“Is there anyone you need to let know that you're going up with us?”

A sullen glance to the side.

“Your friends? Won't they miss you?”

The kid shook her head, still not meeting Annalise's eye.

Annalise and Wren shared a glance over her head.

“It's just a couple days,” Wren said.

Annalise nodded back.

“I'm… going to run real quick back to the canteen,” Todd said. “Forgot to pick up some.... emberberries.”

Annalise managed to somehow not roll her eyes as Todd quickly hid the notepad and pen he'd been gesturing with behind his back just as Brook turned around. Emberberries didn’t even grow on this side of the mountains, and they weren’t in season anyway.

The kid narrowed her eyes at him. He grinned.

“Just get going,” Wren laughed.

Todd turned his grin on Wren, then slipped away to grab a bike from the bike station for the short ride back to Sparrow Ridge to leave a note on the community board about the whereabouts of their young companion. She was welcome to come with them, but it really was best to let someone know when you were going up. If for no other reason than a rescue crew would know how many they were searching for, in a worst case scenario.

Annalise didn’t have the heart to try to convince the kid go back to the village to tell them herself, and it looked like neither did Todd or Wren. Todd’s note would have to do.

“C’mon,” Wren said to Brook, “if you’re going to go up with us, we gotta show you the ropes—literally.”

That got a small smile from her. Wren shot Annalise a triumphant grin. Annalise did roll her eyes this time, which only made Wren smile more brightly.

As Annalise watched them step up into the cabin, she remembered her first day on the dirigible, years ago. It had been Hollis and Mylie who had shown her around. Wren had already been on the crew, but Todd had not yet joined them.

Now, Mylie was happily ensconced in the village of Foxflower, their destination today. She facilitated the local repair cafe, as dedicated to helping keep all the small particulars of village life in running order as she had been to maintaining the Abounding Kestrel. Wren did that for the Kestrel, now.

Hollis had died years ago, their long life at its natural end, not too many years after they had shown Annalise how to run the navigation board. She thought of them every time she engaged it and pointed the Kestrel toward their next destination.

Years before Annalise had been born, Hollis and their comrades from several villages had worked to bring a dirigible to the region, and for decades now a crew had regularly taken to the skies between the villages dotted around the mountains. The villages were separated by rocky terrain and rivers too rapid to easily navigate, but the Kestrel was able to bring food, supplies, and sometimes people between them.

Runners could make the trek between villages with information and occasionally small goods—a tradition with both cultural significance as a practice and practical importance as a contingency. And folks did journey on foot to visit or to relocate from time to time, though it was a substantial undertaking. For quickly bringing a load of cargo, there was nothing like a dirigible, Annalise mused as she finished loading in the cargo for this journey.

When Annalise made her way into the cabin, she saw Brook perched on the edge of a jump seat, attention rapt on everything Wren was saying as they explained the workings of the Kestrel. Annalise wondered if the crew of the Kestrel would soon be considering a new regular crew member, or if this was just a temporary respite from whatever in the village was troubling the kid.

Whatever it was, Annalise didn’t think it was that bad. Brook was not traumatized, as far as she could tell, and Wren—who had one of the best senses for people Annalise had ever encountered—didn’t seem to think so, either. Annalise wasn’t going to worry. It was likely a spat. And while Annalise thought the direct approach to conflict resolution was the best approach, if the kid needed a couple of days away to clear her head, there was nothing wrong with that.

Annalise joined Wren and Brook to show Brook the navigation board, to her delight. She picked it up readily, and Annalise had to take a moment to quietly cherish just how right it felt to be passing on to someone else the knowledge she had received from Hollis, even if it would be used only for this journey.

As they were just finishing up with how to read the radar output, Todd bounded into the cabin. They all glanced up at him.

“Ran into some friends of yours in the village,” Todd said, trying and failing to affect a casual tone.

The kid bristled.

“They gave me this,” Todd said easily, holding out a folded piece of paper. “It’s for you.”

Brook seemed to want to hold onto her scowl, but she couldn’t keep an expression of wide-eyed trepidation off her face as she looked at the slip of paper in Todd’s hand. Todd held it forward for her with a gentle smile.

The kid stood up and gingerly took the note. She curled into herself as she held it open and started to read, but by the time she looked up from it, her shoulders had lowered and she was standing with more ease. There was the faintest flush high on her cheekbones, and she blinked a few times as she looked out the broad front window toward Sparrow Ridge.

“Still coming with us?” Wren asked.

The kid nodded, still looking away.

“Yeah,” she said softly, almost to herself. Turning and meeting Wren’s eye she added, with more certainty, “Yeah, I’m still going. But then I think I’m coming back.”

#solarPunk #solarpunkSunday #solarpunkFiction #youthLiberation #familyAbolition #anarchism #dirigible #flashFiction

As much as Dominic Toretto loves family, he and his multiverse selves agree it must be abolished 💜

#anarchafeminism #transfeminism #feminism #Anarchism #anarchy #familyabolition #abolition #abolitionism

on being a semi-literate sometime cartoonist who under certain lighting conditions could be taken for a marxist
https://pdbowman.studio/quareidfaciam/revolve/

#JustinSledge #OrdinaryUnhappiness #SophieLewis #MEOBrien #abolition #Aufhebung #familyAbolition #KarlMarx #GFWHegel #JohnNelsonDarby #history #blog

Revolve

I drew the above early this year, wanting to contribute something to the Cartoonist Cooperative and answering to a call for Valentines Day submissions. Posted it in a couple of places on 2/14 in no…

paul bowman studio

MhTAC Announces Family Abolition Reading Group

"On March 9, at 10 AM, outside the Prairie Cafe (with possible remote options), the tranarchists of Middleton Hills will descend with our unbridled, unconfined, unrestrained love and desire to discuss the seminal essay of Voltairine de Cleyre on the societal harms and personal violation of marriage and monogamy."

https://unsalted.noblogs.org/post/2024/02/18/mhtac-announces-family-abolition-reading-group/

#Anarchism #Madison #Wisconsin #Trans #LGBTQ #FamilyAbolition

MhTAC Announces Family Abolition Reading Group – Unsalted Counter Info

i'm a transexual mom of a certain age, trying to spend as much of my time as possible doing domestic labor and thinking about family abolition.

four days a week i'm a library technologist and engineering manager. sometimes (voth not as much as i would like and much too often) i write software or teach containers to wander from server to server in search of their forever home.

i live in the Pacific Northwest with my partner, the little one, two cats, a dog and a little white picket fence. i try to scandalize the neighbors by having hookups around at all hours, but mostly they don't seem to notice.
#introduction #introductions #familyabolition #mommy #notyourmommy

again: youth liberation is a worthy goal, and the end of public schools as they exist today is a part of that.

but absent many other forms of abolitionism, including #familyAbolition, the cause of youth liberation is not actually being advanced by removing from children another check on the tyranny of their own households

La bofetada en toda la cara que es el episodio 6 de la segunda temporada de The Bear deja aún más marca si después tienes una conversación analizando qué personaje y rol asociado en ese capítulo podríais ser las personas de tu propia familia, tú incluida. No hay respuesta buena, bajón 100% garantizado.

No recomendado para noches difíciles en las que vayas a quedarte sola con tus pensamientos. La advertencia llega tarde en lo que a mí respecta 🙃

#series
#thebear
#familyAbolition

Does the world need a marxist, psychoanalytical magazine? Witch takes like this one, it seems so.

"I needed what we all need: the abolition of the family form and its economy that infantilizes us all, not only by introducing property into our first relationships but also by forming our psyches for the task before we can say no. That need did not end because I am no longer a child." ~ Jules Gill-Peterson

[https://www.parapraxismagazine.com/articles/the-child]

#FamilyAbolition #DeathPanel #TransRights

The Child — Parapraxis

Jules Gill-Peterson

Parapraxis

One of the many reasons why patriarchy fits so well with capitalism is because it teaches that domination over people should be a fundamental goal in your life.

Family is also a playground for the firm and the understanding of affection and love we were reared into is defined in relation to family and potentially-familiar ties; therefore, we were taught to "love" through a play of submission and domination. Our parents punished us because they loved us, our partners checked on our phones because they loved us, their jealousy was because of their love, our damage was because of their love. And we persisted in our own damage and forgave our aggressors because we loved them. To love is to hurt. And, of course, our forms of desire are also impregnated by this.

That's also why we cannot separate sexual abuse from the social construction of a patriarchal desire, which we are to frame in the wider scenario of the interplay between various forms of hierarchy in the context of a capitalist mode of production.

The father dominates his household, so does the employer against their employees, so does the tyrant against the serf. And so does the aggressor over their victim. Will to power, desire and aggression become a transposition of one another.

If we want to prefigure emancipation in our spaces, we must first learn how to feel. We must stop articulating our intimacy in terms of power relations and make this sort of patriarchal desire obsolete in our daily lives. In anarchy, there will be no family because there will be no power. If I am to love someone, I firstly want them to be free.

#patriarchy #abuse #hierarchy #love #anarchy #FamilyAbolition

I keep coming back to this article, "Romantic #Love Is Killing Us: https://thebodyisnotanapology.com/magazine/romantic-love-is-killing-us/

"I have never felt incomplete or alone without a romantic partner, but...I recognize that these [ #romantic ] benefits are not purely financial or physical. They are about daily and mundane interpersonal interactions of reciprocity. In short: investment, and care."

#Covid #Pandemic #Dating #CovidDating #AbolishTheFamily #FamilyAbolition #Single

Romantic Love Is Killing Us: Who Takes Care of Us When We're Single?

I am sick of reminding them of the simple fact that who we choose to love and, by extension, invest in is political.

The Body Is Not An Apology