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stillwithhernothim · 7 years
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#Repost @womensmarch ・・・ Visit the link in our bio for a list of organizations working to keep immigrant, Black, Latinx & other communities safe after #HurricaneHarvey. #NoBanNoWallNoRaids #HoustonStrong 📷 repost: @votolatino . . . [IMAGE DESCRIPTION: A photograph of people holding a protest sign reading "rebuild Houston, not a wall!"]
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rosalovesdc · 7 years
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Rosa Loves… The First Amendment, Our Civil Liberties and The Resistance. 
After the shock and sadness of Election Day 2016, I didn’t know, and to be honest, I didn’t want to think about how to move forward. Some days, I would let my anxiety take over. Some days, I would choose to ignore the chaos that was upon us and pretend it wasn’t happening. Even though I have friends and family who shared similar views to mine, I felt alone and powerless. However, I realized that I could not go on like that for too long. I was afraid and worried about the future of our country, but I knew that I had to find a way to fight back.
I was never one to attend rallies or join a march. Then the Women’s March happened. I made way too many excuses why I shouldn’t go. In a spur of the moment decision the morning of the march, I got on Metro and joined a group of lovely out-of-town women. I will admit it, I dislike crowds very much. However, I just felt like I had to be there. I cried on the way to the march; I kept telling myself it was a bad idea and that I should go back home. I remember thinking at some point that others could march for me, thousands of people were already there, so why even bother? I had the choice to let others defend our rights or I could do it myself. So I chose to join the 470,000+ people who attended that day and I will never regret it.
As you can see from the photos above, I’ve been quite busy in the last few months. I believe it is important to exercise my First Amendment right and to express my disagreement with policies that threaten our civil liberties. Hillary Clinton spoke about fear on her Wellesley College commencement address: “Fear is always with us, but we just don’t have time for it. Not now.” I agree with her. We don’t have time to be afraid, especially right now, there’s too much at stake. I will continue to march and protest. I will fight back and challenge the current administration. I will not become complacent. I will resist. 
I understand if you don’t agree with me. I am not trying to alienate anyone by writing this post; on the contrary, I will respect your opinion and political views as I hope you do with mine. I think that an open dialog is needed more than ever. My wish is for a unified America. 
We are all immigrants
We are all women
We are all minorities
We are all black
We are all LGBTQ
We are all Muslim
We are all Americans. 
Photos by RosaLovesDC: 1-Tax March; 2-March for Truth; 3 and 4-People’s Climate March; 5-Equality March; 6-March for Science; 7 and 8-No Muslim Ban Protest; 9 and 10-Women’s March.
Useful Links:
The Resistance Calendar: Information on upcoming marches, rallies and other events around the country.
500 Women Scientists: If you wish to connect with women of STEM and science supporters across the world, this is for you!
Indivisible Guide: Calling your representatives and senators works. This is a wonderful guide for local activism created by two former congressional staffers.
ACLU: If you are planning to make a donation to the ACLU, check to see if your company matches your gift. Most times, a company will match a donation if it’s done to the ACLU Foundation and not the ACLU. Please read here for more information. 
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4playchef · 7 years
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@Regrann from @crackedrosecoloredglasses_us - #Repost @marchingto2020 ・・・ So many perfect choices! #ResistTrump #Resist #ResistOn #WhyIResist #NoBanNoWallNoRaids #trump #notmypresident #marchingto2020 - #regrann
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European Starlings--Dreamers, Oakton, Virginia, January 5, 2017
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trascapades · 7 years
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#ArtIsAWeapon Repost from @freedomsounddjs - #FreedomSoundDJs NYC chapter returns! April 21st with a second Sanctuary City edition, a benefit series supporting community organizations advocating for those at risk in today's xenophobic landscape, and through music and art, connecting our community dancefloor with the greater needs of our community. SANCTUARY CITY : A Benefit for Immigrant Justice #NoBanNoWallNoRaids Proceeds go to: @families4freedom, on the front lines since 2002 defending immigrants from home raids, deportations and the discriminatory realities of crimmigration. With DJ sets by Freedom Sound DJ members: @davenada @lumumbabandele @DJChela @CousinCole And performances by special guests: @MadameGandhi @ZuzukaPoderosa Hosted by @dcashflow74 and @itsmazzi At @friendsandloversbk, Brooklyn NY 10pm-4am $5 suggested donation, more is welcome Freedom Sound DJs is a mission-driven collective of 100+ DJs formed since the 2016 election with the unique purpose of using their artist platforms to challenge injustice, share information and serve their communities through their music, artistry, community presence and their events. #FreedomSoundDJs holds that the events we throw are radical spaces of inclusion, joy, and liberation ; that our platforms as DJs are for more than just entertainment ; that we have been uniquely positioned and trained in our years of DJing in how to gauge the pulse of the people and inspire them to move ; and that we can use our craft to organize and mobilize our communities in crucial ways in 2017's socio-political reality. Join us in rising up in relevant ways, to defend the marginalized groups that are integral to all that we are as a community. With an all-star DJ lineup, and live performances. Our first benefit in NYC 3.10 raised $4,000 split evenly between: The New York Immigration Coalition, @arab american association of new york, andUnited We Dream, three community organizations doing vital, on-the-ground work to defend the rights of immigrants, Muslims and undocumented people in the face of Muslim/"travel" bans, ICE raids and the many threats of a rising xenophobic, islamophobic and anti-immigrant landscape.
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November 27, 2019: National Day of Mourning #NDOM2019
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If we can bring to life worlds with dragons and spaceships, certainly we can bring to life justice in this world. Join the community of kidlit writers against systemic inhumanity: if you can, help us raise money (through wonderful writing prizes) and boost the site writersforfamiliesbelongtogether.com Because this country does this all the time: to Native American families on the "frontier", Black families on auction blocks, Japanese families with "internment", wars on "terrorism" and "drugs" that are really just wars on black and brown people... Join us. As kidlit authors and readers, we especially need to act, whatever that means for us as individuals and community members. Care for yourself and your loved ones, and if you can, share and check out the site for even more ways to help out. photoart via the wonderful @beth_phelan #kidlit #kidlitsaysnokidsincages #keepfamiliestogether #writersforkeepfamiliestogether #nobannowall #nobannowallnoraids #writers #authorsofinstagram #writercommunity #readers
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wokegiant-blog · 7 years
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¡Amigos no construyen barreras! Friends don't build walls! #noWall #noBanNoWall #NoBanNoWallNoRaids #resist
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freedomfunnies · 7 years
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Two illustrations made for JFREJ’s “Seder In The Streets” 2017 Haggadah supplement.
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tyrras · 7 years
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Ty flips off Dump every day for 4 years #dissentispatriotic #dissent #resist #russiagate #thisiswhatdemocracylookslike #trumpcare #travelban #trumpidiot ##trumpidiot #suckitupbuttercup #trumpisamotherfuckingracistasshole #MAGA #nobannowallnoraids
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earlsings · 7 years
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@Regrann from @aclu_nationwide - HONOLULU— A federal court in Hawaii has temporarily blocked President Trump’s new Muslim ban executive order before it was set to take effect one minute after midnight. In another challenge, the American Civil Liberties Union and partner organizations were in U.S District Court in Maryland today also asking the ban be halted. Omar Jadwat, director of the ACLU’s Immigrants’ Rights Project, had this reaction to the ruling: "The Constitution has once again put the brakes on President Trump’s disgraceful and discriminatory ban. We are pleased but not surprised by this latest development and will continue working to ensure the Muslim ban never takes effect.” #nobannowallnoraids #peoplepower #resist #trump #nobannowall #muslimban #breakingnews #hawaii #aclu
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tommiesunshine · 7 years
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#NoBanNoWall 🚫 #NoBanNoWallNoRaids 🚫 #TravelBan 🚫 #MuslimBan 🚫
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Plymouth, Mass: 50th National Day of Mourning #NDOM2019
Thursday, November 28 - 12 noon to 5:00 pm
Gather at Cole’s Hill (above Plymouth Rock)
50th National Day of Mourning, Cole's Hill, Plymouth, MA. Official event organized by UAINE (United American Indians of New England) every year since 1970 on US "thanksgiving" day. Donate: gf.me/u/vumxka ORIENTATION FOR 50th NATIONAL DAY OF MOURNING 11.28.19 WHAT IS NATIONAL DAY OF MOURNING? An annual tradition since 1970, Day of Mourning is a solemn, spiritual and highly political day. Many of us fast from sundown the day before through the afternoon of that day (and have a social after Day of Mourning so that participants in DOM can break their fasts). We are mourning our ancestors and the genocide of our peoples and the theft of our lands. NDOM is a day when we mourn, but we also feel our strength in action. Over the years, participants in Day of Mourning have buried Plymouth Rock a number of times, boarded the Mayflower replica, and placed ku klux klan sheets on the statue of William Bradford, etc. WHEN AND WHERE IS DAY OF MOURNING? Thursday, November 28, 2019 (U.S. "thanksgiving" day) at Cole's Hill, Plymouth, Massachusetts, 12 noon SHARP. Cole's Hill is the hill above Plymouth Rock in the Plymouth historic waterfront area. WILL THERE BE A MARCH? Yes, there will be a march through the historic district of Plymouth. Plymouth agreed, as part of the settlement of 10/19/98, that UAINE may march on Day of Mourning without the need for a permit as long as we give the town advance notice. PROGRAM: Although we very much welcome our non-Native supporters to stand with us, it is a day when only Indigenous people speak about our history and the struggles that are taking place throughout the Americas. Speakers will be by invitation only. This year's NDOM is dedicated to Missing & Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls & Two Spirits, and to our thousands of relatives who are migrants and are being abused by ICE and other government agencies, including having their children stolen from them. We didn’t cross the border – The border crossed us! #NoJusticeOnStolenLand Please note that NDOM is not a commercial event, so we ask that people do not sell merchandise or distribute leaflets at the outdoor program.  If you have literature to distribute, you are welcome to place it on a literature table at the social hall following the speak-out and march.  Also, we ask that you do not eat (unless you must do so for medical reasons) at the outdoor speak-out and march out of respect for the participants who are fasting.  Finally, dress for the weather! SOCIAL: There will be a pot-luck social held at a NEW social hall after the National Day of Mourning speak-out and march this year.  Preference for first seatings will be given to Elders, young children and their caretaker, pregnant women, Disabled people, and people who have traveled a long distance to join National Day of Mourning. Please respect our culture and our wish to ensure that these guests will be the first to be able to sit and eat. With this understanding in mind, please bring non-alcoholic beverages, desserts, prepared fresh fruit & vegetables, and pre-cooked entrée items (turkeys, hams, stuffing, vegetables, casseroles, rice & beans, etc.) that can be easily re-warmed at the social hall prior to the social. Our amazing kitchen crew makes great food, with plenty of vegetarian and vegan dishes, too, but if you have special dietary needs, please bring something that will suit you so you will not be unhappy. Thank you. Kitchen volunteers: Please contact us via [email protected] to offer your services. TRANSPORTATION:  Please check the facebook event page for 50th National Day of Mourning for updates on transportation, including buses and carpooling. We do not recommend MBTA service as it is limited on a holiday. DONATIONS: Monetary donations are gratefully accepted to help defray the costs of the day and of UAINE’s many other efforts during the year:  https://www.gofundme.com/f/uaine-20192020-fundraising-campaign
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