Julienne Kaleta
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Julienne Kaleta
@its_jul
making comics & orienting towards collective care


i think the real reason “forever covid” people exist is because they never had many friends and they loved lockdown so much because it made them feel a little bit better about it

"As we dreamt of more effective and ambitious white anti-racist organizing spaces, we continued to find ourselves in our questions... At a certain point, we decided we should create the space and trust that the stories will emerge." -@alyssasmaldino SUBMISSIONS ARE OPEN!

Where have you seen examples of white people defying the “culture built around segregation and assimilation”? 🌸🌱✨Share with us by submitting to Libertroph Magazine at the link in our bio!


📣Libertroph Magazine opens its call for submissions today, June 5, 2024! Accepting art and stories about white anti-racist organizing past and present. Learn more and submit your work at libertroph.com/submissions #CallForSubmissions #CallForArtists #LitMag #LibertrophMag #opencall



This is fucking ridiculous GW

I wrote about @NPR 's decision to frame disabled people's ongoing exclusion from all public spaces as an annoyance to be navigated by individuals, rather than a massive civil rights violation to be challenged by the collective. thegauntlet.news/p/disabled-peo…











