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Consentacles only.
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Today's #Nudivember is a little, glittery sea bunny.
November 27, 2025 at 12:01 AM
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Got emotional reading a passage about a little Black girl who wants to grow up to be a Dodger just like Jackie Robinson and thinks that Harriet Tubman looks like she had a good throwing arm

I want Black kids to live in a world where those are the connections they are invited to make
November 26, 2025 at 9:38 PM
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November 26, 2025 at 2:57 PM
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November 26, 2025 at 8:50 PM
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Jelly Ear fungi growing on Elder
#WildWebsWednesday
November 26, 2025 at 12:41 PM
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I'm ICE, boys. I love crashing cars, getting divorced, crashing cars, bargain bin jeans, texting while driving, crashing cars, OLD GLORY, and let's not forget my one true passion in life—crashing cars
November 26, 2025 at 4:06 PM
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Again, immigrant students are vital to cultural and knowledge exchange, threatening their access to education is directly harmful to our national interests in addition to simply being a bad thing to do!
Misinformation spreads as Trump moves to cut aid for some California students
The Trump administration is suing over California’s policy of providing in-state tuition, scholarships and loans to some immigrant students.
calmatters.org
November 26, 2025 at 8:23 PM
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Layoffs are piling up, raising worker anxiety. Here are some companies that have cut jobs recently
Layoffs are piling up, raising worker anxiety. Here are some companies that have cut jobs recently
Layoffs are piling up, raising worker anxiety. Here are some companies that have cut jobs recently
www.independent.co.uk
November 26, 2025 at 3:26 PM
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Many demonstrators were arrested; fewer were charged. And of those charged, many cases crumbled. Federal prosecutors declined to pursue some cases; in others, judges or grand juries declined to let them proceed.
talkingpointsmemo.com/news/chicago...
Chicago Protestors Reel After Fending Off Federal Charges
The administration governs by propaganda. There’s bluster, threats, and even real violence...
talkingpointsmemo.com
November 26, 2025 at 2:54 PM
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Police have access to massive surveillance networks that track the public whether they are suspects or not. That means probably for every 1 officer caught using the system to harass or spy on people they have feuds with, ex's, activists, journalists, there are probably 100 more we don't know about.
Georgia police chief charged with using license plate readers to stalk and harass people
A police chief in suburban Atlanta has been arrested on charges of using the city's license plate cameras to stalk and harass people.
apnews.com
November 26, 2025 at 2:24 PM
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A West Covina police officer is charged by the LA District Attorney with stealing cash during traffic stops. Officer Jose Garcia allegedly stole $1,000 over three traffic stops. He faces four years in state prison plus a consecutive year for the crime.
November 26, 2025 at 4:38 PM
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In today’s article for @assignedmedia.org, I interview Anjali Rimi, co-founder and president of Parivar Bay Area, about supporting #transgender #immigrants in #SanFrancisco.

https://www.assignedmedia.org/breaking-news/anjali-rimi-supporting-transgender-immigrants
Anjali Rimi on Supporting Transgender Immigrants
Seeking justice and affirmation as San Francisco proclaims Transgender Immigrants Day. _Anjali Rimi speaks on the steps of San Francisco City Hall on Transgender Immigrants Day, November 18, 2025. Photo by Pax Ahimsa Gethen, CC BY-SA 4.0. (__More photos here_ _)_ by Pax Ahimsa Gethen During this time of heightened anxiety over violent ICE raids on our communities, transgender immigrants can feel especially vulnerable. In the San Francisco Bay Area, one of the organizations coming to the aid of this population is Parivar Bay Area, a nonprofit offering advocacy, leadership development, and economic support, with a focus on immigrants and asylees from India and South Asia. Founded in 2018, Parivar recently celebrated the opening of its first brick-and-mortar space, and simultaneously announced a new legal aid program for trans immigrants. The co-founder and president of Parivar is Anjali Rimi (she/they), a Kinnar (Hijra) transgender immigrant from Hyderabad, India. Rimi has been admirable in her endeavors over the years, from her tireless relief work during the COVID pandemic, to her speaking on Transgender Immigrants Day this November. She has received many honors along the way, including recognition in Congress and the White House in 2023, honors in the California state legislature, and a National Transgender Award in India. _Anjali Rimi, flanked by San Francisco city officials and supporters, holds a signed proclamation of Transgender Immigrants Day on November 18, 2025. Photo by Pax Ahimsa Gethen, CC BY-SA 4.0._ _Assigned Media_ reached out to Rimi to learn more about her work and lived experience, beginning with her cultural and gender identities, which may be unfamiliar to many outside of Southeast Asia. “Being an Indian Kinnar, part of the Hijrah samudaya, and a Global South immigrant holds deep cultural, spiritual, and collective meaning for me,” she said. “In the Western world, these identities are often misunderstood or reduced to one-dimensional labels about gender or nationality. But Hijrah/Kinnar culture is not simply an identity, it is a lineage, a system of chosen family, spirituality, and communal responsibility that predates colonial binaries. Hijrah kinship is a sacred system of mentorship, responsibility, and care that protects those who have been abandoned by society, tied into region, language, customs, traditions, religion and family ties.” Rimi spoke of harmful stereotypes she faces due to xenophobia and ignorance about her culture. “In trans communities, I’m told I ‘dress culturally too often.’ In immigrant spaces, I’m treated as if I am ‘costumed’ if I wear traditional clothing. In South Asian spaces, people assume I cannot speak English or that my only possibility is begging or survival sex work.” “I’m still searching for a place where all of these identities are welcomed without question,” she said, “and part of my work is to create that space for others like me.” While immigrants from South Asia like Rimi are the primary focus of Parivar, the organization is open to trans immigrants and asylees from all regions. TILARI (Transgender and Immigrant Legal Access and Relief Initiative), their new legal aid initiative in partnership with Okan Law Immigration Group, is already experiencing high demand. “Over the next two years, the organization plans to build a broad legal-access network beginning with immigration services and later expanding to employment and civic legal support,” Rimi explained. The program will offer reduced-rate legal services, direct stipends, and personalized legal navigation. Regarding institutional backing, Rimi expressed gratitude for support from the city of San Francisco. “While so much of the country is turning its back on transgender people and immigrants, San Francisco opened its arms. This city didn’t just give me shelter; it gave me a path from unhoused to housed, from stateless to citizen, from being erased to becoming a community leader.” “San Francisco proves that transgender immigrants can belong, thrive, and be celebrated,” she continued. “My hope is that we continue turning that vision into everyday reality, so the sanctuary I found here becomes the sanctuary every trans immigrant can rely on.” November 18 marked the 4th annual mayoral proclamation of Transgender Immigrants Day in San Francisco, and for the first time the mayor came to deliver it in person. Following Rimi’s opening remarks, Mayor Daniel Lurie greeted those assembled. “With anti-trans and anti-immigrant policies being enacted at all levels of government, it’s clear that people’s lives and rights are in jeopardy. Protecting our community is not up for discussion. As mayor of San Francisco, I am here today to reaffirm that we – and that I – stand with all of you.” Trans community members speaking at the event included Sofia S. Ríos Dorantes, deputy director of El/La Para Translatinas. “I am a transgender, indigenous, and immigrant woman, and I have been waiting for almost nine years for a resolution to my asylum case here in San Francisco. My story is not unique, and precisely for that reason, it must be heard … but we are not just the sum of our obstacles. We are continually our roots, the strength of our communities.” Another featured speaker was Jessy Ruiz, member of the city’s Immigrants Rights Commission. “For me, this day represents much more than a symbolic act. It represents the voice, the struggles, and the hope that so many people, like me, have across the borders in search of safety, dignity, and opportunity to live authentically.” Speaking to _Assigned Media_ on the significance of the occasion, Rimi said: “Transgender Immigrants Day exists because despite living in a sanctuary city, many trans immigrants remain unseen, vulnerable, and unprotected. The annual proclamation is affirming — one day where our existence is acknowledged by the city we call home … Seeing the Mayor here in person, standing with us, not delegating, not offering distant words, shows that San Francisco still leads with empathy, visibility, and courage when so many places are moving in the opposite direction.” _San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie hands a signed proclamation of Transgender Immigrants Day to Anjali Rimi on November 18, 2025. Photo by Pax Ahimsa Gethen, CC BY-SA 4.0._ At the same time, Rimi acknowledged that there is more the city can do to help. “To truly protect transgender immigrants, we need sustained funding for trans-specific programs, stronger protections from detention and surveillance, mandatory trans competency training in immigrant-serving organizations, and genuine partnership with community-led groups like Parivar Bay Area.” Asked her thoughts on the risks and rewards of being openly trans in today’s society, particularly for trans women of color, Rimi responded: “For trans women of color, especially immigrants, being openly trans is both deeply risky and deeply necessary … The political environment has become harsher, and trans women of color are targeted socially, legally, and economically.” “Within the trans movement, privilege creates its own divides, those adjacent to whiteness or certain forms of capital often set narratives that exclude or overshadow trans women of color, especially immigrants,” she continued. “Yet there is power in choosing visibility. It allows us to fight for our communities, to model survival and joy, and to build systems where trans immigrants do not have to struggle alone. The risk is real, but the reward is collective liberation.” With all the recognition she has received for her work, Rimi is most grateful for the survival of herself, her family, and her community. “My greatest achievement is simply being alive, surviving long enough to build community, to create a chosen family, and to have both my biological mother Gouri Devi and my spiritual mother, Laxmi Narayan Tripathi, beside me in my journey.” “Being a transgender immigrant is courage beyond measure because it is the most authentic existence of our lives because we know nothing else different in our journeys,” Rimi concluded. ”We are not strangers from a different shore, nor humans born out of an alien. We are simply us and so it is everyone’s duty to protect us and include us, as normally as possible.**”** **How to help? Rimi’s asks:** • **Direct funding** to support legal fees, case preparation, and stipends for trans immigrants and asylum seekers. • **Partnerships** with attorneys and legal clinics willing to assist. • **Institutional backing** , not just symbolic gestures, from city departments and nonprofits. • **Public advocacy** to demand that trans immigrants be included in every immigrant-serving system. * * * _Pax Ahimsa Gethen_ _(they/them) is a queer Black trans writer and editor. They live in San Francisco with their spouse Ziggy._
www.assignedmedia.org
November 26, 2025 at 4:39 PM
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They all had something to say after the raid, so why aren't they paying attention now?
November 26, 2025 at 4:13 AM
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It's weird that in this administration that literally everything they're doing is side-channel despite literally controlling all 3 branches

It's all executive orders and shadow docket shit and non-euclidean org chart bullshit where one guy is acting deputy director of like 4 different agencies
I don’t think the president should have the power to just arbitrarily declare online that IKEA cannot do business in the United States for no particular reason other than he feels like it
Not even 20 minutes later and I guess we’re doing 50% tariffs on IKEA for some reason. He’s a man with a plan to make life more expensive and he can’t be stopped.
September 26, 2025 at 2:48 AM
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And pay some reparations. To Palestinians and to the stewards of the land you’re on.

E.g.: www.tongva.land/donate
November 26, 2025 at 2:46 AM
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Hello network. This is real shit. I’m looking for transgender, nonbinary, or gender nonconforming front and back end web designers for a project to help trans people get housing in NJ. This is a paid opportunity.

Please share this if you see it, and my DMs are open for more information. Tysm 🩵🩷🤍🩷🩵
November 25, 2025 at 3:15 PM
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A package hasn't "shipped" if you've only "created the label"
November 25, 2025 at 3:02 PM
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*endless screaming*
November 25, 2025 at 10:37 PM
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Device…hoarding. Because you don’t go get a new one while yours is still fine.

Apparently I am also practicing car hoarding, house hoarding, husband hoarding, dog hoarding, computer hoarding, furniture hoarding and art hoarding.
stupid young people, stop buying a new phone every year if you don't want to be broke. wait no, not like that.
November 25, 2025 at 7:55 PM
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The German holidaye pastryes disappeared mysteriouslye --
Authorityes are prettye sure thei were

stollen
November 26, 2025 at 2:22 AM
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Hmmm is now a good time to remind everyone that Max Landis has raped and sexually assaulted so many people that it is literally no exaggeration to call him a serial rapist?
"Max Landis pitches his Down Syndrome thriller"

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Please do not ever tell me "cancel culture" exists again for the rest of my life
November 26, 2025 at 2:59 AM
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My public service announcement for today is that America’s Test Kitchen, which is infinitely better then NYTimes Cooking, has introduced a new gift link option that has no limit on how many you can share and each link lasts 30 days.
November 25, 2025 at 10:05 PM
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lmao
November 26, 2025 at 12:30 AM