If nothing else, we are finding out the voices and institutions that have our backs.
Bonus points to Garden Party here in town also being the family our state rep comes from.
If nothing else, we are finding out the voices and institutions that have our backs.
Bonus points to Garden Party here in town also being the family our state rep comes from.
I have been following Ben Percy’s work for awhile, even got to meet him at a book release (and got some Wolverine issues signed). Seems like a cool cat.
Now he’s working on a thing with Stephen King himself and it is using regional resources to put it into play.
Yes, I have already subscribed…even got one for my brother (shh, don’t tell him).
Never…EVER…side with the book burners and banners and censors. They do not have your best interests at heart and are using group ignorance to lie, steal, and eventually kill you. And there are here in Minnesota as well.
Evil cosplayer Kristi Noem loves hurting people. In this instance, she has ordered shutting down Canadian access to a shared public library. I mean, you *can* access it still, you just have to go through the hoops of dealing with border security now.
In short, hurt a community in order to look tough, while really showing your weakness.
I first heard this on As it Happens the other night, which unfortunately does not separate stories as often as they should but it is the first story on this episode. Give it a listen.
One of the enjoyable things about living up here is that, on occasion, we try to respect the cultures of those who live here…and those who have been here a long time.
It isn’t perfect, of course. We’ve got our share of red-hatted racists like everywhere else. We just try not to put them in positions of power. Even St. Cloud is getting better at that. Kind of.
In any case, part of getting it right is sharing our languages, and cultures, and stories. This is a good start.
In Texas, Native Americans were never abused or harmed, despite what history and librarians have to say about it.
Yeah, dark days folks.
I finished this a couple months ago. Pretty good read. Give it a try during one of those lovely winter storms we are about to start getting.
After this week, more relevant than ever. She even got the years mostly right it seems.
Also on NPR this morning, they realized that the book banners and burners might be a serious threat to literacy and free speech and thought in this country.
Have these folks been in a selective coma for the past decade? Three decades? More?
