Chicago was known first by Native peoples as Zhegagoynak (Potawatomi), Zhigaagong (Ojibwe), Zaagawaang (Odawa), Šikaakonki (Myaamia), Shekâkôheki (Sauk), Sekākoh (Menominee), and Gųųšge honąk (Ho-Chunk), among other names. #IndigenousPeoplesDay
What the Isreali state has done to the people of Palestine for 70 years is utterly horrific, how the world sits near apathetic appalling. This doesn't justify you, westerner, spikey anarcho, laughing at people being gunned down on the street.
Fix your hearts.
-R
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Capitalism will never fall on its own. It will have to be pushed. The accumulation of capital will never cease. It will have to be stopped. The capitalist class will never willingly surrender its power. It will have to be dispossessed.
@GoodWillsmith This is quite literally the exact opposite of how I feel. DIY makes art making about expression, intimacy, community instead of just fake metrics of success.
Edith Grossman, whose acclaimed translations of “Love in the Time of Cholera” by Gabriel García Márquez and “Don Quixote” by Miguel de Cervantes raised the profile of the often-overlooked role of the translator, died on Monday. She was 87. https://t.co/KqGr1oTRLu
@acidhorizonpod Sorry to hear, I hope he recovers soon. Staffing is an issue in hospitals everywhere, with companies more than happy to not staff-up after Covid forced a huge amount of the work force out. Factually, places were understaffed even before the pandemic. It’s awful.
It is my privilege to honor our history with a proclamation that August 30th will be known as Chairman Fred Hampton Day in the City of Chicago. Chairman Fred’s commitment to racial and economic equality was the driving force that fueled his every action.