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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
huntsville paypal
GEORGIA:
atlanta solidarity fund
support #justiceforgeorgefloyd protestors in atlanta
messiah young and taniyah pilgrim bail money, goes toward two black people who were attacked by police in their car
athens freedom fund
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–as of 5/30/2020 they are asking people to direct their donations elsewhere
the bronx freedom fund
may 2020 buffalo
liberty fund
rochester cashapp: $BLMRoc
NORTH CAROLINA:
take action chapel hill
NC community bail fund of durham
charlotte uprising
alamance county
forsyth county
asheville
fayetteville
greensboro
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–as of 6/2/2020 lancaster has met their goal and is no longer asking for donations
bukit bail fund of pittsburgh
dauphin county
philadelphia community bail
philadelphia bail fund–as of 6/2/2020 they have met their goal and are asking people to donate elsewhere
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.
Please remember to check a bail fund’s website to see whether they are still in immediate need or whether they are trying to redirect donation traffic to other organizations in more crucial need.
Remember also that just because a bail fund’s immediate needs have been met, many of them need deep financial wells in order to provide continued support for the communities and people they serve long after the initial bail.
Read their front pages to see what they advise!
so basically democrats and republicans are going crazy because white people are supporting protests that sprung out of anti-black racism. they are terrified at the threat of multiracial class unity. 🧐
nina silber, “this war ain’t over,” 2018
annika neklason, “conspiracy theories and the civil war,” 2020
james baldwin, “nobody knows my name,” 1961
j.b., from “taking sides: revolutionary solidarity and the poverty of liberalism,” 2015
mumia abu-jamal, “the real outside agitators,” 2014
Are you going to any protests?
nice try FBI; if anybody gets a message like this don’t be stupid and share anything about whether or not you’ll be attending a specific action. spreading the word from official social medias of your local BYP100/black lives matter chapters is one thing (though still be careful), don’t fuck around with sharing info about your location, who you’re going with to actions, etc.
i think a reason why so many people dont accept that every sexuality is inclusive of nonbinary people is because they think every sexuality must be inclusive of ALL nonbinary people, and that’s just not true. in reality it’s largely up to the individual nb person, and also where they align.
im a masc aligned nb person, i feel comfortable being with people who are only attracted to men because im sort of somewhat a man, but i wouldnt be with someone who’s only attracted to women because im not at all a woman. another nonbinary person might be ok being with people who only like men AND people who only like women, if thats how they see themselves, while someone else might only want to be with bi/pan people because they dont see themselves aligned with either. but that does NOT mean bi/pan are the only sexualities that include nb people.
Sangram Majumdar. Eclipsed [source]
At the end of the day
“If it’s so hard to be homeless, how come they all have nicer phones than I do?”
If you work with the homeless, you hear this sentiment a lot. A lot.
Everyone who hates seeing their tax dollars go to the needy seems to think that this is the ultimate “gotcha”. How can that person possibly be homeless if they have a nice cell phone? How can homelessness really be so bad if you have an Android? How can social programs be underfunded when their clients have iPhones?
You want to know why the homeless have smartphones? There’s a couple of good reasons:
It’s leftover from a previous, more stable life. Homeless people aren’t video game characters, they don’t just spawn on street corners, fully formed. Most people do not experience long-term homelessness - the average homeless person is on the streets for less than a month. These are people who used to have jobs, apartments, cars, etc, until some sort of catastrophe put them on the street. You might lose your apartment or car, but most people own their cellphone outright, and can hang onto it when something bad happens.
It was given to them by a concerned family member or friend. Most homeless people do actually have non-homeless family members and friends who care about them. Their family might not be able to let that person live with them at the moment, due to addiction or mental health problems, but they still need a way to get in touch with that person and check in on them. Giving them a cellphone is the easiest way to do that.
It was picked up second-hand. People upgrade to the newest device all the time, and when they do that, many of them will sell their old phones. It’s easy to find cheap, secondhand cellphones on the internet or in pawn shops, and they’re a valuable tool worth having.
It was given out by a social services agency or charity. When you work with the homeless, getting in touch with them is one of the biggest challenges you face. You need to be able to get hold of them at a moment’s notice to let them know about appointments, openings in important programs, updates on applications, and all sorts of other crucial information. Instead of wasting hours and gas driving around looking for people the old-fashioned way, many social agencies just give out cheap phones to their clients, to make sure that they can always contact them.
It doesn’t have a plan. Many people who see a homeless person on a cell phone assume that that person is also paying for a costly phone and data plan. That’s usually not the case. Many homeless people use pay-as-you-go phone minutes that they can top up whenever they happen to have the money. Even without any minutes, phones are valuable - free public wifi can be used to make phone calls, look up information and stay in contact with friends.
It’s for emergencies. By federal law, even old, deactivated cell phones are able to place calls to 911. Sleeping rough is dangerous, and it never hurts to have a phone nearby, even if its only use is to call for help.
Cell phones are probably the single most useful tool any homeless person can have - you can use them to look for shelter openings, hunt for jobs, navigate transit, stay connected to friends, find resources and information, remember appointments, wake yourself up on time, call for help, and entertain yourself through long and boring days. They are an essential tool, not a luxury item, and it’s unfair to suggest that homeless people somehow aren’t suffering just because they have one. Instead of asking why that homeless person has a phone, ask yourself why they don’t have a safe place to sleep tonight.
when i see pics of women in revealing clothing
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Park So Dam for WONDERLAND MAGAZINE (2020) 🌟👜💕
Kutani ware HANAZUME tea cup
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that the people who care about you aren’t, in fact, incrementally & constantly adjusting their opinion of you based on how stupid or cool your last interaction with them was….is something i actively try believing in every single day & when it works it brings my heart great peace
Company: [does the bare fucking minimum that should be expected in the face of unprecedented crisis]
Centrists: OMG we stan these #woke megacorps!