a boost from birdsite, WisCon request for volunteers
boosting @`WisConSF3
We need volunteers to join our COVID 19 safety team for WisCon 2022; we need a Lead for Con Suite so we can have robust alternatives to our dining room. Interested? Complete the volunteer interest survey. Questions? Email personnel@sf3.org
abortion, religion (not the connection you would expect tho)
«Based on a moral imperative, Howard Moody, a Baptist minister, founded the first clergy group, the New York Clergy Consultation Service on Abortion. He encouraged clergymen throughout the country to set up similar networks to help women get safe abortions. These clergy groups, with the moral standing of organized religion, played a public role, announcing their work in the newspapers, framing the issue in more terms and advocating for legislative change. Both the clergy and women's liberation groups sought out competent abortionists, negotiated the price, raised money to pay for abortions and counseled thousands of women. Not only did they help women, but, by breaking the law, they also undermined it.»
If you're near Philly, you should come to our Magic Wormhole tutorial this weekend! Saturday & Sunday 12–6 PM, stop by whenever. https://iffybooks.net/magic-wormhole/
re: historical racism
After discussing an event where he had to testify in court about racism in the university & admitted that he was the only black person in his department & was also the only person who hadn't received a raise: «Now I’m not saying somebody discriminated against me, they just treated me differently»
Time to vote on next month's #rec theme over at #Fancake:
🔹 Comfortfic
🔹 Pretend Couple
🔹 Time Travel
If you're a comm member, pop by #Dreamwidth and vote. If you're not a member, but want to be, join up and then vote! 🎂 #fandom
re: cars as structural violence
idk I hate that I had to move to the most aggressively aggressively anti-pedestrian place I ever lived and I hate that everyone thinks this place is fine and normal, actually. And I hate that they’re right about it being normal even if its absolutely not fine because literally anywhere planned after the fifties is either exactly like this or worse
re: cars as structural violence
The frequency with which otherwise seemingly reasonable people complain about bikelanes or streeteries (park-lanes temporarily converted into outside dining as part of Philly’s COVID response, many restaurants put theirs in loading docks, aka not even legal parking spaces in the first place) because, bikes are *so* annoying & they’ve lost a few parking slots is unreal
re: cars as structural violence
If you thought that was oddly precise, I watched a near miss version of that scenario play out on Tuesday (the SUV swerved and almost hit the bus I was in) only to have to get off two minutes later & backtrack two intersections that were only marginally more safe before I could get to my doctors appointment
I can’t drive for medical reasons. There’s never going to be 3000 pounds of steel protecting me from other cars. I just have to live with this, and hope that maybe someday enough people will give a fuck that we can actually change things
Ukranian Booze, Philly
«Pravda has switched to mixing and bottling Molotov cocktails – small homemade explosives thrown by hand – in repurposed beer bottles to help repel the Russian army.
While the beer operation is down, Pravda launched the Brew for Ukraine campaign, sharing its recipes and brewing techniques online, asking anyone and everyone to make their beer for them.»
Two local breweries, the Stickman Brewery and Wilmington Brew Works are taking up the effort & donating proceeds to humanitarian aid in Ukraine
https://whyy.org/articles/philly-area-brewers-join-global-brew-for-ukraine-campaign/
Haven't read the whole thing yet but I appreciated this excerpt from this podcast about the rise in pedestrian deaths. (via gregbrown on Twitter)
https://newrepublic.com/article/165661/rise-traffic-deaths-car-crashes-pandemic-stress
sleepy af
also https://satsuma.dreamwidth.org/
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