AI summary (edited): The post features resources for creating art and political flyers and emphasizes ongoing legislative issues in Kentucky, including fast-tracked bills limiting public involvement. It advocates for proposed constitutional amendments ensuring medical rights and equal treatment regardless of gender, urging community activism for democracy and civil rights.
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2024 Featured Images Collages Collection + Civics / Constitutional Flyer
The post highlights the role of local activism in shaping political discourse, emphasizing voter engagement and the importance of civil rights through proposed amendments. It addresses concerns about political tensions, the value of democracy, and the necessity for collective action in safeguarding freedoms and public goods, while promoting community connection and conversation. Plus 40 image collages made for different blog posts throughout 2024. Click to enlarge.
A note on the utility of gender-free pronouns in literature
Consider the phrase “the Raven of Stars begins xyr [simplify: their] dance” which is what I was writing (for the Discordian Postcard Conspiracy) the first time I decided I required a multiple genderless possessive. In my case, I wanted to specify that despite being a ‘the’ the Raven of Stars was not-singular yet [……]
The Set of Modernistic Identities
The Set of Modernistic Identities — Flash creative nonfiction and/or prose poem We get up and have coffee. We shower or not. Have that run or not. Turn on the TV or radio or other background noise. We drive to work or school or the grocery. We say ‘hi how are you’ and ‘im good’ […]
A note on the utility of gender-free pronouns in literature
Consider the phrase “the Raven of Stars begins xyr dance” which is what I was writing (for the Discordian Postcard Conspiracy) the first time I decided I required a multiple genderless possessive. In my case, I wanted to specify that despite being a ‘the’ the Raven of Stars was not-singular yet not-separated entities, and also that […]