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Reportback: Cypress Bay Walkout Against Don’t Say Gay Bill

"I was one of thousands of students at Cypress Bay High School who walked out against the Don’t Say Gay Bill on March 9th. In this reportback I'll be sharing my experiences and takeaways from the demonstration."
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It's Vacant, Take It!
by Homes Not Jails, 2012

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"This zine contains what has worked for us, a collective in San Francisco, composed of mostly white squatters without sensitive immigration status. Resources that are listed are sometimes specific to San Francisco city or county. This guide is not infallible or set in stone. There are no hard and fast rules. Every building is different. In the course of our nights we never cease to come across something that breaks with all our expectations. Every new squat will present challenges and gifts not to be found in these pages. Use your intuition and your common sense.

Above all, be safe, be free, and dream dangerously."

Source: Sprout Distro (Link)
See also: Squatter's Resources (Telegram)

#document #zine #occupation #security #informational #link
six Reeves Young machines destroyed

read the full communique here:

https://scenes.noblogs.org/post/2022/03/19/our-enemies-will-not-rest/
A common principle of mutual aid is “solidarity, not charity.” Charity has an inherent imbalance; it moves resources from places of abundance to places deemed as needy, a deficit-based perspective instead of one based on the values and abundance already present within communities. It also places agency in the hands of the “giver” to decide who is most “deserving” of support. In fact, sometimes charity can do more harm than good because often people outside of the community dictate what the community itself needs rather than based on what the community itself knows it needs. https://climatejusticealliance.org/what-is-mutual-aid-a-primer-by-the-climate-justice-alliance/
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Forwarded from Charley
So I hear some of us are interested in yaupon holly growing and harvesting for tea? Was shown this too https://pathb.net/eco/res/16.html#16
2025/07/14 15:26:31
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