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Queer anarchist baby witch, storyteller, poet, daydreamer, night wanderer, chocolate lover, dog cuddler, urban gardener, spoonie. Pronouns: she/her/hers or they/them/theirs.

Living and learning on the stolen sovereign ancestral lands of the Kwantlen, SαΈ΅wxΜ±wΓΊ7mesh (Squamish), sΙ™lΜ“ilwΜ“Ι™taΚ”Ι¬ (Tsleil-Waututh) and xΚ·mΙ™ΞΈkΚ·Ι™yΜ“Ι™m (Musqueam) Nations, colonially called Vancouver, Canada.

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So I really want to know how people are going to care for disabled folks in their communities going forward.

Are you going to include us?

Are you going to ask what our needs are and help us meet those needs?

Are you going to listen to us and always ask for our consent before you do Anything to assist us?

Are you going to make your events and activities accessible?

It's not enough to just make it physically accessible. Just because there's a ramp doesn't mean it's actually accessible.

To be fully accessible, you need to consider:

1. Physical Space -- Safety such as Air Filtration devices and mask wearing due to the fact most disabled folks are immuno-compromised. (Masks also are anti-fascist and make it harder to identify if the mask is a simply color like black or white). Are the doors easily opened without need of pushing or pulling? Ramps? Spaced out chairs, so wheelchairs can fit neatly into a spot instead of being relegated to back of room?

2. Digital space -- is there captions, transcripts, ASL translators? Are these easy to access? Is there a place transcripts are saved so those who run-out of energy and must leave earlier can read the transcripts in full?

3. Information space -- is there ways to contact one another and access documents that are easy to find? Is the documents set up for screenreaders to easily read? Are transcripts readily available and free of emojis and symbols to avoid tripping up screenreaders?

4. Transportation space -- is there places to park for us to easily exit vehicles? Are there people willing to pick us up and possibly leave earlier if we are unable to stay the entire time due to health? Are there people assigned roles to assist disabled folks who ask for help reaching the event?

5. Justice space -- are disabled people included in the organizing of the event? Are you utilizing the talents we offer? Are we included in the speaker line-up if there is one? Are you including Black or Indigenous Disabled people? Are you utilizing a diverse group of people's talents?

6. Sensory space -- does the event have a designated quiet area for people to go if overwhelmed so that they can recover and return to the main event? Is fragrances heavily discouraged to avoid triggering asthmatic attacks or allergic reactions? Is there simple-to-eat, gluten-free, and/or vegan options for those with dietary restrictions or texture issues?

Seriously, do the above and not only have you made your event/activity inclusive for disabled people, but you've also opened it up for all people who may need similar things but don't think they are allowed to ask for it.

If we aren't inclusive and accessible in our fight for liberation, then we are not engaging in liberation. We're just repeating oppressive tactics on our most vulnerable.

So really think hard about these questions. Talk it over with your organization, group, friends. Go over them slowly - don't rush this.

And please try not to leave disabled folks to die and rot again. We're just as important and worthy of life as any of you.

Thanks for reading. Good day

#Accessibility #Disability #Inclusion #Organizing

Proposal to start referring to 'affordable housing' simply as 'housing' and all the rest as 'unaffordable housing'.

@ZombieRasputin @tsupasat - Solarpunk is an art aesthetic and literary genre, sure, but it absolutely is a current movement of activists, community organizers, builders, fixers, breakers, etc that are seeking to bring about a solarpunk world.

In my town, I've built out:
- seed libraries
- indoor passive/automated hydroponics and farming
- food distribution nodes through decentralized free and community fridges and pantries
- food rescue and waste reduction

I'm currently working on building out community apiaries and setting a fully fleshed out tool library

A lot of people are doing similar.

One thing to note, it's not just solarpunks, but also anarchists, communalists, socialists, and various other mutual aid efforts that are bringing about post-scarcity, etc.

you might go through the Lemmy instance: https://slrpnk.net/communities - to look for similar efforts.

Also check out Appropedia for project plans: https://www.appropedia.org/Welcome_to_Appropedia

Communities - SLRPNK

Lemmy

Andrewism: What is Solarpunk? (2025 Edition)

https://slrpnk.net/post/18051759

Andrewism: What is Solarpunk? (2025 Edition) - SLRPNK

Lemmy

When settlers seized and set fire to the Kitsilano reserve: As the Squamish Nation rebuilds with an ambitious new housing project, a scholar examines its long history of displacement. 🏑

https://thetyee.ca/Analysis/2025/02/05/Settlers-Seized-Set-Fire-Kitsilano-Reserve/?utm_source=mastodon&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=editorial

Inside the Vancouver Public Library’s ban on Pro-Palestinian symbols: The library’s policies say employees can’t wear political symbols. Some staff say the rules are selectively applied.

https://thetyee.ca/News/2025/02/05/Vancouver-Library-Ban-Pro-Palestinian-Symbols/?utm_source=mastodon&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=editorial

Your Internet Service Provider (ISP) can see all of the web sites you visit.

Even if you visit a site that uses HTTPS, your ISP can see which site you visited (even if they cant see what specific data or web pages you went to).

Using Tor hides even which domains you visit. It's not a silver bullet (your ISP can see you went into the Tor network but cant see past that) but it can fit a specific threat model.

Using the operating system Tails - a version of Linux that pushes everything through Tor and doesnt save anything to your hard drive - can be a wonderful tool.

@Em0nM4stodon has written a comprehensive guide on what Tails is, how to use it and how not to use it.

Really great stuff and I can't wait to read the articles to come!

https://www.privacyguides.org/articles/2025/01/29/installing-and-using-tails/

#privacy #security #fightBack #LGBTQ #LGBTQIA #immigration #ice

Using Tails When Your World Doesn't Feel Safe Anymore

When browsing the web at home becomes dangerous to your safety, there are tools that can help minimizing your digital traces to stay safe. Tails is one of these tools. Here's why, when, and how you can install and use Tails.

Privacy Guides

"OpenFarm is a free and open database for farming and gardening knowledge.

We provide a platform for expert and beginner farmers and gardeners to share their knowledge in the form of Growing Guides - structured, community generated, single-author documents that describe how to grow a Crop based on specific environmental conditions and growing practices."

πŸ’» https://openfarm.cc/

#farm #farming #gardening #agriculture #garden #growing #farmlife

OpenFarm

Learn to farm or garden with community created guides

OpenFarm

@drewthewho just published a video: How Library Economies Work
It is a thought-provoking and desire-stimulating exploration of a society replacing the market-logic with the logic of the library.

#SolarPunk #LibraryEconomy #LibrarySocialism
https://youtu.be/vW5EVNT--DA

What If We Ran The Economy?

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Joan on Instagram: "β€˜A better world is not only possible, she is on her way. On a quiet day, I can hear her breathing.’- Arundhati Roy Are you ready for the beautiful future that is coming? A world where we prioritize communities and connections over cars and capitalism. The hot black asphalt lots that once held our giant polluting vehicles were reclaimed with gardens, playgrounds, patios and parks. Parking lots became third places where people were able to relax on benches and fountains, chat with neighbors and meet lovers. The sea of parked monochrome cars was banished and became a vibrant eco-social center that was lovingly restored back to the people. We ensured that a wheelchair user was welcomed everywhere, stairs became smooth ramps for bikes and strollers and deliveries. We added more places to rest and invited our animal friends to return, building a sapphire necklace of ponds and small lakes in shopping centers throughout the suburbs. We watched in delight as frogs and turtles and endangered birds returned. We embraced our place in the ecosystem not as masters, but as respectful friends. Parking Lots for People. #solarpunkart #solarpunksuburb #thirdplaces #nocars #landback #solarpunk"

4,400 likes, 68 comments - joan_de_art on July 13, 2024: "β€˜A better world is not only possible, she is on her way. On a quiet day, I can hear her breathing.’- Arundhati Roy Are you ready for the beautiful future that is coming? A world where we prioritize communities and connections over cars and capitalism. The hot black asphalt lots that once held our giant polluting vehicles were reclaimed with gardens, playgrounds, patios and parks. Parking lots became third places where people were able to relax on benches and fountains, chat with neighbors and meet lovers. The sea of parked monochrome cars was banished and became a vibrant eco-social center that was lovingly restored back to the people. We ensured that a wheelchair user was welcomed everywhere, stairs became smooth ramps for bikes and strollers and deliveries. We added more places to rest and invited our animal friends to return, building a sapphire necklace of ponds and small lakes in shopping centers throughout the suburbs. We watched in delight as frogs and turtles and endangered birds returned. We embraced our place in the ecosystem not as masters, but as respectful friends. Parking Lots for People. #solarpunkart #solarpunksuburb #thirdplaces #nocars #landback #solarpunk".

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