#BREAKING:
Happy to scoop this: @malcolmkenyatta announced his campaign has been endorsed by the American Federation of Teachers (AFT), AFT PA, Philadelphia Federation of Teachers (PFT), Teamsters Local 623, Teamsters BMWED, One Pennsylvania, AFSCME DC33, AFSCME 1199C and....>
LGBTQ Victory Fund,Democracy for America, (DFA), Working Families Party (WFP),Brand New Congress, and local officials throughout Pennsylvania. If elected, Kenyatta would be the Senate's youngest member, and the first openly LGBTQ+ person of color to ever serve in the U.S. Senate.
There are numerous other people running for the open PA Senate seat, including Dr. Oz, but no one with the track record of Democratic progressivism that Kenyatta has shown throughout his years in the state legislature. He was among the keynote speakers at the 2020 DNC.
#SCOOP: SEIU (Service Employees International Union)will host a press conference to announce unanimous endorsement of @MalcolmKenyatta for US Senate. The press conference will be January 19th, 2022, at 10:00 am in front of Philadelphia City Hall by the Harriet Tubman statue.
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There's a lot hanging on that word "eventually." The road to recovery is long, very hard and brutally expensive as anyone who has begun recovery or been involved with addicted people knows. Sobriety is not an easy path--don't minimize the journey with glib statements.
The story itself cited 95k deaths per year from alcohol, 100k from drug overdoses,but says it's a fraction of the number of alcoholics and drug addicts. Yet that's like saying the folks dead from COVID are a fraction of the cases. It's true, but doesn't address the complexities.
The cost of becoming sober is monumental, which is why so many people in prison are in there for drug-related offenses. This is particularly true for women, as my recent 3-part series on women in prison explicated. The system for recovery is more available to people with money.
13 dead, including 7 kids. What a gut-punch.
This massive death toll raises big questions about why there were so many people in this PHA housing. #PhiladelphiaFire
City leaders pledge to support families affected by "heartbreaking" Philadelphia fire cnn.com/us/live-news/p…
“This is without a doubt one of the most tragic days in our city’s history, the loss of so many people in such a tragic way,” Mayor Jim Kenney said at a news conference. “Losing so many kids is just devastating.” nytimes.com/live/2022/01/0…
Craig Murphy, 1st deputy commissioner of the Philadelphia Fire Dept. said, “I’ve been around for 35 years now, and this is probably one of the worst fires I’ve ever been to. We plan on making sure that this tremendous loss of life did not happen in vain.” nytimes.com/live/2022/01/0…
This is the final installment of my three-part series on women in prison. LBT women comprise a disproportionate percentage of women prisoners--over 40%--and are frequent targets of violence--it has killed some women. Please read/RT.
In part one of this series women talk about what led to their imprisonment and more. Please read/RT.
Why are so many lesbian, bi and trans women in prison? epgn.com/2021/12/15/why…
In part two of the series, inmates and advocates discuss what happens during incareration for women and how every American should be concerned. Please read/RT.
There have been vaccine mandates for international travel for a year.
A month ago they were demonizing Dr. Fauci for saying he represented science, even though he is, well, a scientist.
I dare anyone to actually read Dr. Fauci's whole bio. Clearly no one at Fox ever has. This is someone who has saved countless lives and the GOP/Fox News demonization of him has earned him and his family
death threats. niaid.nih.gov/about/anthony-…
Fauci is longtime chief of the Laboratory of Immunoregulation. He helped pioneer the field of human immunoregulation by making important basic scientific observations that underpin the current understanding of the regulation of the human immune response. niaid.nih.gov/about/anthony-…
What a beautiful Mass and what a powerful message. Likely far too "socialist" for many, but then Jesus was a socialist, so it follows. Pope Francis's focus on poor and working people is part of why the American Catholic church finds him so problematic,but Francis is right.
The dictate that we see Christ in others who are suffering is Jesus's own message, yet has gotten so lost in the right-wing cooptation
of Christianity in the US that it feels radical by comparison.
Jesus was a working poor socialist evangelist for separation of church and state.
Jesus wasn't born in a palace or a mega church, he was born in a barn. This is a fundamental element of the Christmas story as is the "littleness" Pope Francis referenced--Jesus needed care and nurturing, as does our faith and as do those who most need our help and support.
Joan Didion was one of the greatest influences on my early journalism. An extraordinary writer whose vision saw around corners and through people to get to the core of things. What a talent she had. May she rest in peace with her husband and daughter.🌿
While Joan Didion led an incomparably full life, I am still deeply saddened by her passing. Thinking about how often I used her work in my writing classes and how her work was never dated. My two favorite photos of her, as she challenges her audience.
I began my writing classes reading her essay "Why I Write" aloud to my students. Her descriptions, her structure, her thought process are all so compacted into that short essay that just encapsulates everything essential to writing in-depth journalism and fiction. What a thinker.