i'll rise but i won't shine

my name is sarah. i am also on livejournal and twitter. i post primarily about supernatural, but also fringe, game of thrones, politics, lit quotes, and a bunch of films and shows that are gone now. you'll find text posts, some pictures and gif sets, and reblogs of amazing things. i mostly write (very) long-winded meta and stream-of-consciousness fanon about the spaces left in between the show's canon. i sometimes attempt to write fic, but i'm too shy to post it. although i love sam and castiel very much, too, i am honestly very much a dean girl at heart. i ship cas/dean, sam/dean, various/dean, and i will read jdm/jensen until i'm late for work.

Um. >_> So…….. veneredirimmel sent me an email and reminded me of this wonderful place after all of this time that I’ve spent away, and it was as if JDM was saying this to me.


I should catch up on Benny and such. I hear he’s another boyfriend of Dean’s. But I have no time! And how in the world can I hope to catch up? Back to my cave, then. |(・・ )))。。。

womentravelmotherindia:

The Gulabi Gang is an extraordinary women’s movement formed in 2006 by Sampat Pal Devi in the Banda District of Uttar Pradesh in Northern India. This region is one of the poorest districts in the country and is marked by a deeply patriarchal culture, rigid caste divisions, female illiteracy, domestic violence, child labour, child marraiges and dowry demands. The women’s group is popularly known as Gulabi or ‘Pink’ Gang because the members wear bright pink saris and wield bamboo sticks. Sampat says, “We are not a gang in the usual sense of the term, we are a gang for justice.”

faineemae:

World’s youngest mayor: 15-year-old teenage girl in Palestine

15-year-old Palestinian girl took office as the mayor of a West Bank town and became the youngest person in the world to occupy this position.

As part of an initiative to empower youth and involve them in the decision-making process, Bashaer Othman will be the mayor of the town of Allar in the city of Tulkarm in the northwestern West Bank for two months.

Othman is in charge of all matters related to the municipality of Allar and which include supervising employees and signing all official documents with the exception of financial ones.

Othman is working under the supervision of elected mayor Sufian Shadid who expressed his enthusiasm for the teengar’s appointment as a step towards supporting youth.

“There are many ways of supporting youth other than financial means. First, we should make sure we remove obstacles that might stand in their way and with determination and perseverance we can do so,” he said. 
For Othman, the new position constitutes a major challenge that she is hoping she can be up to.

“I want to go through this experience in order to be able to share it with other youth so that they can be prepared for running state institutions in the future,” she said.

Schwarmerei: just how hard is it to get an ID? ›

doughtier:

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deliciouskaek:

if they don’t want you to have one, i’ll tell you:

My Nana is a year younger than Ms. Cooper, and is very close to going through the same shit. She doesn’t have a birth certificate, because in her area, when she was born, they really took a lackadaisical attitude toward them in the first place, let alone for Black children, a further step backward for Black girls, and even further steps back for a child born of rape. One of the only two ways she can prove who she is is that she currently has an ID that she got (yes, legally) ages ago, and has been renewing ever since.

The only other way is to find someone who was around when she was born or was a small child. Let me clarify that. She will have to go down to NC, where she was born, track down a neighbor, a friend, someone who was there, who was related, who waved at her from across a room once. Somebody who knew her when, and is willing to go on record to say so.

Except there isn’t anyone. There isn’t anyone left alive who knew her and her family back then. Of 12 children, she was the oldest, and outlived them all. Town hall has nothing. City Hall? Nothing. Hospitals? What hospitals? Those hospitals are gone, and she was born at home anyway. There’s only her kids.

There’s only us.

My grandmother was born and raised here, but she is also undocumented

My grandmother has been eligible to vote since the summer of ‘35. She already can’t get a passport — we know, we’ve tried. If she is ever asked for further documentation than an SS card/number and state ID, she is screwed. 

I wanted to post this because this is a problem that is more common among Black seniors than most know.  My husband’s grandmother has a similar issue.   During Integration, citizen records had to be integrated too.  Black records were routinely badly kept prior to integration sometimes in leaky basements or in poorly ventilated rooms.  Sometimes misfiled and later disgarded.  There were also a high number of home births.  This is one reason that birth certificates weren’t required for marriage, but rather the attestment by two or more witnesses that the two parties seeking marriage were who they said they were.  

Anyway, one of the forms of protest of integration was the mass “accidental” destruction of Black records.  Records corresponding to property ownership, birth records and more, simply disappeared.  Most people would think that seniors would have needed their birth certificate at some point before now, but really, think about the reasons you need a birth certificate.  Most often it’s for a job.  Well, they’re retired.  Or for services-  their SS Card was sufficient to get those services.

Stories such as this aren’t even taking into account the fees associated with getting the birth certificate- THERE SIMPLY ISN’T ONE.  This person, according to county documents don’t exist, through no fault of their own.

Now are you seeing the problem with these laws?  Is it starting to become more clear?  How do they prove who they are if the documents needed to do so don’t exist?

asmallcoat:

In honor of my “Nichelle Nichols Appreciation” post reaching 1,000 notes, i’m celebrating with another one.

More photos, just as much appreciation.

I love this woman; she’s phenomenal.

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jon-egbert:

xeduo:

loveisapost:

another world

and then my brain imploded

guys what if

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sonriectm:

Forever, ever, ever reblog u_u Siempre que me sale lo reblogeo xd

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spockanduhura:

Oh, that’s just the first black woman in space meeting the first black woman in space.

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discoverynews:

I’m not an optimist. I’m not a pessimist. I’m a scientist.

via (I Fucking Love Science on Facebook)

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