Lena G R
@lenagr.bsky.social
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Chicagoan for sustainability, cultural diversity, & queer rights. She/her/hers 🚲🐶🌳🌻🌈🌊🍻🚉🏕️♻️
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lenagr.bsky.social
lol all those stairs!
Good thing my 73-year-old mother-in-law, who lives on the 7th floor of a high-rise in Chicago, is built like a horse otherwise she’d never get home!
lenagr.bsky.social
My mom’s been a #fiberartist in the neighborhood for decades so it’s really exciting to see such a community now flourishing all around. You can check out her art next weekend at the west loop arts fair!

www.lourdesguerrero.com/exhibitions

www.westloopartexpos.com
Lourdes Guerrero smiles as she points to a tapestry on display in a Michigan art gallery Lourdes demonstrates as she finishes off a weaving project to a group Lourdes’ gallery and new bike rack from the street
lenagr.bsky.social
And the newest on the stretch is Inclement Craft! Just this week I discovered they do yarn dyeing, craft nights, and spinning workshops! East of Elston, just west of Kimball at Bernard
Inclement fine fibers and handcrafts Indigo club. Learn to dye like a pro! Every month you’ll learn a new resist dyeing technique (think tie dye, but more specific) as well as the history and chemistry that goes into one of the world’s oldest and most important dyeing traditions. All materials provided and no experience necessary! Just bring yourself, and wear something you don’t mind getting a little messy in. Smiley-face Stitch n bitch @ night. Come stich! Come bitch! We’ll bring the wine and tea, you bring your hottest gossip and your latest project to our new space at 3436 W Irving park rd. See you there, bitches! Spindle support: a monthly social spinning group (with experienced support on hand). Got a spindle? Got a wheel? Been a minute? Come get back into spinning and meet new fiber friends in a chill and welcoming environment :) BYOS bring your own shirt. Your new favorite fiber arts shindig! Bring your own shirt, yarn, fabric, etc. to dye in our community indigo vat! We’ll have dye-able stuff available as well
lenagr.bsky.social
Across the highway, check out the professional artist’s work on display, fiber among other arts, at Stola Contemporary Art Gallery between Ridgeway and Hamlin, next to the new hot dog place

stolacontemporary.com
Crowds of people mingle and look at artwork on the walls at Stola art gallery in Chicago
lenagr.bsky.social
Down the road, just west of the blue line stop in Old Irving is the Chicago Weaving School at Keeler. Learn to weave in this dope mid-century pink tile building on the corner

www.chicagoweavingschool.com
Large wooden loom holding white yarn Google street view image of the Chicago weaving school in a pink tile building on the corner with maroon tile striped accents
lenagr.bsky.social
Starting on the west end of our tour: The Bloomin spindle yarn shop in Portage Park is at Long Ave, just east of Central Ave and the park. They carry locally-dyed yarn and host events and classes too

www.thebloominspindle.com
Brightly colored array of yarn skeins wrapped in shiny paper at the Bloomin spindle yarn shop in Chicago’s portage park Front door of the Bloomin spindle
lenagr.bsky.social
Chicago’s Irving park road is becoming a real hub of fiber arts these days! #knitting #weaving #spinning #dyeing studios, galleries, and more. When the world is full of horrors we need community & the arts more than ever. Check out some of these new spots
Map of Chicago’s Irving park road on the northwest side shows a dot near kimball on the east end and a dot on long to the west, with the route 80 bus connecting them. View of the author beginning to knit from a white ball of yarn in front of a green woven table cloth and a coffee mug
lenagr.bsky.social
Fortunately the city is (finally!) installing the long-promised set of stationary public stationary monitors, which should have data available to the public sometime next year.
www.chicago.gov/city/en/dept...
www.chicago.gov
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kathbarbadoro.bsky.social
I love living in a city full of immigrants and tons and tons of people who are not at all like me and not like each other. It makes us all better and it makes our city better. I know I’m preaching to the choir by saying this on the lib app but I sometimes just get so overwhelmed by how special it is
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regimepup.bsky.social
There are 284.6 million registered cars in the US alone. I don’t think it is worth talking about something that has 0.17% of the impact.
cnn.com
CNN @cnn.com · 2d
The people who are most vulnerable to the hard-to-breathe air that comes with climate change may inadvertently be adding to the problem, new research finds. https://cnn.it/4pWQMoh
lenagr.bsky.social
Ventra would be a good easy way to reach a lot of riders across the spectrum
lenagr.bsky.social
Metra and Pace haven’t even activated their audiences with community meetings like CTA. I think Chicago lawmakers and their constituents know more of what’s at stake, but suburbanites keep painting this as a Brandon Johnson problem, like this email does. Which is BS!
It’s an everybody problem!
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esqueer.net
To be clear, ADF cooked up a case with fake facts, distorted medical research and fabricated harms to be able to gain the constitutional right to torture LGBTQ children.

That's what they want to do, to torture LGBTQ youth.

slate.com/news-and-pol...
The Supreme Court’s First Blockbuster Case This Term Looks Pretty Fake
On Tuesday, the Supreme Court will hear arguments in Chiles v. Salazar, a case that seeks to undo a major triumph of the LGBTQ+ movement.
slate.com
lenagr.bsky.social
I’ve been able to do it between Washington & Monroe blue line stops before, when I forgot something in the office and needed to run back up
lenagr.bsky.social
At the same station at least, but you can get on a different one. Not helpful if you’re at the end of the line, but it can be helpful in the loop where you can often walk to the next stop
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zackford.bsky.social
We have ample research showing not only that conversion therapy DOES NOT WORK, but that it DOES DO HARM. This isn't just a question of whether it's effective; the bans are there to protect youth who cannot personally consent to the treatment from the documented harm. med.stanford.edu/news/all-new...
Conversion practices linked to depression, PTSD and suicide thoughts in LGBTQIA+ adults
Programs designed to change a person's sexual orientation or gender identity are linked to depression, PTSD and suicidality in a Stanford Medicine-led study of more than 4,000 participants.
med.stanford.edu
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aaronrosspowell.com
As the people who insist otherwise try to burn the country, it's important to affirm that immigrants, from everywhere, are awesome, and America is better the more immigrants we have. You have to be just empty and vapid and unimaginably small to reject that.
lenagr.bsky.social
Second most economic activity in the city, usually. Behind only Michigan Ave
lenagr.bsky.social
Oh my god. The way they treat him is absolutely inhumane and evil. Accountability will come for these nazis

But the fact that they let him go is thanks to the bravery and solidarity of this community. 💪🏽🙏🏼
cristianfarias.com
This video of Chicagoans intervening to save a man from being abducted off the streets by ICE is making the rounds on Instagram.

Community action works.

Source: www.instagram.com/reel/DPZL2AL...
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geoffreycubbage.bsky.social
Name it for what it is — because Chicago is certainly occupied territory right now; not conclusively and not always effectively, yet undeniably host to hostile armed forces — and don’t let the reality of the peaceful or the beautiful or the everyday make you deny the occupation, or vice versa.
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ryanestrada.com
Book banners always seem confused about how we can call something a ban if the books are still available elsewhere.

I'll put this in a way they'll understand.

When your outreach leader was barred from going within 2500 feet of a playground?

Still a ban even though they sell slides on Amazon.
Screenshot from The Guardian with the headline "Moms For Liberty Outreach Leader exposed as registered sex offender."

Phillip Fisher Jr, who served three years in prison, volunteered at Philadelphia summit for rightwing parental rights group

A Philadelphia-based outreach leader for Moms for Liberty – the conservative parental rights group that is pushing to exclude discussion of gender and diversity from school curricula – has been exposed as a registered sex offender.

According to the Philadelphia Inquirer, Phillip Fisher Jr – a pastor and local Republican ward leader who volunteered at Moms for Liberty’s national summit in Philadelphia this year – pleaded guilty in 2012 to a charge of aggravated sexual abuse involving a 14-year-old boy when he was 25 and living in Chicago.