This woodcut is by Fritz Eichenberg.
HT to Richard Beck.
In my language, Igbo, the word for ‘love’ is ‘ifunanya’ and its literal translation is, ‘to see.’ So I would like to suggest today that this is a time for a new narrative, a narrative in which we truly see those about whom we speak.Watch the complete 8 minute video:
Let us tell a different story. Let us remember that the movement of human beings on earth is not new. Human history is a history of movement and mingling. Let us remember that we are not just bones and flesh. We are emotional beings. We all share a desire to be valued, a desire to matter. Let us remember that dignity is as important as food.
The ally industrial complex has been established by activists whose careers depend on the “issues” they work to address. These nonprofit capitalists advance their careers off the struggles they ostensibly support. They often work in the guise of “grassroots” or “community-based” and are not necessarily tied to any organization.
They build organizational or individual capacity and power, establishing themselves comfortably among the top ranks in their hierarchy of oppression as they strive to become the ally “champions” of the most oppressed. While the exploitation of solidarity and support is nothing new, the commodification and exploitation of allyship is a growing trend in the activism industry.
Is your church welcoming of transgender people? And if it is, does anyone know?Read the rest of the article...
Lots of churches declare their “open and affirming” status on their websites. Or they will put a rainbow flag on their church sign or website homepage. But those symbols often don’t tell the whole story. Many churches that have done a lot of work on gay and lesbian issues haven’t bothered to study anything about transgender people. They have outdated language on their websites or don’t mention transgender issues at all.
we just want to say
father of five in red shirt
selling CDs outside store
someone called in
an altercation
die Bullen pinned him to the ground
he's got a gun one shouted
the other did his sworn duty
and gored him to death
Forgive us
we had hoped to spar with a white dude
but the night was dark
and his dance card was full
poem by rob g
— Anthony Anderson (@anthonyanderson) July 6, 2016
There is a photo floating around Twitter depicting God the Father as a man with a beard.— Broderick Greer (@BroderickGreer) May 27, 2016