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tanuki-kimono · 2 years
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Once again GREAT inclusive fashion by designer Kei Hirabayashi.
Those boots were created with wheelchair users in mind, especially people with foot paralysis. Their zippers mean they are easy to slip on/fasten/take off. And they look absolutely amazing, I’d love to own such a pair!
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intersectionalpraxis · 3 months
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moonpool-system · 7 months
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Cringe culture is unfortunately not dead but we can kill it in major spaces if we all keep being ourselves authentically and unapologetically. What they call "cringe" is actually pretty punk. It's defiance. Keep being yourselves, you're ALLOWED to exist as you are.
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moonbasetycho · 8 months
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Resist Chaos!
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redberryterf · 6 months
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instead of uterus havers or birthing bodies you could call us the divine creators of conscious life
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lgbtqtext · 7 days
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genderqueerdykes · 1 year
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Image description: a photograph taken at a Dyke March. The photo centers on two participants who are in the front right. The person on the left with brown hair and a striped tank top is holding a large handmade sign in rainbow font which reads "Cis-dykes for trans inclusion" and someone next to them holding their hand holds a handmade sign which reads "slut is a social construct."
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queerfemboybf · 2 years
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clownrecess · 1 year
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I want AAC with more inclusive, and specific voices.
Nonspeaking people need more flamboyant voices. Nonspeaking people need more POC voices. Nonspeaking people need more androgynous voices. Etc.
The best voice I could find for my device was Josh by Accapella, and dont get me wrong, I love it. But, a teenage sounding, androgynous, slightly flamboyant voice?? THAT is what I really really want. Josh was the best for me because it is relatively androgynous, and doesn't give cishet. But, a voice like the one I previously described would make me feel so euphoric, and comfortable with myself.
Can we pleeaaaase make inclusive voices for AAC and TTS in general?
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stanford-photography · 2 months
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Mother and Daughter International Women's Day belongs to everyone, everywhere. By Jeff Stanford, 2024 Buy prints at: https://jeff-stanford.pixels.com/
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liberaljane · 1 year
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Representation is more important than ever, especially for the kids who are most marginalized.
Digital illustration of an older Latina teacher wearing an apple print dress. She’s standing in front of a blackboard that says, ‘inclusive curriculums benefit all students.’ There’s a variety of items around the image, including a pride flag, Black lives matter sign, globe, and plant.
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tanuki-kimono · 2 years
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Hakama like pants (skirt?) made to retain its bottom pleats when sitting in a wheelchair thanks to a mesh insertion, once again a great inclusive design work by Kei Hirabayashi for Tottolink/Bottomall. About this work; OP states:
Last year, when I consulted with a wheelchair user about clothes that look beautiful when sitting, "It would be interesting to have bottoms that fold at right angles, assuming that you can put on and take off while sitting.”
It was an interesting idea, so when I actually made it, it was very popular as "functional and cooler than I expected."  Listening is important. 
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she-is-ovarit · 7 months
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You aren't "all-inclusive", you are anti sexual boundaries.
Sexual orientation is not based on preferred pronouns.
Self-perception, expression, and presentation should never be prioritized over sexual orientation, sexual boundaries, and sex-based definitions.
Sexual orientation, sexual boundaries, and definitions of biological sex should never be sacrificed or redefined to accommodate another person's self image or gender identity.
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eretzyisrael · 1 month
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Aaron Sibarium
It was October 10, three days after Hamas had murdered 1,200 Israelis and abducted hundreds more, and Jewish students at Middlebury College were trying to organize a vigil for the victims. They reached out to Middlebury’s dean of students, Derek Doucet, with a draft poster promoting the event, which they invited administrators at the elite liberal arts school to attend.
"Stand in Solidarity With the Jewish People," the poster read. "This will be an opportunity to honor the innocent lives lost in the tragic events that have struck Israel in the past days."
It didn’t go over well.
In an email to students reviewed by the Washington Free Beacon, Doucet, who has oversight of student activities, pushed to rename the vigil and strip it of references to Judaism so as to make it "as inclusive as possible."
"Some suggestions that might help are stating that this gathering is to honor ‘all the innocent lives lost,’" Doucet wrote, and including a reference to the "tragedies that have struck Israel and Gaza." He added that calls for solidarity with Jews could trigger "unhelpful reactions."
"I recognize and deeply respect that there has to be a place for purely Jewish grief and sorrow," Doucet said, "and yet I wonder if … such a public gathering in such a charged moment might be more inclusive with edits such as these."
The need to include all groups—in a vigil mourning the losses of one—was selective and short-lived. Less than a month later, Doucet’s office approved a "Vigil for Palestine," hosted by the Muslim Students Association, that began with an Islamic prayer and featured remarks from the school’s vice president of equity and inclusion, Khuram Hussain, who did not attend the Jewish vigil.
"Standing in solidarity," the Muslim student group wrote in an Instagram post promoting the event. "Together, we honor Palestine."
The divergent reaction to the two events is one of the most shocking examples of discrimination outlined in a federal civil rights complaint against Middlebury, one of the top liberal arts colleges in the country. Filed last month by the StandWithUs Center for Legal Justice, a pro-Israel nonprofit that has sued other elite schools over anti-Semitism, the complaint alleges that Middlebury created a hostile environment for its Jewish students by ignoring and at times impeding their efforts to combat campus anti-Semitism.
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Middlebury funds and recognizes six Christian clubs on campus, for example, along with both the Muslim Students Association and Students for Justice in Palestine. But it has refused to recognize Chabad, an orthodox campus organization with chapters across the country, on the grounds that Jewish students already have access to Hillel, the only space at Middlebury with a Kosher kitchen.
"The funding request for food replicates programming already funded and offered by Hillel for Shabbat dinners," Middlebury’s student activities office wrote in a February email rejecting Chabad’s bid for recognition. It was at least the second time since 2018 that the school has denied an application from Chabad.
"Middlebury believes it has legitimate grounds to deny a Jewish club’s recognition simply on the grounds that one Jewish group is more than enough for the campus," the complaint reads. "It appears that Chabad’s rejection was at least in part based on a disturbing reluctance by Middlebury to provide kosher food options to its Jewish students."
The school also resisted calls for a police presence at the Jewish vigil in October, citing concerns that the officers could upset students, and asked the organizers of the event not to display Israeli flags, according to meetings described in the complaint.
The Palestinian vigil appears to have faced fewer hurdles. Not only did Middlebury station a police car outside the event, according to a report in the school’s student newspaper, it offered up Middlebury Chapel, one of the largest event spaces on campus, to the Muslim group after interest in the vigil surged. The chapel was not made available for the Jewish vigil, which was held outside, even though it drew a larger crowd than the pro-Palestinian event.
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yautjalover · 7 months
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I have been taking my sweet time to finish my fanfic “Star Child”. It’s coming together beautifully and I’m honestly sad to put Dhare and Ashaki down. 🥺 They’ve been my babies for almost two years now. It feels like losing a part of myself! It’s wild how attached you can feel to characters who live in your head.
If any of you have been looking for a story with a black protagonist, then you would definitely love my fanfic “Star Child”! It’s an epic enemies to lovers romance between a human woman and an Elite male Yautja. There’s drama, there’s angst, steamy smut, and lots of action! Check it out here (Ao3) and on WattPad! I really hope you love it!
Tags include: Idiots in Love, Wrongly Perceived Unrequited Attraction, Bisexual Male Character (Dhare is a Bisexual!), Plus Size mc (Ashaki), Miscarriage, PTSD, Near Death Experience, Eventual Smut, Fluff, etc.
The WattPad Cover ❤️
I own this cover. Commissioned by me to Cyvorg.
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imaginal-ai · 23 days
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