Image description: [Infographic with text boxes and pink background, and image of a sign post with a question mark sign. Title says: “What are fake clinics”. Text boxes described left to right, too to bottom. First text box: “Crisis Pregnancy Centres (CPCs). Over 200 fake clinics in Canada. Often called: Pregnancy Care Centres; Pregnancy Crisis Centres; Pregnancy Resource Centres; Birthright”. Second text box says: “They claim to provide all options but these clinics will never refer someone for an abortion.” Third text box says: “Well-funded. Corporate. Private and government funding”. Fourth text box says: “Often present themselves as secular organizations but are religious or faith-based.” Fifth text box says: “Fake clinics provide misinformation or withhold information. They exaggerate the risks of abortion or outright lie about the risks.” Sixth text box says: “Most are staffed by people with no professional medical or counseling training.” Image of 4 medical professionals with different skin tones and genders in the bottom left with a text bubble that says: “You have a right to medically accurate information! Call the Action Canada for Sexual Health and Rights Options Hotline. Toll-free. Anywhere in Canada. 24 hours a day. 1-888-642-2725” There is information about the organization that made this infographic in the bottom right corner (information as follows): www.arcc-cdac.ca
part of me wants to write a post about cryptids and settler-colonialism, but then i think about how incredibly broken my blog is thanks to kardala meta and change my mind
basically there is a difference between “fun weird thing we made up” and “actual being from an Indigenous culture we appropriated as part of the process of destroying their culture” and that’s an important distinction to draw. like, some of the beings that get called cryptids have important cultural context that gets stripped away when they’re shoved into pop culture will-nilly. Navajo skin-walkers are beings that shouldn’t be talked about, unless you want to draw them to you (and you don’t). on the other hand, telling stories about wendigos helps us understand traditional Cree (and Anishinabek) legal orders and customs.
b’gwus/sásq’ets
(sasquatch/bigfoot) stories have been told up and down the coast of the pacific northwest for thousands of years and now tourist traps run by settlers repackage culture and sell it for a profit that never makes it way back to the people they’re extracting stories from. i’m not expecting people to stop playing with “cryptids,” but i do kinda want everyone to be aware of the places and people these stories come from and that, for us, they have meaning.
I am an agender, bi person who was evicted by my landlady Friday for being autistic. The how and why is really complicated, but she was extremely emotionally abusive to me over the course of the month I lived there, and so I had to flee for my own sanity. I’m currently living out of my ass, not sure where I’ll go next or what I do, and I’m quickly running out of money and spoons.
I write stories about LGBT+ people of color, bestselling novels, and I need some sales. She took my next month’s rent in advance and I can’t get it back, and to get away from her, I’ve had to spend all the money I have left.
If you can’t buy any of these, please reblog this list of my books and what they’re about, that way I might be able to afford to keep myself going till the end of the week. Right now I have about $50 left. If you’re going to like it, you might as well reblog.
Two gay scientists and a dog get stranded in the Alaskan wilderness and all they do with their solitude is write Magnum P.I. fanfiction, make LSD, and try and find aliens to fuck. (Oh, and also not die. They try not to die.)
The world exists on islands that orbit each other, and you can only jump from island to island during brief “conjunctions” where they basically crash together. Coby, a low IQ autistic agender Jewish Indian person, has decided to become independent from their caregivers and make their own life on a neighboring island, ingratiating themselves in a world of art-based magic and good friendships – both human and star.
Aponivi is a changeling, blessed by the fae. He lives in a secret library within the walled city of Ore Bell, under the thumb of witch-hunting martials called The Survivors of the Woods. He lays his shoes down for hanged men, hoping his footprints will guide them home. Something inside him burns. His heartbeat is not his own.
And more novels, short stories and poetry, here. All PDFs are $15 and all hard copies are $15 including shipping.
Spread some healthy, positive, fun LGBT+ content around this pride!
Feinstein: You’re a big, powerful man. Why didn’t you [gestures pushing motion]?
Crews: Senator, as a black man in America [sigh]…
Feinstein: Say it as it is. I think it’s important.
Crews: …you only have a few shots at success. You only have a few chances to make yourself a viable member of the community. I’m from Flint, Michigan. I have seen many many young black men who were provoked into violence, and they were imprisoned, or they were killed, and they’re not here. My wife for years prepared me. She said, “If you ever get goaded, if you ever get prodded, if you ever have anyone try to push you into any kind of situation, don’t do it. Don’t be violent.” And she trained me. I’ll be honest with you it was the strength of my wife who trained me and told me, “If this situation happens, let’s leave.” And the training worked because I did not go into my first reaction, I grabbed her hand, we left, but the next day I went right to the agency. I have texts, I have phone conversations, and I said, “This is unacceptable!” And I told them how -you know- I almost got violent, but I didn’t. And I said, “What are you going to do about this predator that you have roaming your hallways?” And -you know- I was told, “We are going to do everything in our power. We are going to handle this Terry. You’re right. It is unacceptable.” And then they disappeared. Nothing happened.
Look at the faces of the black men behind him it says it all.
This is real fucking infuriating. This shit isn’t funny. Fuck them and anyone who makes fun of Terry Crews speaking out and taking a stand.
for those who don’t know the context, this is Terry Crews testifying about being sexually assaulted by Adam Venit during a Senate hearing about a proposed bill called the Sexual Assault Survivors Bill of Rights. While I don’t like that Senator Feinstein said what she said, I think it opened the door for a great statement from Terry about WHY he didn’t fight back – since so many people respond to male victims with “oh well you’re bigger than your rapist, why didn’t you push him or her off of you? why didn’t you punch him or her? did you want it or something?” And they don’t listen. Maybe finally people will listen.
This shows that anyone can be a victim of sexual assault, even a tall, strong, hulking guy like Terry Crews. And I hope him coming forward with his accusations convinces other victims to realize that it being a victim isn’t something to be ashamed of and to take down their attackers, and push the justice system to FINALLY take male rape and assault seriously.
I think she asked him the question precisely for that
Soleil Mead, of McKeesport, stands in front of riot police after demonstrators were blocked from marching up Electric Avenue on Thursday June 28, 2018, in East Pittsburgh. Demonstrators are demanding that Allegheny County District Attorney Stephen Zappala ask to reverse Magisterial District Judge Regis Welsh decision on bail for East Pittsburgh Police Officer Michael Rosfeld Officer Michael Rosefeld who shot and killed 17-year-old Antwon Rose II after a traffic stop on June 19. (Michael M. Santiago/Post-Gazette)
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