so can we all agree that the agents of shield could've defeated ultron, but the avengers would not have stood a chance against AIDA?
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so can we all agree that the agents of shield could've defeated ultron, but the avengers would not have stood a chance against AIDA?
ID: [A poster created by Sean Saifa Wall and Micah Bazant of a Black parent holding their child. They are dressed in white and almost seem to be glowing, in front of a backdrop of multicolored waves that look like DNA strands. Colorful text reads "Protect Intersex Youth."]
"A Framework for Intersex Justice
Intersex justice is medical justice. Intersex surgeries hurt everyone.
These medical violations bring immediate harm to the child who is subjected to them.
Parents who consent to medically unnecessary surgeries participate in a culture of shame, silence and stigma, perpetuated by doctors, that allows these surgeries to continue. Parents are often left to fend for themselves as they navigate shame and guilt. The issue of parents consenting to these surgeries is especially complex when societies believe that children don’t have individual rights and that parents are always acting in their best interest.
Medical practitioners such as pediatricians, obstetricians, urologists, social workers, and endocrinologists all play a role in upholding an institution that continues to harm children with intersex variations. The practitioners, in turn, are protected by hospitals and state laws that grant them immunity.
This is why intersex justice is important.
Although the framework is evolving, the following is a definition of intersex justice co-created with Dr. Mel Michelle Lewis (they>she), an Associate Professor of Gender/Sexuality in Studio and Humanistic Studies at Maryland Institute College of Art: Intersex justice is a decolonizing framework that affirms the labor of intersex people of color fighting for change across social justice movements. By definition, intersex justice affirms bodily integrity and bodily autonomy as the practice of liberation. Intersex justice is intrinsically tied to justice movements that center race, ability, gender identity & expression, migrant status, and access to sexual & reproductive healthcare. Intersex justice articulates a commitment to these movements as central to its intersectional analysis and praxis. Intersex justice acknowledges the trauma caused by medically unnecessary and nonconsensual cosmetic genital surgeries and addresses the culture of shame, silence and stigma surrounding intersex variations that perpetuate further harm.
The marginalization of intersex people is rooted in colonization and white supremacy. Colonization created a taxonomy of human bodies that privileged typical white male and female bodies, prescribing a gender binary that would ultimately harm atypical black and indigenous bodies. As part of a liberation movement, intersex activists challenge not only the medical establishment, which is often the initial site of harm, but also governments, institutions, legal structures, and sociocultural norms that exclude intersex people. Intersex people should be allowed complete and uninhibited access to obtaining identity documents, exercising their birth and adoption rights, receiving unbiased healthcare, and securing education and employment opportunities that are free from harm and harassment. This framework serves a radical vision where intersex children are protected and survivors of genital cutting are cared for and respected. We owe that to intersex people and we owe that to ourselves.
The implementation of an intersex justice framework should include the following components: 1. Informed consent 2. Reparations 3. Legal protections 4. Accountability 5. Language 6. Children's rights 7. Patient-centered healthcare."
-Intersex Justice Project, founded by Sean Saifa Wall, Lynnell Stephani Long, and Pidgeon Pagonis.
Hi! So I made a new personal, non-business P_yPal, which also comes with the new nifty ability to create Pools where anyone can chip in and everyone can see the progress. I haven't had a laptop for a year and a half at this point, and that means I've had very limited capability to do edits for my work or even just video editing for my own personal passion projects.
Thankfully, I've finally been able to send in an EAD application (and not get rejected for the most technical bullshit), but until that comes back approved, having no laptop means I can't do my freelance work online.
Ergo, I'm aiming to pool together enough to get a good, future-proof, easily-repairable Framework 16 laptop, so that if a part fails in the future, I can just order and repair that part myself, saving money and not throwing away an otherwise functioning laptop (that cannot be repaired, I've taken it to do so before, only to be told it's toast lol).
Remember, this is completely voluntary, and if you'd like to help me out, you can chip in whatever amount you'd like, and you don't even need to have a PayPal account to do so. Additionally, your name will not be visible publicly to anyone, so you don't have to worry about that either.
I'll have this as my pinned post so you can always find it easily and if you got $5 or more burning a hole in your pocket, and you don't mind chipping in, I'd really appreciate it! Thanks for reading, and I hope you have a wonderful week, friend. :)
OH, and Happy Pride, from your fave chaotic evil black trans icon (your friendly neighbourhood supervillain lol) 💅🏾😃❤️🧡💛💚💙💜💖!!!
A few episodes into the Framework on this rewatch, and gods, it is legitimately one of the best things in media—LIKE HOW IS THIS SHOW NOT MORE POPULAR??? THIS IS SO WELL WRITTEN AND CAST AND DIRECTED AND I LOVE IT SO SO MUCH
framework - the story so far
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‘La Soglia’ by Michelangelo Pistoletto,
Images: Michelangelo Pistoletto, La Soglia, exhibition views Galleria Continua San Gimignano, Courtesy: the artist and GALLERIA CONTINUA,
Photographer: Ela Bialkowska, OKNO Studio
'NiGHTS: into Unreal' (Framework) by Ichorix Attempting to faithfully recreate the feeling of flying in the original into the Unreal Engine! https://sonicfangameshq.com/forums/showcase/nights-into-unreal-sage-25-demo.2562/