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We are praying for our friends to be swiftly and safely extracted from harm's way.

They are being targeted directly with remote technology that is murdering them in the location they're in. We deeply wish our friends to survive the night and get to a safe location we are striving now to find for them.

Volunteers are helping us call new locations so that we can relocate them most swiftly.

As soon as we do, they can be safer and next steps can be taken.

Please pray with us tonight for courageous volunteers to emerge to assist us.

Please pray with us for safe locations to be identified in time.

Please pray with us for any miracle that helps us move through this so that our friends are swiftly safe from this violence.

Please contact us with any insights, words of kindness, offers of any kind of assistance.

Thank you for receiving and amplifying this message and thank you for adding the power of your caring to our collective intention.

For contact, reach out to @maxmorris and follow @urgenthelpersneeded for ongoing information.
as i think forward to the coming "4th of july" and the coming chants of "independence" (America out from under England's oppressive rule), my heart notes the contrast... so many people today are not independent and cannot clearly see a pathway to independence... would love to see even a glimmer of hope to indicate that there's a possibility of independence...

and as i struggle with my own difficulties, my family's difficulties, and so so so many random strangers' difficulties on their behalf, it becomes obvious to me that nobody in the middle of the oppression can clearly see the details of how to escape as clearly as seeing the details of the instant pain.

sometimes it feels impossible to even communicate what hurts, and when people don't get it, there can even seem to be no point in trying to communicate that it really does hurt, let alone what details seem relevant in the middle of the mess.

and that said, i would like to submit that we all -- even from a position of pain and "under" -- can know that there is more, this is temporary, there is hope, whether or not the feeler can feel it. the next step forward/upward really is worth it.

we all have a right to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. we are all endowed by our Creator with these rights. when others impose their mess on us, and infringe on our rights, that doesn't diminish who we are. it only highlights that the aggressor doesn't respect us like our Creator does.

peace to you. peace to me. independent or not, and to whatever degree so far.

- Brett
Forwarded from Moira Millán informa
Moira Millán:
Carta a Diana Sacayán en una noche de desvelo.
Querida Diana, ésta madrugada desperté soñándote. Comprendí que viniste a sacudirme, el 28 de Junio es el día mundial del orgullo #LGBTIQ+, y en verdad no lo recordaba. El sueño fue tan tierno que me desgarró el alma, y lloré tu ausencia, sintiendo que la opresión y la tribulación de la noche ocupaban el mundo. Tu asesinato trajo rabia y dolor, pero también mucha vergüenza. La vergüenza de no haber hecho nada para evitar tu muerte, ni la muerte constante de centenares de cuerpas disidentes que son atrapadas por el odio patriarcal y torturadas hasta morir.
Estruendo de alaridos y cenizas, esparcidos en los rincones ocultos de la geografía olvidada, en donde mueren aquelles seres, sin que se les llore lo suficiente, sin que se grite sus nombres lo suficiente, sin justicia, disciplinades todes, por una pedagogía que maquilla a moretones lo que no quiere aceptar, golpea, castiga y mata, porque les teme.
Diana, recuerdo el día en que nos conocimos, fue en un evento en La Plata, nos miramos y nos reconocimos, ambas portadoras de rostro indígena, te percibí una hermana de ésta Indoamérica cobriza. A partir de allí cada encuentro nos alegraba y fortalecía, nuestras reuniones apresuradas en el mismo café en la calle corrientes al que te citaba, tu imprescindible lucidez me ayudaba a elaborar estrategias. Mis hijas correteaban a nuestro alrededor y yo me disculpaba, vos le sonreías, y me relajaba tu actitud maternal. Luego vino la organización de la 1er Marcha de Mujeres Originarias, y sumergidas en la soledad de una sociedad racista que también niega la existencia indígena, vos me apoyaste, comprendiste la necesidad de organizarnos. Querida Diana me avergüenza confesarte que poco o nada hemos avanzado para eliminar de las comunidades indígenas, la lesbofobia, homofobia, transfobia, y todos los miedos que encarnan las prácticas de odio contra los seres no hegemónicos. Nuestras niñeces disidentes sufren aún mal trato, abuso, violaciones, a veces son expulsadas de sus comunidades, y llegan a las
ciudades blancas a intensificar su sufrimiento, porque a la ya larga lista de desprecio, se le suma la de ser racializadas. Recorriendo los territorios he visto tantas injusticias, he visto tu niñez en ellas, esa niñez asustada, desconfiada y triste. Niñez que solo sueñan con ser lo que no les está
permitido, niñez que diariamente reciben más palizas que almuerzos, mas burlas que halagos, adultos transmitiéndole a sus hijes, la crueldad de la intolerancia. Incómodes con la "e" inclusiva, escrita con la sangre de tantas trabas muertas, de tantos gays asesinados, de tantas lesbianas perseguida, torturadas y muchas veces también asesinadas, y ésta significativa "e" viene a recordar que les otroa están reclamando desde sus tumbas: justicia! Sí es cierto se camina con lentitud, sin embargo he visto también en esa niñez, la fuerza de la mapu habitándole el cuerpo, vuelven las fuerzas ancestrales, multigéneros y espíritus diversos, se asientan en sus piwke para ofrendar medicina, o cantos antiguos, o retazos de memoria que reciben en los sueños. Explicamos al mundo que para defender la tierra, no es suficiente solo lo defensa los ecosistemas tangibles, también hay que defender los ecosistemas perceptibles o espirituales, y es allí cuando muches se sorprenden, al escuchar nuestra afirmación, que dentro de esos ecosistemas espirituales, está la diversidad de género, que es la mapu la que está dando coraje para asumir estas otras identidades, que interpelan al patriarcado y por
lo tanto a la colonización. Habrá que descolonizar, despatriarcalizar desde las fuerzas ensambladas para la vida. Sin las Mujeres, Sin las Disidencias, Sin la Diversidad, no hay oportunidad para sostener la vida de la Tierra. Mientras te escribo, pienso en Tehuel que sigue desaparecido.
Forwarded from Moira Millán informa
Querida Diana quiero que camines junto a nosotras, cada desafío, cada reclamo, cada sueño tejido, hasta lograr que el buen vivir sea un derecho para todes, y la diversidad que somos sea nuestra fortaleza para vencer al terricidio.
Te prometo Diana buscarte en cada Relmü, arriba en la wenu mapu, y seguro veré en el arco iris tu bella sonrisa, que continúa alumbrando el sendero de la justicia, fuiste la trava que intentó destrabarlo todo y lo estás logrando a pesar que te arrancaron la vida, tus esfuerzos sembrado está dando sus frutos.
Honro tu memoria, Saludo feliz al movimiento #LGBTIQ+ que camina decidide a arrebatar sus sueños de igualdad y libertad para todes.
Moira Millán 27 de junio 2021, Lof Pillañ Mawiza,corcovado Chubut.
Today is July 2, 2021.

Each day, we continue to seek volunteers of particular moral courage.

From our successful collaborations thus far, we know there are many friends-we-haven't-met-yet who want to ensure physical safety, spiritual freedom, and regenerative resilience across all communities.

Individuals who learn our processes eliminate existing dangers and harms experienced by victims and survivors of human sex trafficking in and beyond our international network.

Our call for participants is open to everybody.

For those who are brave and loving, this volunteer practice is very safe, remarkably easy, and can be applied successfully in any location.

Are you someone we are seeking?

If yes, you recognize the importance of working together to respect one another and to respect all environments;

...and you recognize the protective and nourishing nature of building communities that welcome and honor living beings;

...you have sensed that we do not solve problems well by abandoning one another, and when we refuse to abandon one another, we discover the most remarkable solutions;

...that your own needs are best met through sharing with and caring for others who fully respect your sovereignty and privilege of recovery;

...and that centering values like these leads us all more surely into collective wellness and strength.

Thank you for the courage you've demonstrated by reading this message to consider our request.

If in reading you find that you resonate, we are looking for you.

We think you've been looking for us, too.

Please message t.me/maxmorris (@maxmorris) on Telegram messenger to connect.

Follow t.me/IntuitivePublicRadio and t.me/IntuitiveCommunity for updates ongoing.

Gratitude. Blessings.

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Tradeswomen Talk Trailer

4/10/20

https://www.toolsandtiaras.org

Web player: https://podcastaddict.com/episode/124069936
Episode: https://www.buzzsprout.com/950392/3086719-tradeswomen-talk-trailer.mp3?blob_id=22724764

Have you ever wondered what it takes to work on a construction site? On this podcast you will hear the fascinating, motivational, and empowering experiences of the women and men of the building trades. My name is Judaline Cassidy the host of Tradeswomen Talk.
Come join me as we explore the world of construction together. Read my bio, get to know me I’m Googleable! Judaline Cassidy is a feminist, plumber, tradeswoman, activist, motivational speaker, and advocate. In 2017. A native of Trinidad and Tobago, she came to the United States in 1989.
She started “Tools & Tiaras” as a way to expose, inspire, mentor and show the next generation of young girls and women how the trades are a meaningful “non-traditional” career path for women.
Through weekend workshops, week-long summer camps and speaking engagements, Judaline has changed the lives of many, especially women and even young girls. Her camps and workshops have instructed girls as young as 6 teaching girls that " JOBS DON'T HAVE GENDERS!"

Support the show (https://secure.givelively.org/donate/tools-tiaras-inc)
Seeking $80 to protect youth at risk of human trafficking. They can be made safe immediately as soon as these funds are raised. Please, can you share this message and help us out? Even a few dollars makes a big difference. https://paypal.me/intuitiveinvisibles or https://cash.app/$intuitivepublicradiohttps://t.me/UrgentHelpersNeeded/1214
'Judaline Cassidy is a feminist, plumber, tradeswoman, activist, motivational speaker, and advocate. In 2017. A native of Trinidad and Tobago, she came to the United States in 1989.'
ooooh I wonder if she could/would help us