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cursebreaker
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Palestina libre!!!
-The aftermath of the curse and self-care-
After Etho failed his boogieman course task, he comes back to the base alone. He still can feel remains of the bloodlust under his skin, curse still clouding his vision. The vicious death by Scar, the hunt of Joel, the no hesitation in Gemβs eyes about killing him after he let Cleo and Grian go.
The firm hand on Ethoβs shoulder snaps him out. Itβs Cleo. And Grian. Both ready to welcome him no matter what.
Some of yall needed to hear this
Credits to @/mattxiv on Instagram
Putting Skizz's art in the proper context...so it can be appreciated...
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π΅πΈ Good morning, my beautiful bookish bats. Can I start by saying a huge THANK YOU for sharing my Queer Palestinian Book post? Seriously, thank you so much. Let's keep that momentum by observing Read Palestine Week (Nov 29 - Dec 5). I've compiled a list of books to help you, along with a list of upcoming events and resources you can use this week and beyond.
π΅πΈ A collective of over 350 global publishers and individuals issued a public statement expressing solidarity with the Palestinian people. Publishers for Palestine have organized an international #ReadPalestine week, starting today (International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People).
π΅πΈ These publishers have made many resources and e-books available for free (with more to come). A few include award-winning fiction and poetry by Palestinian and Palestinian diaspora authors. You'll also find non-fiction books about Palestinian history, politics, arts, culture, and βbooks about organizing, resistance, and solidarity for a Free Palestine.β You can visit publishersforpalestine.org to download some of the books they have available.
POETRY π Things You May Find Hidden in My Ear by Mosab Abu Toha π Affiliation by Mira Mattar π Enemy of the Sun by Samih al-Qasim π I Saw Ramallah by Mourid Barghouti π A Mountainous Journey by Fadwa Tuqan π So What by Taha Muhammad Ali π The Butterflyβs Burden by Mahmoud Darwish π To All the Yellow Flowers by Raya Tuffaha
FICTION π Gate of the Sun by Elias Khoury π Speak, Bird, Speak Again: Palestinian Arab Folktales π Men in the Sun by Ghassan Kanafani π Morning in Jenin by Susan Abulhawa π Gaze Writes Back by Young Writers in Gaze π Palestine +100:Stories from a Century after the Nakba π Wild Thorns by Sahar Khalifeh π Out of Time by Samira Azzam
π The Skin and Its Girl by Sarah Cypher π You Exist Too Much by Zaina Arafat π A Woman is No Man by Etaf Rum π Salt Houses by Hala Alyan π A Map of Home by Randa Jarrar π Against the Loveless World by Susan Abulhawa π Minor Detail by Adania Shibli π The Woman From Tantoura by Radwa Ashour
NON-FICTION π Blood Brothers by Elias Chacour π Strangers in the House: Coming of Age in Occupied Palestine by Raja Shehadeh π Palestinian Art, 1850β2005 by Kamal Boullata π Palestine by Joe Sacco π The Hour of Sunlight: One Palestinianβs Journey from Prisoner to Peacemaker by Sami Al Jundi & Jen Marlowe π Palestine: A Four Thousand Year History by Nur Masalha π Justice for Some: Law and the Question of Palestine by Noura Erakat π The Words of My Father: Love and Pain in Palestine by Yousef Khalil Bashir
π Traditional Palestinian Costume: Origins and Evolution by Hanan Karaman Munayyer π Mountain against the Sea: Essays on Palestinian Society and Culture by Salim Tamari π This Is Not a Border: Reportage and Reflection from the Palestine Festival of Literature π We Could Have Been Friends, My Father and I: A Palestinian Memoir, by Raja Shehadeh π Les Γ©chos de la mΓ©moire. Une enfance palestinienne Γ JΓ©rusalem, by Issa J. Boullata π A Party For Thaera: Palestinian Women Write Life In Prison π Light in Gaza: Writings Born of Fire, π Voices of the Nakba: A Living History of Palestine
The crux of the anti trans movement is a war on bodily autonomy. They don't want you to have any agency over what you look like, how you dress, who you date, whether to have kids, etc.
They want total control over you. Not just trans people. Not just queer people. You. Everyone.
Trans people are just a scapegoat. They want total control over everyone's self expression. They want the right to mold you into their perfect little cog in their dehumanizing machine.
Happy Trans Day of Visibility. Our rights are your rights. Our destruction is your destruction.
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