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Juniper Blessing.
"She was just doing her fucking laundry."
Cal Anderson Park, Seattle
Cops make a violent arrest and shove protesters.
Seattle 4/19 protest against former IOF soldier speaking event @ Town Hall
Today, a person was sitting outside the federal building enjoying some sunshine, when a DHS K-9 officer rushed out from the doors and confronted them– displaying how the feds are keeping track of people who show up to actions.
The officer claimed to know who they are and can see and hear everything, citing video cameras and footage. He also brought up Tuesday, when several different actions took place outside of the federal building. TtS captured this officer cleaning up Lime scooters that protesters placed in front of the garage. ICE doesn't operate in the building, he said, but two people were kidnapped earlier that day during a check-in.
This comes as Mayor Katie Wilson is facing scrutiny over her refusal to completely remove surveillance cameras across the city, with many fearing that the feds will obtain data to harm people.
Source: anonymous
Mount up #KingCounty ! @kingcountylibrary wants to shove AI into the library. what does it mean for you? nothing good. send a letter to kcls management saying hell no, and show up at an upcoming community listening session. #Seattle #washingtonstate #pnw

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Kick off Pride with resistance, joy, nd remembrance! First Friday Chalking Party! Come together to honor community, celebrate trans joy, and write Juniper’s name on the Federal Building. 💖🏳️⚧️
We’re filling the plaza and the entire block with chalk art, messages of hope, and pure love. Bring your energy, we’ll supply the rest!
🗓️ When: Friday, June 5th at 6:00 PM
📍 Where: Henry M. Jackson Federal Building (915 2nd Ave, Seattle, WA 98174)
🎶 What to expect: Music, dancing, community, and joy. Chalk and flags will be provided!
Let’s make our voices heard and our love visible. See you there! ✊

The volunteer-led group focused on preserving Seattle’s historically Queer and nude beach, Friends of Denny Blaine, proposed a resolution recognizing the LGBTQ+ history of Denny Blaine Park ahead of Pride Month. The resolution was brought to the city’s LGBTQ Commission, and was sent to Mayor Katie Wilson’s office then the city council in February, and it has been stuck in consideration since.
“The call comes at a time when that history is increasingly being erased across the country and state, making public recognition and preservation more urgent than ever,” Friends of Denny Blaine said. “If LGBTQ+ history is not preserved publicly, it becomes easier for people with power to rewrite it privately. When that history disappears, future generations begin believing those communities never existed in the first place.”
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The volunteer-led group focused on preserving Seattle’s historically Queer and nude beach, Friends of Denny Blaine, proposed a resolution recognizing the LGBTQ+ history of Denny Blaine Park ahead of Pride Month. The resolution was brought to the city’s LGBTQ Commission, and was sent to Mayor Katie Wilson’s office then the city council in February, and it has been stuck in consideration since.
“The call comes at a time when that history is increasingly being erased across the country and state, making public recognition and preservation more urgent than ever,” Friends of Denny Blaine said. “If LGBTQ+ history is not preserved publicly, it becomes easier for people with power to rewrite it privately. When that history disappears, future generations begin believing those communities never existed in the first place.”
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The volunteer-led group focused on preserving Seattle’s historically Queer and nude beach, Friends of Denny Blaine, proposed a resolution recognizing the LGBTQ+ history of Denny Blaine Park ahead of Pride Month. The resolution was brought to the city’s LGBTQ Commission, and was sent to Mayor Katie Wilson’s office then the city council in February, and it has been stuck in consideration since.
“The call comes at a time when that history is increasingly being erased across the country and state, making public recognition and preservation more urgent than ever,” Friends of Denny Blaine said. “If LGBTQ+ history is not preserved publicly, it becomes easier for people with power to rewrite it privately. When that history disappears, future generations begin believing those communities never existed in the first place.”
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The volunteer-led group focused on preserving Seattle’s historically Queer and nude beach, Friends of Denny Blaine, proposed a resolution recognizing the LGBTQ+ history of Denny Blaine Park ahead of Pride Month. The resolution was brought to the city’s LGBTQ Commission, and was sent to Mayor Katie Wilson’s office then the city council in February, and it has been stuck in consideration since.
“The call comes at a time when that history is increasingly being erased across the country and state, making public recognition and preservation more urgent than ever,” Friends of Denny Blaine said. “If LGBTQ+ history is not preserved publicly, it becomes easier for people with power to rewrite it privately. When that history disappears, future generations begin believing those communities never existed in the first place.”
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The volunteer-led group focused on preserving Seattle’s historically Queer and nude beach, Friends of Denny Blaine, proposed a resolution recognizing the LGBTQ+ history of Denny Blaine Park ahead of Pride Month. The resolution was brought to the city’s LGBTQ Commission, and was sent to Mayor Katie Wilson’s office then the city council in February, and it has been stuck in consideration since.
“The call comes at a time when that history is increasingly being erased across the country and state, making public recognition and preservation more urgent than ever,” Friends of Denny Blaine said. “If LGBTQ+ history is not preserved publicly, it becomes easier for people with power to rewrite it privately. When that history disappears, future generations begin believing those communities never existed in the first place.”
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The volunteer-led group focused on preserving Seattle’s historically Queer and nude beach, Friends of Denny Blaine, proposed a resolution recognizing the LGBTQ+ history of Denny Blaine Park ahead of Pride Month. The resolution was brought to the city’s LGBTQ Commission, and was sent to Mayor Katie Wilson’s office then the city council in February, and it has been stuck in consideration since.
“The call comes at a time when that history is increasingly being erased across the country and state, making public recognition and preservation more urgent than ever,” Friends of Denny Blaine said. “If LGBTQ+ history is not preserved publicly, it becomes easier for people with power to rewrite it privately. When that history disappears, future generations begin believing those communities never existed in the first place.”
🗞 Read more at the link in our bio.
Want to support our work? Subscribe to our newsletter on our website and become a monthly donor (last slide).
This isnt necessarily a new tactic, but is an important reminder that these devices exist and are actively being used, like yesterday.
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If we were rapidly going grey at 27-years-old from excessive anger and hostility, we'd want a hat to cover our heads, too

If we were rapidly going grey at 27-years-old from excessive anger and hostility, we'd want a hat to cover our heads, too

If we were rapidly going grey at 27-years-old from excessive anger and hostility, we'd want a hat to cover our heads, too

If we were rapidly going grey at 27-years-old from excessive anger and hostility, we'd want a hat to cover our heads, too

If we were rapidly going grey at 27-years-old from excessive anger and hostility, we'd want a hat to cover our heads, too

If we were rapidly going grey at 27-years-old from excessive anger and hostility, we'd want a hat to cover our heads, too
If we were rapidly going grey at 27-years-old from excessive anger and hostility, we'd want a hat to cover our heads, too

If we were rapidly going grey at 27-years-old from excessive anger and hostility, we'd want a hat to cover our heads, too

If we were rapidly going grey at 27-years-old from excessive anger and hostility, we'd want a hat to cover our heads, too

If we were rapidly going grey at 27-years-old from excessive anger and hostility, we'd want a hat to cover our heads, too

A concerned community member has created this flyer to help locate Cam Higby's missing hat. Not pictured: about five pro-Trans pins
We all know cops protect property. Cam Higby (who our followers have nicknamed Ham Pigby) is now hoping they protect his hats lol
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