First and Only African-American Transgender on list #24 Toni Newman
June 2013
Hello, My name is Rosa Ariely Martinez. I’m a 20 year old Trans* woman of Color currently living in Texas. A month ago, I discovered my parents had withdrawn money from my bank account without my knowledge, and tried to gaslight me into believing i had made the withdrawal myself. when I confronted…
Help if you can.
is racismskewl on lunchy break?
okay but can we talk
95% of the blogs that say “check your privilege” are anti-sj blogs
I used to say that but then I dropped it cause they kept on turning it against us.
Pretty much anything I used to say has been jacked by anti-sjs, so I’ve just started coining my own shit. It’ll only be a matter of time before they jack that anyway.
themostaintshitniggatoeverbeshit:
An AU where the Girth Gang solves mysteries.
“Well we know who the monster is!” Ink pulls of the mask as the rest of the team yells
“Injustice warrior niggerytgirl!!”
“Yea she was the one who left her ip when sending all the anon hate” Amber says
“Yea and she also…
I…I like this.
continue…
And then they say “You need to handle it yourself”
Like
excuse me?
If you don’t Fund me, you don’t Run me.
And even if you DID fund me, I still reserve my right to monotony.
So…
DONATE HERE Why make a site like this?Around the globe, our generation is coming to terms with extreme economic and climate crises. In the midst of these crises, we are connecting the online internet buzz of social media with offline action—and doing it better than mainstream media ever could. It’s about time we had our own space; a platform to allow us to speak for ourselves. To one another.
Our generation is sharing information rapidly and the way that we produce our own information is constantly shifting. And so are the power dynamics. Entire movements—from the Arab Spring to Occupy Wall Street—have been catalyzed through the perfect chemistry of face-to-face organizing, branded aesthetics, and social media communication.
It is young people who are the ones at the forefront of these movements while simultaneously deciphering the most effective and efficient strategies to get our stories out to greater audiences. However, there are few platforms that facilitate the ascension of youth into the roles of: strategist, designer, or author. Herein lies the problem: there is no website that is run entirely for youth. And so, we need a home of our own—for us and by us—on the internet.
Who is making this site happen?
Our core staff includes student organizers from New York City, Los Angeles, and Atlanta, techy designer folk, multimedia artists, slam poets, a Montreal transplant whose journalistic coverage of the Quebec student strike received international attention, marketing and social media gurus who have worked with New York Students Rising, 18 Million Rising and 99Rise (lots of rising!), and some online media folks who have written for and worked at publications like Salon.com, Alternet, and The Nation—and our combined age is 138!
Though we have a range of interests, our common vision is found in seeing young artists and activists work together to tell the stories of our generation—and together we’re developing a way to do just that.
Start-up and launch
We’ve gathered a team of incredible 30 contributors from all over the globe. We will let their accomplishments speak for themselves: a DJ who is the youngest person ever to select music for a major network TV show, the person responsible for putting together The Nation’s biweekly Dispatches from the US Student Movement, 1 of the Georgia 8 of the undocumented student movement, the project coordinator for the 2013 National Student Power Convergence, a young artist who is apart of the#YoSoy132 movement in Mexico City, a Pakistani writer who previously has written for VICE, and many, many more!
Over the next month, our contributors and editors will be publishing on Tumblr while we work with some very dedicated designers to build a site that’s designed to be interactive and super customizable—getting the news you want, the way you want it, and looking good doing it.
How much do you need to launch?We’ve got to hit $12,000. It’s the bare-bones budget for launching this project but the more you give, the more we will be able to do!
Where is the money going?
- Web design and development
- Stipends for our hard-working team (both staff and regular contributors!)
Clockwise From Top: Prize Level $50 (Front); Prize Level $50 (Back); Prize Level $300
DONATE HERE TestimoniesI’m supporting {young}ist because I owe it to another generation of activists, artists, and writers who are striving to create a critical online space that reflects a vibrant youth movement, and because we’ll all benefit once they’re able to do so. Your donation reflects your commitment to a more just world—one where youth deliberately carve out a space for their voices, and where the rest of us deliberately listen.”
~ Aura Bogado, Reporter for The Nation and Colorlines.com
“People north of forty years old, speak in blanket terms about “younger generations” as if they are inactive sleepwalkers. When in fact, older generations have polluted our food, medicated our nation, removed arts, robbed our banking system, profitized prisons, controlled education and slight of hand—sullied the playing field, toward an unspoken oligarchy. {Young}ist, is a force~filled way for discussions, mandates, missions and humans—to potentially evolve.”
~ Victoria Mahoney, Director and Producer of Yelling to the Sky, award-winning independent film
“I’m supporting {young}ist because the radical voices of our generation are silenced. You won’t hear from marginalized youth on television. You won’t see the art they create on the walls of a gallery. {young}ist will amplify these voices: it will also connect them. Spaces of creation and reflection are often lacking from our shared experience of activism. May a fresh, young perspective on media fill that void? {young}ist is proof of a resounding yes.”
~ Jérémie Wien-Bernard, Spokesperson for Quebec student union, ASSE
FAQsCan we exceed the goal?
Of course! The more of your funding we receive, the more we will be able to do in terms of making our start-up as smooth as possible!
Who will be writing for {Young}ist?
Well, it’s not just writing. But you can see the bios of our contributors here.
Are you including global voices as a part of {Young}ist?
Our team is very dedicated to building a global contributor base and is currently recruiting writers, musicians, artists, movers and shakers from around the world who are involved in innovative work in their communities.
What kind of content will be published on {Young}ist?
Good question! You can check out the Tumblr that we’ve started where you can find the first pieces of content our contributors have put together with the support of our editorial team.
I know an awesome young person. How can I get them involved?
Great! We are accepting applications for contributors. Please send an inquiry to isabelle.nastasia (at) gmail (dot) com for more information about this process!
Listen up peeps, facebook currently erases the identity of non-binary individuals by forcing them to use either a male of female pronoun. PETITION THEM TO CHANGE THIS.
REBLOG!
definitely boosting BUT you can totally reset your pronouns on Facebook to “they” which is nice in the time being
racismschool replied to your post: racismschool replied to your post…
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My stalker is going after me full force. Here, here, and here she talks about what she’s going to do to me and blatantly disregards my safety despite the fact that her buddies have doxed me, posted my full legal name and my address, home phone, and even my dad’s cell number and left threatening messages on the answering machines. They repeatedly leave me death and rape threats in my inbox. I have an entire tag, here, filled with her repeatedly stalking me after I ask her to go away and leave me alone over and over and over and over again. This girl will not stop until I die, I am absolutely convinced of this, contrary to what she claims. The amount of abuse I get in my inbox exponentially increases whenever she is going after me and there is no doubt in my mind that if she increases the abuse to the level she claims she’s going to, someone is going to show up on my doorstep looking for me.
I have less than $77 in my bank account. I can cover the $55 passport card I need to get out of the country and stay with a friend who can put me up for a long while, but getting the money for a bus ticket is another story. The bus tickets run about $50 or so, and I really need some help getting the money for that. My donate button can be found here, on my main page. If you can’t donate that’s totally fine! Please signal boost!
I’m really curious.
How many times does one person have to do this before it’s enough?
When do you get to tell that stalker to fuck off? To kill themselves? Only when you’re ready to leave the country because they’ve put you in this much fucking danger? How about doxxing them as a threat to get them to fuck off? How many times does it need to happen?
How many
How many
How many
How fucking many
BOOST. .Help her out!
Help a poor girl out? I would really appreciate the help to cover costs of school, transition and life in general. If there’s anything you want that’s not listed, by all means get a hold of me and I can make it for you.
Things just got worse. Car bill just came up today and having to replace an entire wheel and tire for about $300. If anyone can help, I’ll make you anything you want.
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please help her out if you can! <33
hey everyone, it’s the littlekneesofbees’ new blog. my name is renleigh, nice to meetcha. i currently live in the not so nicest of environments, mostly because i made the mistake of coming out to my parents last year. next month, an apartment opens up in brooklyn for $900 and i’m 1/3 way to my goal of $900, keep in mind i’ll also have to start paying for my own therapist and psychiatrist. as well as my primary because i get sick kinda often. aside from that, the laptop that my parents broke has been generously replaced by a former partner and after 50 job applications, macy’s in midtown has asked me for an interview.
in order to pay for the donation, i will help write papers for summer courses, sell shoes, and record songs, also, if you live in ny i can babysit your kids or walk your dog. i can also give you my resume/CV if you want it.
please consider the former when donating, please donate whatever you can and if you would like an update of how much money i have first before* you donate i would be happy to screenshot my paypal.
you can donate at my main blog or click and share this link: here.
*shrugs*
maybe I’ll play Paper Mario!
My family reunion is coming up in July, and this year it’s in Tennessee. I missed the last one and I’d very much like to see my family.
I have to save up $75 for the trip so that my mom can afford to take me.
Unfortunately, my job has cancelled me for five days in a row, and the math shows that it will be pretty difficult for me to save the money in time.
So please help?
Above is a link to my PayPal, and I have a button on my blog as well. If you can’t donate, don’t worry! You can always reblog this for me.
Thank you all a zillion times for your help!