We'll stand up on the walls of the city
So I spent my entire day more or less spot-welded to my computer doing three different jobs and did not get a chance to look at the news until quite late, although I did see the exoplanets when I got up. That was lovely.
Not so lovely was the news that the present administration has withdrawn federal protection from trans students.
In just about about twelve hours, there's a rally in support of trans youth in Post Office Square and unless I wipe out after my doctor's appointment in the afternoon, I will be there. I am no good for shouting slogans at present, but I got rid of the cane as of this morning and should therefore be able to handle boots on ground.
I just have to sleep first.
Not so lovely was the news that the present administration has withdrawn federal protection from trans students.
In just about about twelve hours, there's a rally in support of trans youth in Post Office Square and unless I wipe out after my doctor's appointment in the afternoon, I will be there. I am no good for shouting slogans at present, but I got rid of the cane as of this morning and should therefore be able to handle boots on ground.
I just have to sleep first.

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I've really been enjoying the album.
While my job is SUPER privileged I still cannot simply tell my boss "I'm going to leave now and go protest that Pumpkin-Spice Berlusconi has taken away my kids' rights" or "I'm going to leave now so I can meet with my Senators and tell them how important it is to keep resisting."
The same group who organized this rally is planning a larger action on March 5th, which is a Sunday. I hope you'll be able to get to that one. They're the Massachusetts Transgender Political Coalition, if you want to keep an eye on their schedule.
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You're welcome. In case you haven't seen: March 5th.