had a dream i was about to get arm implants but got scared
had a dream i was about to get arm implants but got scared
had a dream i was about to get arm implants but got scared
by @baohngo for @vulkanmag 💡💡💡 hair @hiromarihair makeup @cvsee style @swandion_ luke stage
by @baohngo for @vulkanmag 💡💡💡 hair @hiromarihair makeup @cvsee style @swandion_ luke stage
sam at the beach the artist at home
sam at the beach the artist at home
sam at the beach the artist at home
we three @imzachdonovan @dejaisonline moi are driving across the country to meet the waifs IRL. If you are waif, if you want to be heard, if you are bursting with ideas or anger or laughter or piss, come the offices of Waif Magazine. Help us build issue #30 The Transcontinental Waif we’re in chicago tonight at @citynewscafe 11/9 minneapolis @ Pillar Forum 11/10 iowa city @ public space one 11/11 kansas city @ blip roasters 11/14 albuquerque @ zendo coffee 11/15 scottsdale @ jarrods coffee tea and art gallery 11/16 las vegas @ avantpop books 11/17 LA @ Whammy! we love you
we three @imzachdonovan @dejaisonline moi are driving across the country to meet the waifs IRL. If you are waif, if you want to be heard, if you are bursting with ideas or anger or laughter or piss, come the offices of Waif Magazine. Help us build issue #30 The Transcontinental Waif we’re in chicago tonight at @citynewscafe 11/9 minneapolis @ Pillar Forum 11/10 iowa city @ public space one 11/11 kansas city @ blip roasters 11/14 albuquerque @ zendo coffee 11/15 scottsdale @ jarrods coffee tea and art gallery 11/16 las vegas @ avantpop books 11/17 LA @ Whammy! we love you
we three @imzachdonovan @dejaisonline moi are driving across the country to meet the waifs IRL. If you are waif, if you want to be heard, if you are bursting with ideas or anger or laughter or piss, come the offices of Waif Magazine. Help us build issue #30 The Transcontinental Waif we’re in chicago tonight at @citynewscafe 11/9 minneapolis @ Pillar Forum 11/10 iowa city @ public space one 11/11 kansas city @ blip roasters 11/14 albuquerque @ zendo coffee 11/15 scottsdale @ jarrods coffee tea and art gallery 11/16 las vegas @ avantpop books 11/17 LA @ Whammy! we love you
we three @imzachdonovan @dejaisonline moi are driving across the country to meet the waifs IRL. If you are waif, if you want to be heard, if you are bursting with ideas or anger or laughter or piss, come the offices of Waif Magazine. Help us build issue #30 The Transcontinental Waif we’re in chicago tonight at @citynewscafe 11/9 minneapolis @ Pillar Forum 11/10 iowa city @ public space one 11/11 kansas city @ blip roasters 11/14 albuquerque @ zendo coffee 11/15 scottsdale @ jarrods coffee tea and art gallery 11/16 las vegas @ avantpop books 11/17 LA @ Whammy! we love you
Samantha Jones, #1 ranked female air-hockey player in the northeast united states and Peter Nolan Smith, Famous For Never. 2 living breathing legends meet on the B54 bus. The statue of liberty shakes in her shawl. @sammi022216 @pascharay
Samantha Jones, #1 ranked female air-hockey player in the northeast united states and Peter Nolan Smith, Famous For Never. 2 living breathing legends meet on the B54 bus. The statue of liberty shakes in her shawl. @sammi022216 @pascharay
Samantha Jones, #1 ranked female air-hockey player in the northeast united states and Peter Nolan Smith, Famous For Never. 2 living breathing legends meet on the B54 bus. The statue of liberty shakes in her shawl. @sammi022216 @pascharay
Samantha Jones, #1 ranked female air-hockey player in the northeast united states and Peter Nolan Smith, Famous For Never. 2 living breathing legends meet on the B54 bus. The statue of liberty shakes in her shawl. @sammi022216 @pascharay
A letter from German Rabbi Leo Baeck (23 May 1873 – 2 November 1956), Holocaust survivor and president of the World Union of Progressive Judaism and Albert Einstein (14 March 1879 – 18 April 1955) You Know Who He Is. This letter, published in the New York Times in April 1948 as Israel began its ethnic cleansing of Palestinian Arabs, called the Nakba (or “disaster,” in Arabic), calls out for the needs of the “common man,” appealing “to the Jews in this country (meaning America) and in Palestine not to permit themselves to be driven into a mood of despair or false heroism which eventually results in suicidal measures. While such a mood is undoubtedly understandable as a reaction to the wanton destruction of six million Jewish lives in the last decade, it is nevertheless destructive morally as well as practically” This letter, as well as other letters archived in the collection “Wrestling with Zion” (edited by Tony Kushner and Alisa Solomon) is revealing of a tradition of resistance to the Israeli occupation of Palestine by Jewish leaders and intellectuals. As Palestinian-American historian Rashid Khalidi said on nov 1 at the Palestine Festival of Literature held in New York (third slide), “In order to advocate for this cause, it is necessary for us to understand the legal aspects, and to understand […] the history. […] This has been portrayed by a movement that is political, that is national – i’m talking about Zionism- that is economic, that is military. But is also a public relations project” I recommend watching the live stream of the event, linked in my story.
A letter from German Rabbi Leo Baeck (23 May 1873 – 2 November 1956), Holocaust survivor and president of the World Union of Progressive Judaism and Albert Einstein (14 March 1879 – 18 April 1955) You Know Who He Is. This letter, published in the New York Times in April 1948 as Israel began its ethnic cleansing of Palestinian Arabs, called the Nakba (or “disaster,” in Arabic), calls out for the needs of the “common man,” appealing “to the Jews in this country (meaning America) and in Palestine not to permit themselves to be driven into a mood of despair or false heroism which eventually results in suicidal measures. While such a mood is undoubtedly understandable as a reaction to the wanton destruction of six million Jewish lives in the last decade, it is nevertheless destructive morally as well as practically” This letter, as well as other letters archived in the collection “Wrestling with Zion” (edited by Tony Kushner and Alisa Solomon) is revealing of a tradition of resistance to the Israeli occupation of Palestine by Jewish leaders and intellectuals. As Palestinian-American historian Rashid Khalidi said on nov 1 at the Palestine Festival of Literature held in New York (third slide), “In order to advocate for this cause, it is necessary for us to understand the legal aspects, and to understand […] the history. […] This has been portrayed by a movement that is political, that is national – i’m talking about Zionism- that is economic, that is military. But is also a public relations project” I recommend watching the live stream of the event, linked in my story.
A letter from German Rabbi Leo Baeck (23 May 1873 – 2 November 1956), Holocaust survivor and president of the World Union of Progressive Judaism and Albert Einstein (14 March 1879 – 18 April 1955) You Know Who He Is. This letter, published in the New York Times in April 1948 as Israel began its ethnic cleansing of Palestinian Arabs, called the Nakba (or “disaster,” in Arabic), calls out for the needs of the “common man,” appealing “to the Jews in this country (meaning America) and in Palestine not to permit themselves to be driven into a mood of despair or false heroism which eventually results in suicidal measures. While such a mood is undoubtedly understandable as a reaction to the wanton destruction of six million Jewish lives in the last decade, it is nevertheless destructive morally as well as practically” This letter, as well as other letters archived in the collection “Wrestling with Zion” (edited by Tony Kushner and Alisa Solomon) is revealing of a tradition of resistance to the Israeli occupation of Palestine by Jewish leaders and intellectuals. As Palestinian-American historian Rashid Khalidi said on nov 1 at the Palestine Festival of Literature held in New York (third slide), “In order to advocate for this cause, it is necessary for us to understand the legal aspects, and to understand […] the history. […] This has been portrayed by a movement that is political, that is national – i’m talking about Zionism- that is economic, that is military. But is also a public relations project” I recommend watching the live stream of the event, linked in my story.
truly so excited to announce that the offices of waif magazine are coming to a city near you!! 📈RSVP to attend our office hours & help us build issue 30 “The Transcontinental Waif” at iswaif.com/store 📌✏️📓 sign up to perform by emailing [email protected] 📎🗂️
truly so excited to announce that the offices of waif magazine are coming to a city near you!! 📈RSVP to attend our office hours & help us build issue 30 “The Transcontinental Waif” at iswaif.com/store 📌✏️📓 sign up to perform by emailing [email protected] 📎🗂️
Rami Khouri on @democracynow “the deliberate cruel tightening to try to starve [Gaza] or make it die of thirst or let hospitals stop running because they don’t have electricity, is a level of barbarism and cruelty that probably hasn’t been seen since medieval days” and later, “It’s become clear that this now is seen by Arab and all of the people across the Global South, as the last anti-colonial struggle. Israel is the last remnant of 19th century European, white settler colonialism”
Angela Y. Davis in conversation hosted by @blackwomenradicals talking about the radical Jewish organizations (she mentions @jewishvoiceforpeace @ifnotnoworg ) that have been at the forefront of asking the US to end its support of Israel and the IDF. Davis talks about how the Black radical tradition has always been, as Audre Lorde says, about learning “how to live in harmony with our contradictions” Davis goes on to say, “We have to be clear about the nature of anti-semitism and it’s kinship with racism and xenophobia. We insist that we cannot embrace anti-racist and anti-xenophobic traditions without also embracing struggles against anti-semitism. And to be consistent in our opposition to anti-semitism we have to speak out against the dehumanizing characterization of the Palestinians by representatives of the IDF and the Israeli government.” It’s important to hold this complexity in our minds and hearts even as we are overwhelmed by emotions and feelings of betrayal and outrage from all perspectives. We must remember that we are fighting for the freedom of ALL people. Not one over another. We are all fighting against the same oppressive forces. And we must be in solidarity, “in harmony with our contradictions” in order to do so. (p.s. the video freezes halfway through but you can still hear. you can also watch the whole conversation in the bio of @blackwomenradicals which is both captioned sign language interpreted)
“only the individual, the person, had the power of moral choice […] revolution begins in the thinking mind” from “The Dispossessed” by Ursula K. Le Guin – patron saint of clarity and resolve