campaign to stop DAs from accepting police union money 6/1 Tulsa Mayor agrees to not renew Live PD contract 6/1 Louisville police chief fired after shooting of David Mcatee 6/1 Congress begins bipartisan push to cut off police access to military gear 6/1 Atlanta announces plans to create a task force and public database to track police brutality in metro Atlanta area 6/2 Minneapolis AFL-CIO calls for resignation of police union president Bob Kroll, a vocal white supremest 6/2 Pittsburgh transit union announces refusal to transport police officers or arrest protesters 6/2 Racist ex-mayor Frank Rizzo statue removed in Philadelphia 6/2 6 abusive officers charged for violence against residents and protesters - Atlanta, GA 6/2 Civil rights investigation of Minneapolis Police Dept launched 6/2 San Francisco resolution to prevent law enforcement from hiring officers with history of misconduct 6/2 Survey indicates that 64% of those polled are sympathetic to protesters, 47% disapprove of police handling of the protests, and 54% think the burning down of the Minneapolis police precinct was fully or partially justified 6/2 Trenton NJ announces policing reforms 6/2 Minneapolis City Council members consider disbanding the police 6/2 Confederate statue removed from Alexandria, VA 6/3 Officer fired for tweets promoting violence against protesters - Denver, CO 6/3 Walker Art Center and the Minneapolis Institute of Art cut ties with the MPD 6/3 Chauvin charges upgraded to second degree murder, remaining 3 officers also charged and taken into custody 6/3 Richmond VA Mayor Stoney announces RPD reform measures: establish “Marcus” alert for folks experiencing mental health crises, establish independent Citizen Review Board, an ordinance to remove Confederate monuments, and implement racial equity study 6/3 County commissioners deny proposal for $23 million expansion of Fulton County jail 6/3 Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board unanimously votes to sever ties with MPD 6/3 Seattle withdraws request to end federal oversight/consent decree of police department 6/3 Breonna Taylor’s case reopened 6/3 Louisville police department (Breonna Taylor’s murderers) will now be under review from an outside agency, which will include review on training, bias-free policing and accountability 6/3 Colorado lawmakers introduce a police reform bill that includes body cam laws, repealing the “fleeing felon” statute, and banning chokeholds 6/3 Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti announces plans to reduce funding to police department by $150M and instead invest in minority communities 6/4 Virginia governor announces plans to remove Robert E. Lee statue from Richmond 6/4 Portland schools superintendent discontinues presence of armed police officers in schools 6/4 MBTA (Metro Boston) board orders that buses wont transport police to protests, or protesters to police 6/4 King County Labor Federation issues ultimatum to police unions: admit to and address racism in Seattle PD, or be removed 6/5 City of Minneapolis bans all chokeholds by police 6/5 Racist ex-mayor Hubbard statue removed - Dearborn, MI 6/5 NFL condemns racism and admits it should have listened to players’ protests 6/5 California Governor Gavin Newsom calls for statewide use-of-force standard made along with community leaders and ban on carotid holds 6/5 2 Buffalo officers suspended within a day of pushing 75 year old protester to the ground, and lying about it 6/5 2 NYPD officers suspended after videos of violence to protesters 6/5 The US Marines bans display of the Confederate flag 6/5 Dallas adopts a “duty to intervene” rule that requires officers to stop other cops who are engaging in excessive use of force 6/5 Dallas City Manager T.C. Broadnax releases an 11-point action plan for immediate police reforms 6/6 Statue of Confederate general Williams Carter Wickham torn down - Richmond, VA 6/6 2 Buffalo officers charged with second-degree assault for shoving elderly man 6/6 San Francisco Mayor London Breed announces effort to defund police and redirect funds to Black community 6/7 Frank Rizzo mural removed, to be replaced with new artwork - Philadelphia, PA 6/7 Minneapolis City Council members announce intent to disband the police department, invest in proven community-led public safety 6/7 Protesters in Bristol topple statue of slave trader Edward Colston, throw it in the river 6/7 NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio vows for the first time to cut funding for NYPD, redirect to social services 6/7 A Virginia police officer faces charges after using a stun gun on a black man 6/8 NY State Assembly passes the Eric Garner Anti-Chokehold Act 6/8 Democrats in Congress unveil a bill to rein in bias and excessive force in policing 6/8 Black lawmakers block a legislative session in Pennsylvania to demand action on police reform 6/8 France bans police use of chokeholds 6/8 Seattle council members join calls to defund police department 6/8 Boston reevaluates how it funds police department 6/8 Honolulu Police Commission nominees voice support for more transparency, reforms 6/8 Rights groups and Floyd’s family call for a UN inquiry into American policing and help with systemic police reform
No, it’s not enough, but this is only the beginning. Keep fighting!!!
(This list comes from Mara Ahmed’s blog post and was compiled by Fahd Ahmed; I added sources and new entries. Please reblog with further additions.)
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Heat index was 110 degrees so we offered him a cold drink. He went for a full body soak instead
he accepted ur cold drink!!
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A Conversation with Tara Brach: Mindfulness Tools For Big Feelings
Have you ever noticed how tough it is to be present? We spend so much time planning and worrying about the future or dwelling on the past.
“We’re in a trance of thinking. We’re time traveling,” says Tara Brach, a world-renowned psychologist and mindfulness teacher. “We’re in the future, we’re in the past.”
And all this ruminating gets in the way of enjoying life — we can miss out on the good stuff.
Read the rest of the story at NPR.org
It’s so strange and perhaps unnecessary to quantify our knowing of others
Like, someone who’s loved me for many years might not know my favourite flower, or song, or book, but that might be okay, because those things aren’t who I am, and don’t matter much more than our company together.
And then, someone I’ve only just met might know my phobias, my past, my medical history, and again it doesn’t matter so much the facts they’re aware of so long as they’re ignorant of who I am, as a person in the present.
But then, there are people I’ve lied to who have loved me all my life, and as time has gone on the lie has distorted the appearance of the person I am, and it’s difficult to believe that the love is real at all.
So perhaps it isn’t the remembering of anniversaries or the perfect gifts that express the knowing of a person, but… The sharing of the important things, and the honesty in the moment, and the letting of some things to be forgotten.
Perhaps it’s attentiveness and care and the living in the now, preparing for the future.
But then again… It does feel special, to be remembered.
Perhaps it does matter a little.
This level of romance or don’t even bother
Ten Major Artists:
Wong Wong & Lulu
Pepper examining himself before commencing a self-portrait
Pepper’s self-portrait
Tiger the spontaneous reductionist
Misty goes off the wall
Minnie, the abstract expressionist
Minnie’s Reindeer in Provence, 1992.
Smokey painting after an hour in the catnip patch
Smokey at work
Ginger’s Stripped Bare Birds, 1992.
Princess, the elemental fragmentist
Charlie, the peripheral realist
this literally makes me so happy
The Titanoboa, is a 48ft long snake dating from around 60-58million years ago. It had a rib cage 2ft wide, allowing it to eat whole crocodiles, and surrounding the ribcage were muscles so powerful that it could crush a rhino. Titanoboa was so big it couldn’t even spend long amounts of time on land, because the force of gravity acting on it would cause it to suffocate under its own weight.
I’m so glad they aren’t around
omg me too. I’m scared enough of 26 ft long anacondas. I’m so happy Megalodons, those giant sharks, aren’t alive either
Praise natural selection
I remember watching Walking with Beasts or something similar, or some British tv show about evolution
The subject was something like a 12 foot long water scorpion
I was so startled by its sudden appearance and narration that I yelped: “12 fucking feet?!?! I’m fucking glad it’s extinct!”
Dude, prehistory was home to some fucking TERRIFYING creatures. For some reason, everything back then was enormous and scary. Extinction doesn’t always have to be a bad thing!
And Poppy, what you saw was an arthropod known as Pterygotus (it was actually featured in Walking With Monsters). Not only was it as big (or maybe even bigger) than your average human, it had a stinger the size of a lightbulb. REALLY glad that bugger isn’t around anymore.
Also, Megalodon deserves to be mention again, because just hearing its name makes me want to never be submerged in water ever again.
GOD, I HATE THIS POST. HOW DO WE EVEN KNOW THAT SHIT ISN’T STILL AROUND? LURKING? EVOLVING? WE DON’T. WE DON’T KNOW SHIT ABOUT SHIT DOWN THERE. THE OCEAN IS A PRIMEVAL HELLSCAPE NIGHTMARE AND WE ALL JUST DIP OUR STUPID FRAGILE UNPROTECTED FETUS BODIES AROUND THE EDGES OF IT LIKE THAT’S NORMAL. FUCK THE OCEAN.
this is so relevant to my interests
It wasn’t just the predators. North Carolina was once home to giant ground sloths…
THAT IS A GODDAMNED LEAF-EATING SLOTH.
We’ve got a skeleton of one of these fuckers at the museum downtown, and man, just being NEAR it is unsettling.
DON’T FORGET PREHISTORIC WHALES, SOME OF THOSE FUCKERS WERE TERRIFYING
AMBULOCETUS WAS AMPHIBIOUS AND PRETTY BADASS
BASILOSAURUS WAS THIS GIANT REPTILIAN CETACEAN THAT PROBABLY SWAM LIKE A DUMB EEL BECAUSE OF ITS TINY FLUKES BUT THIS FUCKER WAS 60 FEET LONG AND AT THE TOP OF THE MARINE FOOD CHAIN
AND THEN THERE’S MY FAVORITE, ZYGOPHYSETER, WHICH WAS THIS HUGE EARLY SPERM WHALE THAT ATE SHARKS AND OTHER WHALES
IT WAS NOTHING BUT TEETH
The reason why the animals in the prehistoric times were so big was because there was much more oxygen in the atmosphere if I recall correctly. Because there was so much oxygen and so few carbon gasses, life on earth was able to grow to terrifying lengths and heights, don’t forget how giant the bugs were.
I have never seen so much prime nope in a single post
Also important to note that megalodon is theorized to still be alive,possibly living in the darkest depths of the ocean. They haven’t found signs of its extinction
scientists: “we haven’t seen a megalodon in quite some time now, let’s just hope it’s exstinct”
This whole post is my JAM not gonna lie I am fascinated by massive prehistoric animals
Vanessa Stockard – Kevin series.
“Disability justice is inherently and necessarily an anti-capitalist framework because the common understanding of ‘disability’ is constructed in opposition to what is considered ‘productive’ within a capitalist work-frame. The variance of the human body and our changing capacities, when respected, flies directly in the face of capitalist expectations. Exploiting the body to eek out every bit of labor is an underpinning of capitalism; respecting our bodies and psyches as complex systems which have both capacities and needs, strengths and vulnerabilities, is an underpinning of disability justice.”
— Patricia Berne (via billierain)
a list of my favourite 2019 reads (in no particular order)
‘view with a grain of sand: selected poems,’ wisława szymborska
‘the complete collected poems of maya angelou’
‘art objects,’ jeanette winterson
‘by grand central station i sat down and wept,’ elizabeth smart
‘seam,’ tarfia faizullah
‘play it as it lays,’ joan didion
‘war of the foxes,’ richard siken
‘midwinter day,’ bernadette mayer
‘in the pines,’ alice notley
‘death is not an option,’ suzanne rivecca
‘the dead and the living,’ sharon olds
‘the melancholy of anatomy,’ shelley jackson
‘edinburgh,’ alexander chee
‘the woman destroyed,’ simone de beauvoir
‘monster: poems,’ robin morgan
‘how we became human,’ joy harjo
‘ayiti,’ roxane gay
‘our andromeda,’ brenda shaughnessy
‘second childhood,’ fanny howe
‘the lady in the looking glass,’ virginia woolf
‘the journals of joyce carol oates’
‘mathilda,’ mary shelley
‘flame & shadow,’ sara teasdale
‘go tell it on the mountain,’ james baldwin
‘stag’s leap,’ sharon olds
‘hyperdream,’ hélène cixous
‘devotions,’ mary oliver
‘the center cannot hold,’ elyn r. saks
‘sexing the cherry,’ jeanette winterson
‘the bloody chamber,’ angela carter
‘on earth we’re briefly gorgeous,’ ocean vuong
‘flesh wounds,’ virginia l. blum
‘the journals of joyce carol oates’
‘selected poems of frank o’hara’
‘the dream of a common language,’ adrienne rich
‘on beauty,’ zadie smith
‘the four chambered heart,’ anaïs nin
‘gravity and grace,’ simone weil
‘selected poems of anna akhmatova’
‘collected poems of t.s. eliot’
‘decreation,’ anne carson
‘collected works of susan sontag’
‘collected works of virginia woolf’
‘the woman destroyed,’ simone de beauvoir
‘garments against women,’ anne boyer
‘the love of a good woman,’ alice munro
‘her body and other parties,’ carmen maria machado
‘the hour of the star,’ clarice lispector
‘good bones,’ margaret atwood
‘collected poems of sylvia plath’
‘selected works of joan didion’
‘devotion,’ patti smith
‘veil and burn,’ laurie clements lambeth
‘grief lessons,’ anne carson
‘the collected poems of audre lorde’
‘erosion,’ jorie graham
‘the empathy exams,’ leslie jamison
‘the beauty myth,’ naomi wolf
‘selected works of sarah kane’
‘waiting,’ marya hornbacher
‘sane,’ marya hornbacher
‘stigmata,’ hélène cixous
‘a field guide to getting lost,’ rebecca solnit
‘keith haring journals’
‘written on the body,’ jeanette winterson
‘night sky with exit wounds,’ ocean vuong
‘crush,’ richard siken
‘haruko / love poems,’ june jordan
‘bluets,’ maggie nelson
‘the collected poems of lucille clifton’
‘complete poems of mariannne moore’
‘poems and prose,’ christina rossetti
‘the gentrification of the mind,’ sarah schulman
‘power politics,’ margaret atwood
‘a girl is a half-formed thing,’ eimear mcbride
‘one secret thing,’ sharon olds
‘the silent woman,’ janet malcom
‘the white book,’ han kang
‘braiding sweetgrass,’ robin wall kimmerer
‘not vanishing,’ chrystos
‘sinners welcome,’ mary karr
‘cat’s eye,’ margaret atwood
‘zami / sister outsider / undersong,’ audre lorde
‘sula,’ toni morrison
‘we sinful women,’ rukhsana ahmed
‘the house on mango street,’ sandra cisneros
‘blood and guts in highschool,’ kathy acker
‘unbearable weight,’ susan bordo
‘rhapsody in plain yellow,’ marilyn chin
‘the hunger moon,’ marge piercy
‘trash,’ dorothy allison
‘the cocktail party,’ t.s. eliot
‘love lessons,’ alda merini
‘selected poems of marina tsvetaeva’
‘disorder,’ vanesha pravin
‘a strangers mirror,’ marilyn hacker
‘human acts,’ han kang
‘dearest creature,’ amy gerstler
‘when my brother was an aztec,’ natalie diaz
‘second childhood,’ fanny howe
‘when the ghosts come ashore,’ jacqui germain