When Jesse Jackson came to Park Slope. 1988 Democratic primary. In his memory, let's keep hope alive.
When Jesse Jackson came to Park Slope. 1988 Democratic primary. In his memory, let's keep hope alive.
Our Mayor-elect and a certain Senator from Vermont walked the picket line with the Starbucks workers in Park Slope today.
I was able to hear them speak, but because I am vertically challenged, I couldn't see them--except through other people's cameras. I did get photos of an ear and a forehead.
No Kings NYC 10/18/25 More photos here: www.facebook.com/media/set?va...
I am so glad to have the opportunity to vote for someone I genuinely like. www.facebook.com/reel/2219280...
The mainstream media was pretty much absent, as far as I can tell. And even if they are there, they aren't saying much. I believe it is my responsibility to share what I can.
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Yes, I'm going back to World Fellowship Center next week! This is so worth the trip. Hope to see some of you there. (Sliding scale fee listed for the week is in addition to room and board.)
The first trip of the summer, not my first trip to WFC!
A few of my photos from my first trip this summer to World Fellowship Center. More here: www.facebook.com/media/set/?v...
Photos from NYC Good Trouble March and Rally. More photos here: www.facebook.com/media/set/?v...
Not that I have seen.
I saw a post this morning that there was a gestapoβI mean ICEβ raid at a carwash in our neighborhood. I guess it was more than a rumor. Post below from NYC Councilmember Shahana Hanif. I've also heard that her office is seeking any video, etc, of the raid.
No Kings NYC. More photos here: www.facebook.com/media/set/?v...
Sunday at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden.
When nothing seems to help, I go and look at a stonecutter hammering away at his rock perhaps a hundred times without as much as a crack showing in it. Yet at the hundred and first blow it will split in two, and I know it was not that blow that did it, but all that had gone before.
-Jacob Riis
Today in Protest NYC: www.facebook.com/media/set?va...
#HandsOffSocialSecurity this week. When asked for a quote, I had to think "we're here about Social Security right now." That was hard, as what had kept me up the night before was concentration camps. But I think the reporter got the quote right. It was OK considering I hadn't planned it.
From the subway to the streets: NYC #HandsOff
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Coming out of the subway going to #handsoff march NYC.
After the marches and protests tomorrow afternoon, there is this happening at the Peoples' Voice Cafe tomorrow night. Hope to see you there!
Because we now--especially now--need moments of peace and serenity, here are some photos from last week at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden.
Tomorrow, March 16, at Brooklyn Society for Ethical Culture. The Brooklyn Women's Chorus will be providing the music for this platform, and one of our members, Bobbie Sackman, will be a presenter. In person at BSEC's new space on 4th Ave, or on zoom. bsec.org/events/a-car...
In front of Schumerβs house right now.
π¨Join us for an emergency rally outside @schumer.senate.govβs at 8am FRI morning at 9 Prospect Park West to tell him to vote NO on cloture & the Trump/Musk budget! π¨
@indivisible.org @marisakabas.bsky.social @socialists.nyc @popdemocaction.bsky.social
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Today in NYC protest....
I was only there for the tail end of this women's rights demo--I saw many people already leaving. But there were a few dozen still on 47th Street when I arrived.
Schumer: (212) 486-4430
Gillibrand: (212) 688-6262
Jeffries: (718) 237-2211
Goldman: (718) 312-7575
Clarke: (718) 287-1142
Velazquez: (718) 599-3658
Malliotakis: (718) 306-1620
This weekend, DHS targeted and seized Mahmoud Khalil as punishment for his political speech, and indicated that they are revoking his green card. They have since handed him over to ICE where he is being detained β his location unknown β and held for deportation without due process. This is what fascist governments do, and it will not stop here. This extreme escalation is the test case; the Trump/Musk administration is trying to see how far they can go without public outrage and legal checks on their power. Now is the moment to speak out and oppose this as fiercely and loudly as possible.
This extreme escalation is an egregious violation of first amendment rights. Now is the moment to speak out and oppose this as fiercely and loudly as possible.
After another restless night filled with nightmares, it was good to read this this morning.
www.meditationsinanemergency.com/people-get-r...
Right now in front of the F*x Β«NewsΒ» building.
Two bullet points of what I have done so far today:
β’ Called Representative to encourage him to hold the line on the budget. I got a person in the Brooklyn office, but left a message on the DC number.
β’ Sent an email to my contacts who may not be on social media about no shopping on Friday 2/28.