Morgen
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Morgen
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Hi friends, I haven't been on socials/twitter for some time. I wanted to share that last August, my mom passed away. It's been the most painful time of my life. I deeply appreciate the people who have reached out in an attempt to hold me during this time, thank you 💙
Rest in power to my great aunt, Cicely Tyson 🌼
"When the living conditions that art evinces haven’t changed, one must always make more imaginaries for one to live in."

—Dionne Brand, “Temporary Spaces of Joy and Freedom”
Jingle Jangle on Netflix is a visually beautiful movie but can we get ONE Black fantasy movie w/o Black death? Every light skinned/white person in his life steals from him and he's left as a destitute widower for decades?! Black hustle stories aren't inspirational! They're sad!
I got my taurus some tabis and she got me this 🥰 feeling really loved today (as an aries, one of my love languages is receiving & giving gifts)
I'm making an alt to talk about gardening, grief, topics I want to understand/books I want to finish (or start lol), and garden/food organizing with other Black queer, trans, & agender folks in BK. Please let me know via like/dm/text if you want me to follow back there✌🏿
C/W: death

Someone I loved passed away this summer, at 24 years old, from covid. My days are colored with a particular restlessness. Ancestor veneration has grounded me & reshaped my politic. I can no longer tolerate folks who want to return to "normal" or "business as usual".
I started reading Homegoing by Yaa Gyasi this summer and I've been coming back to it in waves. Its been wonderfully upending.
To discuss the "carbon footprint" of machine learning models without naming racial capitalism & how Black marginalized folks' mortality rates are directly impacted due to environmental racism and systemic antiBlackness is so violent. The heart of this is Black indigenous death.
So you're telling me that there's an app where cis men can talk even more? Absolutely not.
Craig of the Creek is way better than I expected. I love this show, it's so cute! ✨
people are partying in the streets in brooklyn, it looks like straight pride out here
The dark skinned Black trans folks that I met in Cuba last year reminded me & my friends that a revolution is nothing if it isn't led by Black trans folks. They said [translated], "Revolution? No it hasn't happened yet. They (the white Cubans and mestizos) think it has."
Last year, at the start of a 6 hr hike through la Sierra Maestra, where the Cuban revolutionary guerilla movement began.
Anti-blackness is the foundation of the entire digital landscape.
In Cuba last year with Gloria Rolando, creator of "Eyes of The Rainbow" documentary & friend of Assata. She had just come from seeing her + told us she is loved and protected. Afro Cubans in solidarity with Black Americans struggling for liberation ✊🏿 Happy Birthday Assata!
cis folks regurgitating the work of Black trans and non-binary folks without credit and positioning it as new information is not only boring, but reductive.
I'm really proud of the broccoli and basil growing in our community garden. When I planted them, they were both the size of a small fist 🥰
Cis folks are clinging so hard to positions, industries, and structures Black trans folks have already deemed obsolete.
I've been wanting these books for a while, finally committing to reading them! "Demonic Grounds: Black Women and the Cartographies of Struggle" by Katherine McKittrick and "In the Wake: On Blackness and Being" by Christina Sharpe
Just reflecting on a few years ago, I was having a particularly rough week and @datalkinbook sent me some youtube links of Frank Wilderson III's interviews and a book list. Still thankful for that moment
This reminds me of the time Am*r*c*n E*xp*** reached out to me about speaking on a "women in tech" panel...for free. I told them to create a trans/NB in tech panel and pay everyone involved and they agreed and then claimed they didn't have a budget. Am*x didn't have the budget 😂
A tech group tried reached out to me for free "inclusion" advice so I recommended they create non-D&I positions and work to make sure Black women & femmes were prioritized for those new roles. If anyone is looking for a non-technical salaried remote position, I can direct you.