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12/3/20
Day 9 of 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence Against Women The Official 16 Days of Activism Against Gender Violence Campaign
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Jenny Sevilla with Austin Border Relief grew up on the border and regularly travels back to volunteer. She shares some of her experiences working with asylum seeking women.
12/2/20
Day 8 of 16 Days of Activism Against Gender Based Violence The Official 16 Days of Activism Against Gender Violence Campaign
#16daysofactivism2020 #OrangeTheWorld #RatifyILO
Before MPP, in my volunteer work at an immigrant shelter in El Paso, I welcomed women after their release from the hieleras, described in the article below.
12/1/20
Day 7 of 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence The Official 16 Days of Activism Against Gender Violence Campaign
What is the human cost associated with the produce in your grocery cart?
The #MeToo movement gained traction in 2006 and we saw many high profile examples of sexual abuse and sexual harassment in the workplace. One group of women largely missing and not represented in this movement is farm workers. Women make up 28% of the agricultural workforce.
11/30/20
The battle lines are going to shift. But the battle is far from over.
As long as borders are used to defend the unjust and unequal distribution of the world’s resources, we will find those borders and highlight the injustice we see. As we have learned, the border is everywhere. Sidelined as many of us have been by our vulnerability to the disease that is ravaging the land, we can still choose to see.
11/28/20
Day 4 of 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence Against Women
#16days #orangetheworld #generationequality #ratifyILO190
Longtime witness, Maryellen Dunn, reminds us that "We Are All Interconnected" as she relates her experiences along the Texas-Mexico border with asylum seeking women forced to await their "day in court" in very dangerous border cities and a woman who has dedicated her time and talents to providing shelter and compassion. She recalls the woman that implored, "Please don't forget us."
11/26/20
Witness: Thanksgiving
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I like to think of it as a harvest feast. Because thinking about Europeans arriving on the shores of a continent settled millennia earlier by earlier migrants—well, that flavors the food with the spice of conquest, subjugation, and genocide. Not an appealing recipe for turkey, or anything else.
11/26/20
Day 2 of 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence:
"Availability of data on violence against women and girls has increased significantly in recent years, and data on the prevalence of intimate partner violence is now available for at least 106 countries." Learn more below and take action with "10 ways you can help end violence against women, even during a pandemic."
11/11/20
Time ticks on, making me ache with awareness of time’s limit for me. And ache with the larceny against us, the theft of our time and our lives, as we, starved for oxygen, await the end we are being denied. The end of this frozen grimace of an era, an era that hammered home the lesson that we never knew, that we thought we knew, but that we never knew: that tragedy is as human as hope, and that each breath delivers both.
Photo: @Allan Mestel
11/2/20
And here we are, beaten and bruised by a struggle we either were born into, or somehow got tangled up in, and now long too late to make our way out of. Some rely on hope, or faith. Some, like me, just pointing ourselves in the direction of a flimsy compass needle that trembles and flutters inside, feeling very much like heart palpitations. When there is comfort, it comes from the others that are also snarled and snagged so badly that they know any efforts to get out will only tighten the knots.
10/28/20
All of humanity suffers. At times, intensely. And even in those moments we do not, suffering is always available to us, because we have that lamentably human propensity to share the suffering of others.
The border wall, no matter how high they build it, will not stop the suffering.
10/24/20
How do they justify it? To each other. Sometimes they just say it out loud. And you can get an idea about the shape it takes in their minds. Here’s one thing we just heard: only low-IQ people would be stupid enough to show up for their immigration court hearings.
Why is that considered a stupid thing to do?
10/16/20
It is tempting to imagine that we are living in end times. Those of us who are older and confined to quarters as the pandemic spikes might conflate our own fates with the fate of the world. The dead end in front of me could indeed be for me alone, or it might be for everyone. Those who speak of end times look for signs, and there are signs everywhere. Fires burning out of control, great storms, the pandemic itself. For me, the disappointments with the eruptions of age, flareups in body and mind, are signs as well.
10/13/20
Scorched earth.
During these days, days that we hope will lead to end of what I think could properly be called a reign of terror, we will see—indeed we are seeing—an angry regime doing its very best to hurt the country, the people of our country, and with specific vengeance reserved for people of color, all people who stand in the way of the imperium that was to last a thousand years. It is the imperium of greed, and its weapons, inequality and racism and exploitation, will be deployed with a resentful fervor in these days ahead.