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Here's how you can help Palestine!!
Educate yourself and spread awareness with the help of these sites:
Al Jazeera - This is a news site that gives constant updates and information on Palestine.
Decolonize Palestine - This is a website that informs you about the history of Palestine, debunk myths, and gives out a lot of resources to look into.
Visualizing Palestine - This site creates infographics that can help people visualize the statistics from data collected about Palestine. They are free to download and share around.
US Campaign for Palestinian Rights - This website includes numerous campaigns and resources you can look into and support.
The Palestinian Museum Digital Archive - This site features a collection of many things from Palestine that archives documents, letters, and other items that show the lives and experiences of Palestinians.
Ways you can donate to/support families in Palestine:
Arab.org - Just do your daily clicks and you get to donate for free. Please take the time to donate to all of the causes.
Gaza Funds - Every time you refresh the site, it leads you to a different GoFundMe page for the people who need help.
Care for Gaza - This is an organization that sends aid out to Palestine, you can find more in their Twitter/X account. They also have a PayPal.
eSims for Gaza - You can send an eSim to people in Palestine to help them connect and reach out.
Emergency Relief for Gaza - This is a campaign that gives food, medical supplies, and other humanitarian aid to families from donations.
Medical Aid for Palestinians (MAP) - They also give medical aid to the people in Palestine and you can also support by donating to them as well.
Palestine Children's Relief Fund (PCRF) - Donate here to give funds and support to the children in Palestine as they specialize in pediatric care.
Google Docs/Spreadsheets:
Make sure to look at the other tabs within the spreadsheets as they lead to more options/resources!
Help Gaza - This is a spreadsheet with a list of fundraisers for different families/causes that need support! Look through and donate when you can!
Operation Olive Branch - This is a spreadsheet with many links and ways to help in the project! There are campaigns, fundraisers, volunteer work for other parts of the causes and such! Make sure to check it out!
★RESOURCE LINKS AND INFO★ - A google document made from Twitter/X user: para_docx. This includes links, resources, and information for the other ongoing genocides as well.
Some of these documents intersect and have similar resources and links, but I'm adding them just to make sure as they may also have some that aren't listed in this post either.
Free Palestine.
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whatever it is you need good luck for, i wish you good luck. tests, job, home life, social life, mental health, physical health, love life. you name it. this post is wishing you good luck on all of that.
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happy mothers day to the mothers of palestine who have lost their children and to the mothers who were forced to give birth and be separated from their children in congo.
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If you have Spotify reblog this and tag what your number one song on your “on repeat” playlist is.
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hi hi cielo <3 i've been reading a midsummer night's dream, and was wondering if you've read it and/or have any thoughts about it?
omg i love midsummer anon! i think it's one of my fav comedies, tbh. i think its a blast and i've seen some really cool interpretations of it.
my thoughts about midsummer are that it's always more fun if you play with gender in this show. in general, in shakespeare's comedies, i think they can really lend themselves to some interesting gender dynamics. i think the faeries in particular could be incredibly queer. but i also have a soft spot for a version of the lovers that are wlw and mlm.
or like...switching the genders of oberon and titania...or putting them both in drag....etc. etc.
i think this show lends itself to being a great physical comedy and feat. also LOVE versions where they perform outside. this play really lends itself to an outdoor venue.
do you have thoughts on it anon? do you like it?? hate it??
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hi cielo! do you have any recommendations for people trying to get into the more literary world of greek mythos, poetry or prose? thanku!
hi anon!! i do have a couple of recs!!
i always recommend anne carson; she's a poet, playwright, and translator who often translates and transforms greek myth stories/tragedies. she has some poems and some plays, i've read both and think her work is really special. i also always recommend ellen mclaughlin who is another playwright that does feminist interpretations of the greek tragedies. i actually recommend diving into the greek plays in general, if you're looking for poetry and prose. much of the dialogue is written like poetry/prose.
as for learning more about greek mythos in general, i honestly learned a great deal of mine googling and online. they'd show up in a PJO book when i was a kid, or as i got older, reading plays or poetry and i'd look them up. i don't have any books i could point you to in this case but i know there are tons of retellings being published nowadays (think song of achilles, retellings of persephone and hades, or orpheus and eurydice, etc. etc.).
for poetry, some of my personal favorite poets are audre lorde, anne carson (as mentioned above), sappho (if you can find a good translation--i recommend carson's translation "if not, winter"), threa almontaser, adrienne rich, and i have a soft spot for keats, yeats, dickenson, t.s. eliot, shakespeare and many many others
in general i just recommend reading. going to the poetry section of the book story and grabbing what looks interesting to you, doing some research if you like one writer and seeing if they or their contemporaries have other work you might like. and don't be afraid of plays/theater! it's where a lot of our greek mythos comes from! and if you don't recognize a greek name, whether in a poem, play, or what have you, google it! you'll get to know them quicker than you think! in poetry, their names are often symbolic.
i hope this was helpful it was just me rambling about what i enjoy fjkdlsfdks but i wish you luck in learning more! let me know if you read anything i recommended or otherwise—would love to hear your thoughts on any of it!!
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it’s just me and my idea of a production of macbeth that focuses on the themes of inescapable corruption and capitalism. it’s just me and my idea of a production of macbeth in my head where the witches are tools used by a wealthier, more powerful figure to pull the strings the way they want them. orchestrating the downfall of a king to put their own man in place. the horrors of capitalism; a system, like fate, that feels inescapable and damning.
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sorry i can't tonight.. my spring melancholy is developing into hysteria
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