Columbia's Mohsen Mahdawi, fresh out of U.S. detention, walks the graduation stage https://gothamist.com/news/columbias-mohsen-mahdawi-fresh-out-of-us-detention-walks-the-graduation-stage
Columbia's Mohsen Mahdawi, fresh out of U.S. detention, walks the graduation stage https://gothamist.com/news/columbias-mohsen-mahdawi-fresh-out-of-us-detention-walks-the-graduation-stage
At the top of the year, I took a ten-day survivalism course to try and wrangle with my feelings about the apocalypse and our end times. It's here, for free, if you have the time www.nytimes.com/2025/03/11/m...
Protest outside the NYC ICE office now demanding the release of Mahmoud Khalil
#FreeMahmoudKhalil
My hometown of Waterloo, Iowa canceled its African American Read-In after Trumpβs anti-diversity directives. So i got together some writer friends and Iβm holding it instead.
i get these on tiktok ALL THE TIME and they freak me out
i feel like i've read this exact story 350 times in the last decade www.nytimes.com/2025/03/05/t...
Image of our photos and a picture of the book cover on a red and pink background. Text says, "Dean Spade in Conversation with J. Wortham Tuesday, February 4th at 6:00 PM Brooklyn Heights Library, Multipurpose Room". Below the picture of the book it says, "Please test, wear an N95 mask, and don't come if you're having any symptoms."
Please come to the Brooklyn Heights branch of the
@bklynlibrary.bsky.social on Tuesday Feb 4 at 6pm for a conversation with @jennydeluxe.bsky.social about Love in a F*cked Up World. Wear a mask!
Iβm a part time librarian and I just want to echo what Iβve seen other librarians say recently: there is a HUGE uptick in requests for social justice, climate justice, abolition, history, etc books and I just want to say nobody is giving up the fight. If anything people are fighting harder #library
Happy Black History Month! Here is my favorite story about a Black American you may not know about: Robert Smalls. He commandeered a confederate ship and sailed himself, his family, and the other enslaved crew and their families to freedom. THROUGH waters controlled by the Confederacy.
Thrilled that @jennydeluxe.bsky.social reviewed @meredithdclark.bsky.social βs book on Black Twitter for the NYT- perfect marriage of reviewer and topic (gift link) www.nytimes.com/2025/01/09/b...
Maus author Art Spiegelmanβs next comic will be about Gaza, in collaboration with Joe Sacco. He thinks he will struggle to find a publisher in the United States.
βIβll finish this thing or die trying.β
just as an FYI, i don't agree with the term 'enshittification' ! but thank you for reading with an open mind
it almost feels too easy to think they don't get it; much scarier to consider what it means if they do
it really is something to go and look back at some of the 1/6 statements from people who've gone straight back to bending the knee
thank you for letting me know! also, hi!
yes, but i resist the term 'enshittification' and recommend that you consider the same! that word feels imbued with the exact same politics that i'm writing about
to be fair (to myself), i didn't write that headline, nor would i have. and it wasn't the final headline that i saw before it went to print. i think that's shaping a lot of the reactions to be piece - which, makes sense!
As Malcolm Harris lays out in his 2023 book βPalo Alto,β the politics of the products are tethered to the ethos of their environment. The Palo Alto System, as Harris interprets it, is meant to uphold power structures that California has been cultivating since its beginning, starting with pilfering land from Indigenous people for development. Harris urges us to see that as a forewarning. The state that those practices birthed βdidnβt simply quell violence,β he writes. βIt stoked it, focused it and organized it.β Harris traces that genesis through mining, to the building of the railroad and the establishment of Stanford University, whose founding president, David Starr Jordan, was a eugenicist, through to PayPalβs co-founder Peter Thiel, who helped fund many of the companies we use today β including Facebook, Airbnb, LinkedIn, Yelp, Spotify and SpaceX. He also helped fuel Trumpβs first win in 2016, a campaign that represented the supposed antithesis of Silicon Valleyβs professed progressive values. βCompetition and domination, exploitation and exclusion, minority rule and class hate: These arenβt problems capitalist technology will solve,β Harris notes. βThatβs what itβs for.β - J Wortham
Brilliant! @jennydeluxe.bsky.social
#BlueSky
Quite possibly the best piece Iβve read about life after The Bird App and the rise of this app by @jennydeluxe.bsky.social who beckons us with @ruha9.bsky.socialβs words to reevaluate our relationships with the Internet.
www.nytimes.com/2024/12/14/m...
"I had to make myself seen." -- may the legendary Lorraine O'Grady rest in power. www.newyorker.com/culture/the-...
A white square with black text reading, βI remember in a recent interview you spoke about your support of the trans community, because you said: "I see that transgender youngsters are the ones who are helping to take planet Earth into the galaxy because we're going to run into other life forms that our gender does not matter." Can you speak about that a bit? I think the transgender kids are the bravest kids right now that we see; they're as brave as my generation was in breaking down segregation. They're breaking down βI don't have the word for it right now-but it's gender prejudice, and [the idea that] somebody has decided that they can tell you who you are, what your name should be, and how you should look.β
A white square with black text reading, βAnd those youngsters are saying, "No, I can decide who I am, what my name should be." Everybody's mad at me like, You should be a girl because we've decided you're a girl. And they say, "Well, who the hell are you?" I can decide that I'm a boy. And if it makes me happy, what does it mean to you? And I can decide that my name is John. And if you don't like that my name is Geraldine, why can't you name yourself? And if the people who know you and love youβ or have to talk to you, maybe they don't even love you but they have to talk to you-you can tell them, "This is my name, and I would like to be referred to in that way."
A white square with black text reading, βBut when we go into the galaxy, a life-form may say, "Who are you?" Well, there's no point in talking to another life-form and [saying] "I'm a boy or a girl," because it may have no meaning. That may mean nothing to them. So what you're going to say is, "I am a life form from the third planet, from the yellow sun," therefore giving yourself an identity. You don't have an identity because you say, "I'm a boy, I'm a girl, I'm a Jew or Gentile, I'm a Catholic or Baptist." That doesn't mean anything once you get beyond the prejudices of Earth. So yeah, I think the transgender students are really brave because they're taking a lot of flack for just wanting to be themselves and to have the right to have their own name. I think that's incredibly brave, and I think that they're absolutely right to want to do that. To want to own themselves.β
Nikki Giovanni staunchly supported trans folks, especially trans youth. Her encouragement is a balm.
βI think the transgender kids are the bravest kids right now that we see; they're as brave as my generation was in breaking down segregation.β
Iβm curious how much federal funding he thinks the ACLU receives (itβs none).
Activist Raquel Willis, a Black trans woman, is wearing a white shirt that says βGender Liberation Movementβ in black letters , black leather coat, and black pants. She is being escorted by a police officer in uniform. The scene takes place outdoors, with a red pickup truck and several other police officers visible in the background. She appears composed while being led away.
Let todayβs Capitol Hill bathroom sit-in spark an era of radical defiance. Trans folks refuse to bow to hate and bigotry. We demand dignity and respect. We will fight like our ancestors. We are building with our elders and peers. And trans youth will inherit a better world.
πΈ: Alexa Wilkinson
Early this morning, an autonomous group of New Yorkers reclaimed an F train car, replacing ads with signage reading βA MAN WAS LYNCHED HEREβ and Jordan Neelyβs name, as a jury deliberates over whether to convict Daniel Penny, Neelyβs killer, with his death last May.
my brain is totally glitching on what to post here. even though its technically same same, its also not not, you know what i mean?