#Citizens Union
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trendynewsnow · 24 days ago
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Election Day in New York: Key Information and Voting Details
Election Day in New York: What You Need to Know Good morning! It’s Tuesday, and today marks Election Day in New York. We’ll dive into the logistics of voting and highlight the key races to keep an eye on after the polls close. As the day unfolds, the anticipation of the results will grow, but first comes the essential task of voting. In New York City, polling places will be open from 6 a.m. to 9…
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destiel-news-channel · 15 days ago
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[Image description: The Destiel confession meme edited so Cas says I love you' and Dean answers 'There is an EU Citizens' Initiative in favor of safe and accessible abortion.' End ID.]
There is an European Citizens' Initiative which asks the European Commission to submit a proposal for financial support to Member States that provide safe and accessible abortions to those who cannot access them in their countries.
If you are a citizen of the European Union, you can sign a statement of support here. The deadline is 24th April 2025.
11 countries have already reached the 'threshold', I believe this satisfies the requirement that at least 25% of countries reach the minimum amount of votes. (Special congrats for Slovenia, which is currently at 1035.52% the amount of needed votes.)
Hoewever, we still need about 170,000 votes to get to 1 million!
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arcadebandit · 5 months ago
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king candy posting again, my hand slipped.
(sir, you need to get out of my head. sir. sir, please. I'm begging you-)
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mightbeadaredevil · 6 months ago
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if you are an EU citizen – please support this initiative to ban conversion therapy
it literally takes one minute to sign!
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sesamenom · 10 months ago
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Flavors of numenoreans (minus the druedain because i still haven't figured out how i want to draw them)
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tired-vi · 2 months ago
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holy shit, the star citizen thing is that is happening is horrible and is the proof we need to increase unionization of the gaming industry.
for those who don't know, huge scam star citizen is a game that has had 700 million dollars dumped into it by people. and has recently required its employees to work 7 days nonstop (aside from the 11 hour period in which they can stop) which is I think the worst crunch I've seen and its for a fucking convention not even a dlc or anything.
the crunch model of development only harms the product and the people working on it
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meandmybigmouth · 8 months ago
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The most common cause to need a "side hustle" and it's really a 2nd job! Is America too embarrassed to admit it's a 2nd job? Side Hustle sounds more respectable? LMAO!
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awesomecooperlove · 11 months ago
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STAY SAFE UNITED STRONG AND NEVER GIVE UP
THANK YOU FOR BEING YOU
HERE ABOVE AND BEYOND… YOU ARE IMPORTANT PART OF AWAKENING OUR BROTHERS ARE SISTERS
GODSPEED
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commiepinkofag · 9 months ago
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Tax The Rich
Sign this European Citizens' Initiative for a fairer, more sustainable world. We need 1 million signatures in Europe to force the European Commission to make a proposal. Sign now on the European Commission website
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European Citizens' Initiative We want a European wealth tax to finance the social and climate transition and help countries hit by climate change.
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tearsofrefugees · 5 months ago
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szepkerekkocka · 6 months ago
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handeaux · 9 months ago
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Wendell P. Dabney’s Lifelong Efforts To Preserve The History Of Black Cincinnati
Anyone who studies Cincinnati’s history owes a debt of gratitude to Wendell Phillips Dabney. Nearly one hundred years ago, Dabney published one of the most important books ever written about the Queen City.
“Cincinnati’s Colored Citizens” appeared in 1926 and is still essential reading for anyone who wants to understand the rich history of our city. At a time when Black people faced unrelenting persecution and segregation, Dabney compiled an exhaustive and almost encyclopedic record of African Americans in Cincinnati. His book highlights the accomplishments and points of pride of a thriving community derided and stereotyped by the majority power structure.
On page after page, Dabney documented hundreds of Black citizens raising respectable families, owning solid and profitable businesses and residing in homes better than those occupied by many of Cincinnati’s white residents. He demonstrated that Black professionals thrived in Cincinnati despite legal and societal prejudice, and he showcased charitable institutions created, constructed and funded by Black generosity, including an orphanage, social clubs, churches, schools and homes for the elderly. Almost a century later, Dabney’s book is the only available source for information about Black Cincinnatians before the civil rights era.
Dabney promoted his personal political agenda through his own newspapers. Dabney’s were Cincinnati’s first newspapers aimed at an African American audience. He published the inaugural issue of The Ohio Enterprise in 1902, changed the name of the paper in 1907 to The Union, and single-handedly published that paper until his death in 1952.
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A big fan of Dabney’s was Alfred Segal, the Cincinnati Post writer known by his byline as “Cincinnatus.” Segal often shared items from Dabney’s columns with his own readers. According to Segal [27 August 1950], The Union was less a news medium and more of a lectern for the irrepressible Dabney:
“It hasn’t been really a newspaper in the sense of handing out the latest news; it has been more of a reflection of Wendell P. Dabney himself and how he thinks and feels about everything. It is a paper for colored citizens but many white ones read it just to get the flash of Mr. Dabney’s mordant humor.”
While it is true that his newspaper published many wry examples of the editor’s humor, Dabney was an untiring opponent of segregation. For much of Dabney’s life, integration was a controversial position among Blacks as well as whites. Many in the Black community believed that segregated schools, hospitals and other institutions provided protective environments for African Americans. Dabney would have none of it. He wrote [30 December 1922]:
“This drawing of the color line in public institutions and establishment of ‘jim crowism’ is largely done by Negroes themselves, either through ignorance or desire for money. Civic rights legally belong to all citizens. Segregation of people is not necessary to fit them for civic duties. We have here and in other cities, colored people in nearly every profession and department of public life. ‘The Caste System’ has never done anything but degrade.”
Dabney’s health began to fail as he reached his eightieth birthday in 1945 and made noises that he would soon give up publishing The Union, but soldiered on. Soon after achieving that eight-decade milestone, Dabney hopped up from his sickbed and demonstrated that he was still capable of the old buck and wing as well as some clog dances. A celebration of Dabney’s 84th birthday in 1949 attracted more than 350 guests. The Union maintained its weekly publishing schedule until Dabney died in 1952. In an obituary of sorts, Al Segal of the Post [4 June 1952] observed:
“He never made any money out of being a publisher; it was pay-off enough for him to hear people laughing with him.”
Wendell Dabney was born in Richmond, Virginia just after the South surrendered in defeat to end the Civil War. His parents, John M. Dabney and Elizabeth Foster Dabney, had been enslaved but built a successful catering business after achieving freedom.
Dabney graduated high school in Richmond and began appearing on stage, sometimes with tap-dance legend Bill "Bojangles" Robinson, a childhood companion. He later attended Oberlin College in Ohio and performed in that school’s orchestra.
After teaching for a couple of years in Virginia, Dabney relocated to Cincinnati to manage property inherited by his mother, including the Dumas House, the only Cincinnati hotel that accepted Black guests.
Intending to stay in Cincinnati only long enough to stabilize his mother’s properties, Dabney was introduced to a young widow with two children, Nellie Foster Jackson. They married in 1897 and Dabney credited Nellie with his later accomplishments. In Cincinnati’s Colored Citizens, he wrote about her:
“The loyalty and courage of his wife through twenty-five years of storm and stress engendered that domestic harmony and inspiration to which whatever success he may have attained is indebted.”
Dabney integrated himself into Cincinnati’s social and political fabric and excelled at several endeavors. He was an accomplished musician who composed and published songs and melodies and offered lessons through Cincinnati’s Wurlitzer emporium. He published a biography of his friend, Maggie L. Walker, the first African American woman to charter a bank and the first African American woman to serve as a bank president. Dabney was the first president of the Cincinnati chapter of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People and was, for many years, a stalwart in the local Republican organization. With the rise of the progressive Charter Committee in the 1920s, Dabney switched his allegiance to that organization.
For 26 years, he served as paymaster for the City of Cincinnati. Dabney noted dryly that, although he had been entrusted with dispersing a total of $80 million over the course of his career, his personal salary was only $150 a month. Such was the nature of political appointments under George Barnsdale “Boss” Cox. As founder and leader of the Douglass League of Negro Republicans, Dabney was an essential factor in getting out the Black vote. The Cox machine rewarded key influencers like Dabney with spots at City Hall.
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flussoperpetuo · 3 months ago
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daily reminder that European Citizens' Initiatives are a thing, by reaching a signature treshold the European Commission is required to consider them
ongoing initiatives include:
Ban on conversion practices in the European Union (deadline: 17/05/2025)
My Voice, My Choice: For Safe And Accessible Abortion (deadline: 24/04/2025)
Taxing great wealth to finance the ecological and social transition (deadline: 09/10/2024 ❗)
Stop Destroying Videogames (deadline: 31/07/2025)
and the home page for all other kinds of initiatives
if you're a European citizen you can comfortably support any initiative you want using your country's digital ID system. if you're not a European citizen, feel free to share and spread the news
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tweetingukpolitics · 2 years ago
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rapha-reads · 1 year ago
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So I'm about to start a job of cultural mediator in a very structured and high-level art centre, and I already did that job, wrote an internship thesis on it, but it was in French.
This time it's in Spanish, and it's not in a little indie art centre where you can basically do whatever you want, nope, there are so many rules and protocols and different types of activities/exhib visits/workshops.
And I've been stressing out for days going through an initial formation, thinking, "shit, is my Spanish good enough to receive classes and people? Will I be able to understand and record all the information I need to give tours and workshops? Holy fuck what if they realize that I'm a fraud and I have no idea what I'm doing and also I can't speak a word of Spanish (despite living in Spain for a year and doing a master's degree in Spanish and hanging out with a bunch of Latinos all the time)?"
Anyway, tonight I improvised an entire speech about how in the majority of human cultures and religions across time and space you'll find both a god and/or goddess or a cult dedicated to sex and physical love and another god/goddess/cult dedicated to platonic bounds or art, sciences and knowledge and rejecting sex and physical relationships, think the trinity Aphrodite/Athena/Artemis. All of it totally sober, in a very loud bar, and entirely in Spanish.
So, I guess what I'm saying is, fuck that impostor syndrome, I CAN and WILL do the thing and I'll be good at it and it will be okay. Also I read my tarot before starting the formation and got The Magician, so double fuck you, impostor syndrome, you are neither welcome nor in charge here.
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itsyveinthesky · 1 year ago
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Because of the devastating flood in Slovenia, Slovenia requested help through several channels and the government has such a great overview of what was requested from whom and what country gave what it warms my heart to see all this solidarity when the political landscape is so charged.
For everyone who is interested here is the link
Here are some screencaps
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