During a ballet performance of “Romeo and Juliet” in Izmir, Turkey, a cat unexpectedly joined the actors in the final scene of the show and completely stole the show with its antics.
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While the tech media continues to ignore pursuing one of the biggest stories they could ever report, somebody else has to do the job:
breakthrough news with another angle, reporting that the walkout was organized by SJP and No Tech for Apartheid
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Chuck Taggart, Private Eye
Indivisible ❌👑
"this is the #1 lesson that I learned as a young organizer. Importantly, the labor is also invisible because there are so many people spread out across the world taking action that it is impossible for us as individuals to perceive the scope and breadth of action."
- @prisonculture.bsky.social
ah, yes, Meta, the corporation that just meddled in the CA gubernatorial primary.
Meta (and many other corporations) spent big $ to elect their preferred candidate, a centrist Dem (Becerra) & beat his opponent, an progressive who supported the billionaire tax, etc.
www.sfgate.com/politics/art...
Amazon Whole Foods' push to overturn union election results at a Philly store have been denied, allowing the certification of the results, where workers voted to unionize despite Amazon's anti-union campaign
I want to use my small platform to draw attention to the fact that @moreperfectunion.bsky.social stole content from journalist Aya Miller, which have since gone viral through their channels without any credit to her name.
www.tiktok.com/t/ZP8sXfDn1/
As movements work to build lasting power, inclusive leadership and strategic solidarity are essential. Join us for Leading with Inclusion: Solidarity Across LGBTQ+ Communities, a conversation that celebrates the history, resilience, and leadership of LGBTQ+ people while exploring how we can strengthen movements through accountable allyship and inclusive practices.
This session will examine the challenges LGBTQ+ communities continue to face, particularly at the intersections of race, class, gender identity, and sexual orientation. Together, we will explore how systems of oppression impact LGBTQ+ people and learn practical strategies for creating more welcoming, affirming, and effective movement spaces.
Our featured speaker, Katie Blair, serves as Vice President of Advocacy at PFLAG National, where she leads national campaigns and legislative advocacy on issues including healthcare access, parental rights, school censorship, conversion therapy, and civil rights protections for LGBTQ+ people.
Join us for a powerful conversation exploring what it means to build movements rooted in belonging, courage, and solidarity.