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Doesn’t burn
Sometimes Boston has a Miami night sky.
Rough pink, and warm
Coasting and visceral
They are both by the sea, salt winds must have a shape
Some sort of similar crystalline push off
Some kind of desperation buzz
Like it’s midnight at sundown
Oya is everywhere, her fingers paused to catalyze
Stroking the differences
The air would shock you back
Pulsing in lack of bitter, lighter, sweeter, cleaner
Miami dusk slides in, unravels winds from the ocean, stifle/hovers
Violence thrums
But vision wouldn’t ripple where there could be snow
Tie yourself forward, and pray for a storm.
By: B&A
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Your highest-valued exports, mapped
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Whew, done! Here’s a poster of western North American bird sound mnemonics. This one and my eastern one are in my store. Original is on my site here.
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The Turkish Uprising: What’s happening in Turkey right now March 14, 2014
A fresh new wave of protests is rocking Turkey, as tens of thousands march on the streets to demonstrate against the government. But unlike what’s going on in Ukraine and Venezuela, the protests in Turkey mark a second, renewed round of protests that began last summer.
Protests began with the death of a teenager named Berkin Elvan, who was in a nine-month coma after being injured during last year’s government rallies. Thousands attended his funeral in Istanbul and marched in the streets afterwards.
Tens of thousands are also protesting across Turkey, especially in big cities such as Ankara and Izmir.
The government’s response has been to send riot police to clash with the protesters. The tactics have mostly been restricted to tear gas, water cannons and beatings. It seems that police may have forgotten that’s how Elvan died — he suffered a head injury when he was hit in the head with a tear gas canister. He was passing by the protests to go buy bread for his family.
On Wednesday, a protester died from a head injury while a police officer also passed away from a heart attack.
Around 36 children were arrested in Ankara for protesting on the streets. Over a hundred people were also arrested in Izmir. Students across the country are also organizing school boycotts and sit-ins.
Elvan’s death marks the eighth casualty resulting from last year’s protests. Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan has yet to comment on Elvan’s death.
Protests began last year over the development of Gezi Park in Istanbul, although it quickly spread into a widespread anti-government demonstration.
Turkey will hold local elections on Mar. 30. Erdogan has promised to step down if his ruling AK Party loses power.
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Rant time, I don't normally do this long education thing but this is part of what I have to deal with too often in my chosen field of work:
On one hand, I am so grateful to see this published and getting attention. On the other hand it frustrates me that it took so long a WE KNEW THIS WAS POSSIBLE AND HAPPENING FOR YEARS. I've educated about it in the field, conducted HIV testing of WSW populations and run up against so much vitriol and dismal from WSW populations, health educators and doctors. Fluid exchange transmits HIV/AIDS. The easier a behavior allows for transmission of those fluids, the more likely you may contract or transmit HIV/AIDS. To presume any sort of risk based on other factors then RISK BEHAVIORS is naive and ignorant. Gender identity, sexual orientation, race, community, these may influence RISK BEHAVIORS due to community norms, preferences etc.. But do not assure or negate them.
This is why in my opinion WSW transmission is likely WAY under reported, as doctors and HIV educators/testers assume that an HIV case from a WSW must have some IDU (intravenous drug use) or sperm involved at some point.
People presume the ways in which WSW have sex are ways that would NOT be maximizing fluid exchange, and therefore think based on NON VERIFIABLE opinions that WSW populations aren't at risk. That same logic, based on presumptions, is used to create stereotypes about the likelihood and frequency of RISK BEHAVIORS for trans*women, gay males, men of color, trans*males, women of color and persons of color.
For example, did you know that STI rates in senior citizens are rising at a very steep rate? (Source http://www.cdcnpin.org/scripts/population/elderly.asp) THAT'S because it's the person's RISK BEHAVIORS not the box of presumptions our society puts on them that increases likelihood of transmission.
Because at the end of the day it is RISK BEHAVIOR that effects your likelihood of contraction not who you are, your gender/s or who you look like.
There are REASONS related to why populations may behave in ways that increase RISK BEHAVIOR. Reasons like OPPRESSION, RACISM, SEXISM, SURVIVAL NEEDS, SELF LOATHING PERPETUATED BY COMMUNITIES/MEDIA/RELIGION/PEER GROUPS, etc..
But, that's not the PERSON that is the box you are thinking about when you are looking at them. Their risk IS NOT the boxes you ASSIGN to them. While YES having sex with a partner/s from a population with a high saturation of HIV/AIDS may increase your risk of contraction in my experience ( over 6yrs in the HIV/AIDS field and an MPH) it matters more HOW you are having sex with that person/s. Are you using LOT'S of the CORRECT type of lube?
Are you using a CONDOM/DENTAL DAM/NON-PERMEABLE barrier?
Are you using the BARRIER correctly?
Are you using ONLY latex/vix skin/ rubber/glass sex toys ( not jelly rubber or other materials that can’t be fully sanitized) with your partner/s?
Are you cleaning your sex toys between partners or using barriers on the toy's?
Are you wiping down your leather with the correct solutions to properly clean it? If you are positive are you taking your med's, monitoring your viral load and acting in healthy ways for you and your partner/s? Are you using INFORMED CONSENT with your partner/s? IF yes to all of the above, congratulations, you have very low risk for transmitting or contracting HIV/AIDS NO MATTER YOUR LABELS OR BOXES.
IF no to one or more of the above questions, that's fine, just be aware that you are engaging in a risk behavior that puts you at risk for HIV/AIDS NO MATTER YOUR LABELS OR BOXES.
Scientists Document Rare HIV Transmission Through Female-to-Female Sexual Contact
A woman in Texas likely infected her female partner with HIV through sexual contact, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported Thursday.
The case offers the strongest evidence to date that HIV transmission between women, although rare, is possible.
"There were cases where it was suspected, but not all the pieces were there to say it so clearly as this one," says Patrick Sullivan, an epidemiologist at Emory University who wasn’t involved in the study.
The circumstances in this case were unique, a spokeswoman for the CDC tells Shots. The couple frequently had sexual contact without a barrier and exchanged blood through rough sex with toys.
The case is a good reminder that HIV can spread during all types of sexual interactions, Sullivan says.
"Anytime there’s intimate contact — even through the use of sex toys — prevention measures should be taken, especially when there’s a chance of blood contact," he says.
The HIV virus can be found in vaginal fluid and menstrual blood. But it’s been tough for researchers to determine the risk of infection between women. In many cases, other transmission routes, such as intravenous drug use and heterosexual intercourse, can’t be ruled out.
These other risk factors weren’t present in the current case, a CDC team wrotein the current issue of the Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report.
Continue reading.
Photo: An at-home HIV test shows a negative result. (Alex Alonso/Flicrk.com)
#HIV#HIV/AIDS#wsw#queer#lesbian#Transman#transwoman#trans#trans*#STI#Education#sexed#WOC#MOC#public health#gender#women of color#men of color#persons of color#genderqueer#signal boost#radical sex ed#radical politics#gay#gay men#sex toys#CDC#knowlege
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Kenguru is a tiny electric hatchback for wheelchair users By Ellis Hamburger, theverge.com
Kenguru’s electric car has no seats, and you drive it by putting your hands on motorcycle-style handlebars. It’s built for wheelchair users, who can roll right through the rear hatch of the car into the driver’s area. The Austin-based…
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Is it weird that this gives me hope?
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LOOK AT THIS COMPOSER BABY
LOOK AT HER
LOOK
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Homemade Natural Remedies for a Cold
Cough Syrup
Vapor Rub
Immune-Boosting Tea
Hibiscus & Lemon Cough Drops
Essential Oil & Epsom Salt Bath Mix
Detox Vegetable Broth
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I've seen one of his horses in person at the MFAH. They are incredible.
Driftwood sculptures by James Doran
Life-size sculptures of horses made out of salvaged driftwood.
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Source: Truths You Won’t Believe
Debunking more lies and racist misinformation about black men. Stop the ignorance and start to question why these myths exist in the first place, if not to demonize black men and promote the image of us as inherently criminal and violent and incapable of being educated.
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Artist Paints Common Foods to Disguise them as Other Foods
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Book sculpture by Malena Valcarcel
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HAPPY INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAY!!!
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the most fantastical snail under the sea
Hypselodoris bullockii
…is a colorful species of Chromodoridid nudibranch that is native to the tropical western Pacific Ocean and the eastern Indian Ocean. Although H. bullockii is typically a light purple color, it is surprisingly quite variable in color and can occupy a large range of colors. Like all other 7chromodorid nudibranchs H. bullockii feeds almost exclusively on sponges.
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Animalia-Mollusca-Gastropoda-Heterobranchia-Euthyneura-Nudipleura-Nudibranchia-Doridoidea-Chromodoridae-Hypselodoris-H. bullockii
Images: Jens Petersen and Samuel Chow
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