Right now, there is a trans child out there who feels alone and invisible. …
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Federal inmates will spend the next 14 days in their cells
The solution to coronavirus cannot be simply falling back on a practice that is already known to cause significant damage to incarcerated people’s mental and physical health.
Protect Trans Kids
This #TransDayofVisibility, let’s show up for all the trans youth in our lives and let them know: we see you, we love you and we’ll protect you. #TDOV
Imagine A World Where We All Count
Each of us counts and we all deserve healthcare, education, and many other programs whose funding is determined by the Census.
Share this art to remind your friends, family and community that we all need to complete the Census to get our fair share!
One COVID-19 Survivor Speaks Out
Let’s use Bonita’s experience and the experiences of others to help us navigate this crisis. We are better together.
Forecasting An Ancient Future
Part Two of The Drinking Gourd’s Afrofuturism roundtable series.
Wake Up Female Protagonists: COVID-19
Tune in heroines, wake up femme and female protagonists. We need you.
TikTok Teens are Making Fake Phone Call Videos to Escape Sketchy Ubers
Users have created an entire genre of videos designed to scare away would-be harassers and help vulnerable people navigate dodgy situations.
Muslim Teens Love Surveillance Memes That Give Them a Subversive Way to Cope
“The message is, ‘I know you’re watching me.'”
Don’t Let Racism Go Viral
Art by Kayan Cheung-Miaw in collaboration with Forward Together.
Kayan is is a mama, artist, organizer, and educator in the San Francisco Bay Area. Originally from Hong Kong, and raised in New York Chinatown. She writes: “Although the use of face masks for a variety of reasons is common in many Asian countries, early coverage of the COVID-19 pandemic typically associated the image with contagion. My art reclaims the image in order to resist the dehumanization of Asians promoted by the current U.S. administration. My image reminds that in times of crisis, we can choose solidarity over scapegoating. In the current crisis, our survival depends on one another.”