Please help me on children 😭📢📢
Why don't you donate to me? I am appealing to you for the sake of my children. 😭😭.. Donate if you can or share the post.. I live without my children, my heart is torn in their absence 💔 I hope to meet them one day thanks to you.. You are my hope in donating to collect and coordinate their exit from this war that has left nothing with a trace..
$30 out of $40,000 has been raised... Donate now to be a hope to save my four children... Diana, Walaa, Hamza and Salah... and I will be very grateful to you from the bottom of my heart every day...
💙 Holding Onto Hope – Your Support Keeps Us Going 💙
Hello, my name is Mosab, and I live in Gaza with my family. Each day here is a battle for survival, and I’m sharing our story in the hope that you might help in any way you can.
The war has shattered our lives. We have lost 25 beloved family members, each one leaving behind an emptiness that can never be filled. Their laughter, love, and presence are gone, but their memory lives on in our hearts.
💔 No Stability: We’ve lost our home, our income, and the ability to provide for ourselves. 📚 Dreams Fading: Instead of planning for the future, we are struggling just to make it through each day.
Even $10 can make a difference in helping my family survive. If you are unable to donate, sharing this post can help us reach others who might be able to support us. Every act of kindness matters. ❤️
We are not asking for much—only a chance to survive, to hold on a little longer, and to find hope in a world that feels so dark right now. Your support, whether through a donation or simply spreading the word, means everything to us.
🙏 Please consider donating or sharing this message. Your kindness gives us strength and reminds us that we are not alone in this fight.
With all our gratitude, Mosab and Family ❤️
📌 Donate to Help Mosab Save Who’s Left of His Family
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in honor of black history month 2025, i’ve put together a list of books written by black sapphic authors for you to read in the month of february
non-fiction essays/memoirs:
all about love: new visions by bell hooks
black lesbian in white america by anita cornwell
sister outsider: essays and speeches by audre lorde
mouths of rain: an anthology of black lesbian thought by briona simone jones
blues legacies and black feminism by angela davis
does your mama know?: an anthology of black lesbian coming out stories by lisa c. moore
fiction:
the color purple by alice walker
loving her by ann allen shockley
the gilda stories by jewelle gomez
in another place, not here by dionne brand
pomegranate by helen elaine lee
the summer we got free by mia mckenzie
these letters end in tears by musih tedji xaviere
dead in long beach, california by venita blackburn
young adult:
honey girl by morgan rogers
escaping mr. rochester by l.l. mckinney
this ravenous fate by hayley dennings
faebound by saraa el-arifa
so let them burn by kamilah cole
where sleeping girls lie by faridah àbíké-íyímídé
adult:
the deep by rivers solomon
sweet vengeance by viano oniomoh
come back (love concealed) by terri ronald
house of hunger by alexis henderson
short stories:
girl, woman, other by bernadine evaristo
the secret lives of church ladies by deesha philyaw
additional info:
-> “why wasn’t this book listed?” probably because it wasn’t black sapphic-centric, the author isn’t a black sapphic themself, or i just simply haven’t heard of it! so feel free to add on if it meets those two criteria
many of these books require trigger warnings, especially some of the older ones that are more likely to feature racial struggles of the time. please do your due diligence and search for tws if you want to read them!
please feel free to add onto this list in the rbs or comments! happy black history month
you guys made luigi mangione trend for days and I need to see the same energy for brianna boston. she is a 43 year old mother of three who ended a phone call with blue cross blue shield (after being denied a claim) “delay deny depose, you people are next” and is now being held under a 100,000$ bond and could face FIFTEEN years of prison if charged. she has no weapons, her record is clean, and yet she is being held behind bars. they are afraid of the public and are trying to subdue. do not let them!!!! be outraged that our freedom of speech is being threatened!!!!! deny defend depose! free brianna boston!
tumblr shadowbanned my other blog so i have to post this on my new main
i genuinely have nothing to eat at all in my apartment at all. i’m unemployed and i can’t get a job due to disability and chronic pain from a car accident that i have nightmares about every night. i can’t stop losing weight and i spend most of the day sleeping. i need to go to a doctor really badly and i don’t have transportation.
i’m so stressed out right now i genuinely spend all of my time awake having panic attacks and right now i can’t stop crying. i’m so scared i just feel hopeless and i don’t feel like theres any way out of it.
please boost this i’m begging you, i really really need help and this is the last resort i have. i genuinely don’t know what to do at this point, i feel guilty for asking but i can’t even think i’m panicking so bad
c*shapp: $frogiess
v*mno: @finchfrog
p*ypal: @skyve
with pride month approaching and my old archival links post being broken into several annoying sections. here are some useful starting places on lgbt history.
disclaimer: most of this has to do with usamerican history / are in english my apologies, this is just what i had on hand. if you have more please feel free to add them or dm them to me.
the act up oral history project
the lesbian herstory archives
the transgender archives of the university of victoria
the digital transgender archives
glbt historical society
lgbtq digital collaboratory
anything that moves
the bisexual manifesto (1990)
samuel proctor oral history project
a full master post of lesile feinberg's works (stone butch blues included ) by @genderoutlaws
the queer zine archive
dyke march compilation
paris is burning ( documentary )
how to survive a plague ( documentary )
united in anger: a history of ACT UP ( documentary )
screaming queens ( documentary )
the celluloid closet ( documentary )
one institute
audre lorde's poetry collection
aqurives
bi women's quarterly (1/2)
Not to be dramatic but this is a massive fucking deal and I legitimately hope every single politician dies.
Messages between me and Ibrahim @wolf-aid on the 17th of april 2025, shared with his permission
Ibrahim is only fifteen years old, and this is the kind of things he has to deal with because of the occupation. He dreams of continuing his education, but this genocide has taken that from him. Ibrahim’s home, school, and the places he used to spend his time have been destroyed, and he has been displaced multiple times and lost many relatives in the bombings. No one should have to go through this, and especially not at his age.
On top of this, both of his parents suffer from health issues, which is scary enough for a child to experience even outside of a war zone where they can’t get adequate treatment.
Prices in Gaza are sky high for food, medications and other necessities, and evacuations are expensive too. If you can donate to Ibrahim’s campaign, you are helping this family survive until the border reopens, and making sure they can afford to leave when they have the chance.
Thanks to Ibrahim’s hard work campaigning for his family, they have reached almost 90% of their goal, but they still have a little under 10,000 to go. Please don’t ignore him and don’t let this campaign slow down when they are so close to reaching their goal 🙏🏼🇵🇸
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