Radio Blue Heart is on the air!

marxistprincess:

radiofreederry:

image

Why are right-wingers so fucking obsessed with high school

Itโ€™s the last time any of them got laid and even remotely enjoyed it

right-2-rebel-deactivated202210:

right-2-rebel-deactivated202210:

image

๐˜ž๐˜ข๐˜ช๐˜ต๐˜ช๐˜ฏ๐˜จ ๐˜ง๐˜ฐ๐˜ณ ๐˜ข ๐˜“๐˜ช๐˜ท๐˜ช๐˜ฏ๐˜จ ๐˜ž๐˜ข๐˜จ๐˜ฆ - Catherine Courtauld, Suffrage Atelier, London, UK, 1913

image

100 years later

plantyhamchuk:

FTA: “It was stolen from us,” said Swinomish Tribal Senator Alana Quintasket. “All of our teachings, all of our practices, our connections to this place, our connections to each other, our connections to all living things was stolen from us with settler colonialism.”

Quintasket stood in the mud where Skagit Bay becomes Kiket Island.

“We’re working hard to restore these practices, to bring back these teachings, and to restore our relationships,” she said.

A few dozen people in work gloves and rubber boots gathered on that small island about 50 miles north of Seattle, during one of the lowest tides of the year.

“We are starting to build the rock wall for our clam garden,” Quintasket said.

It’s believed that a clam garden — a traditional, Indigenous way of boosting shellfish production — hasn’t been built in the United States for close to 200 years.

Rock by rock, this muddy gathering is changing that.

Over time, the sturdy but porous structure should capture sediment on its upland side and expand the shallow, gently sloping habitat for things like butter clams and littleneck clams.

As with any backyard garden, continual tending—in this case, by clearing rocks and algae from the clam-growing areas and digging into the sediment with sticks to aerate it—will be part of ensuring a productive harvest.

Clam gardens grow four times more butter clams and twice as many littleneck clams as unterraced beaches do, according to a study of dozens of ancient clam gardens around Quadra Island, British Columbia. Young littleneck clams planted in the centuries-old terraces grew nearly twice as fast, making more local protein available to shellfish harvesters.

Michael Wilson of the Pauquachin Nation on Vancouver Island has come down from Canada to help.

“Seaweed, crabs, clams, oysters, everything comes right in behind his wall, and it gets protected, and it’ll get more nutrition than when there’s no wall here,” Wilson said.

In British Columbia, a few First Nations, as Indigenous groups are known there, have rebuilt clam gardens, traces of which had survived centuries of disuse.

“We wanted to have as much food as we can for our people,” Wilson said.

Members of those First Nations are sharing their expertise and muscle across the invisible, watery border with Washington state.

“These teachings have been with us for thousands of years. Government didn’t want us to do this,” said Woody Underwood, visiting from the Tsawout Nation on Vancouver Island.

Carbon dating has shown some clam gardens near Vancouver Island to be as old as Egyptian pyramids: 3,500 years or more.

How soon all the rock hauling on Kiket Island will benefit Swinomish diets is unclear.

It takes a butter clam about three years to grow to harvestable size, according to Western Washington University marine ecologist and Samish Nation member Marco Hatch.

“What we’re doing here is something that hasn’t been done in living memory, which is build a clam garden from scratch,” Hatch said. “So we don’t really know how long does it take for those sediments to fill in or what that’s going to look like.”

“We’re supporting our relatives of the sea in a time of crisis,” said Quintasket, the Swinomish senator. “It’s not just climate change anymore. We are in crisis mode, and this is just a little bit of work that we can do to support their home to make sure that they’re surviving with us.”

While the ecological benefits might take years to materialize, the human benefits have already begun.

“Our people getting to know each other is as important as the restoration work we do,” Underwood said, “because we’re restoring our culture.”

Coast Salish people were cut off from many of their relatives and natural resources after the Oregon Treaty of 1846 drew a zigzag U.S.-Canada boundary midway between Vancouver Island and the North American mainland.

“It’s much more than just moving rocks and building a wall. This is bringing back who we are as Coast Salish people, as indigenous people to this place,” Quintasket said.

Quintasket says one of the biggest benefits of the muddy manual labor has been getting to work with tribal relatives from the other side of that saltwater border.

“It’s brought nations together that haven’t been brought together in generations, you know?” she said.

Some walls divide communities. This one is bringing them together.

quasar1967:

blogginsgoldenageofcomics:

image

Shock SuspenStories #1_Feb-Mar 1952+Al Feldstein cover art

The Neat Job!,ย  An abused housewife married to a neat freak snaps one day and neatly dices the sections of her husbandโ€™s body into small jars. Yellow!,ย  A Colonelโ€™s son faces the firing squad for cowardice under fire, and is court-martialed and found guilty, sentenced to die by firing squad. Alibi! text storyย  The Monsters!,ย  Aliens deposit their mutant births on Earth which, to them, appear as horrible monsters, but appear as regular human beings to the Earth men. The Rug!,ย  Conrad and his friend Reggie head up to the big woods for some relaxation, as well as going hunting for a grizzly bear.ย 

poltergeistguy:

thefreethoughtprojectcom:

It’s no question whatsoever that these officers should immediately be fired for this insane amount of carelessness and negligence. The woman is still clinging to life in hospital and miraculously no one else was hurt.

hey just to reiterate, they TIED HER UP AND LEFT HER LOCKED IN THE CAR AS THEY RAN AWAY. they didnt try to get her out, they fucking left her to get run over. By. A. Train.

quasar1967:

blogginsgoldenageofcomics:

image

The Haunt of Fear #9_Sept-Oct 1951_Al Feldstein cover art

ย Warts So Horrible?โ€“The Witchโ€™s Cauldron!,ย  Two nephews attempt to grave rob their miser uncle at midnight for a diamond ring that he had buried with him; the corpse seizes them and re-buries all. Forbidden Fruitโ€“The Vault of Horror!,ย  Two passengers from a downed plane wash up on an island where the only food appears to be fruit that grows on a tree enclosed behind a stockade; The previous occupant tells them from behind the wall that eating the fruit will make their skin rot off. The Age-Old Story!โ€“Haunt of Fear,ย  A young woman marries a biologist in his 50s for his money but quickly tires of him; She gets him to fork over all his dough and then tells him sheโ€™s leaving him for a younger man. Gorillaโ€™s Paw!โ€“The Crypt of Terror