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The Gladiolus Archive Resist, Survive, Thrive, Teach, Repeat This is my resistance journal & scavenged archive. I dream of a solarpunk future. Original posts and reblogs about building a better future by learning about: + Intersectional Activism + Community Efforts & Resources + Modern Life & Survival Skills + Sustainability & Ethical Lifestyle
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gladiolusarchive · 4 months ago
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STOP PROJECT 2025
Comic version of the facts of Project 2025 to improve media literacy on the topic~
CONTRIBUTORS
Karim Ahmad
Ho Che Anderson
Alejandro Arbona
Brandt&Stein
Zander Cannon
Comicraft
Valentine De Landro
Scott Dunbier
Kieron Dwyer
Jerel Dye
Cheryl Lynn Eaton
Ben Fisher 
Matt Fraction 
Gene Ha 
Cully Hamner 
Mike Henderson 
Jay Hosler 
Shawn Lee 
Steve Lieber 
Laurenn McCubbin
Ibrahim Moustafa 
Evan Narcisse 
Jim Ottaviani 
Greg Pak 
Jeff Parker 
Joe Phillips 
Tobias Queck 
Greg Rucka 
Mark Russell 
Chris Ryall 
Sara Ryan 
Jennifer Smith 
Lilah Sturges 
Zoe Tunnell 
Jen Van Meter 
Rick Veitch 
Shannon Wheeler
DOWNLOAD THE PDF VERSION
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gladiolusarchive · 4 months ago
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IMMIGRATION RESOURCES
Legal Directory - Immigration Advocates Network Directory by state - Can look up with zip code Backed by many reputable organizations.
Directorio por estado: se puede consultar con el código postal Respaldado por muchas organizaciones de renombre.
Immigaration Advocates Network
(IMN) - Immigration Advocates Network
(IMN) - Red de Defensores de Inmigración
Probono.net
Immigrant Justice - Pro Bono Net
Probono
Homepage | Catholic Legal Immigration Network, Inc. (CLINIC)
(CLINIC) - Catholic legal immigration netowrk, Inc.
(CLINIC) - Inmigración legal católica netowrk, Inc.
The National Immigration Law Center: Home (National immigration law center)
(Centro Nacional de Derecho de Inmigración)
Home
(AILA) - American Immigrant Lawyers Association
(AILA) - Asociación Americana de Abogados de Inmigrantes
UnidosUS – Latino civil rights and advocacy
(UnidosUS)
Immigration
(IRLE)
ASISTA Immigration Assistance
(ASISTA) - Immigration justice and survivors
(ASISTA) - Justicia migratoria y sobrevivientes
American Immigration Council
(AIC) - American immigration council
(AIC) - Consejo Americano de Inmigración
Home | American Civil Liberties Union
(ACLU) - American civil liberties union
(ACLU) - Unión Americana de Libertades Civiles
American Bar Association
ABA - American bar association
ABA - Colegio de Abogados de Estados Unidos
National Immigration Project
National lawyers guild
Gremio Nacional de Abogados
Home - The Advocates for Human Rights
The advocates for human rights
Los defensores de los derechos humanos
Global Refuge | Welcome & hope since 1939
Formerly Lutheran Immigration and Refugee Services
Anteriormente Servicios Luteranos de Inmigración y Refugiados ______________________________________________________
What if I encounter ICE (on the road, pedestrian, home, work, school, hopsital): Immigrant defense project
Know Your Rights with ICE
Immigrant Defense Project
Information on this site is useful for any interaction an is in several languages/ info graphics
¿Qué pasa si me encuentro con ICE (en la carretera, peatón, casa, trabajo, escuela, hospital): Proyecto de defensa de inmigrantes
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Employer Guide: What to Do If Immigration Comes to Your Workplace - National Employment Law Project
Information on this site is useful for employees and employees
¿Qué pasa si ICE llega al lugar de trabajo?: Proyecto Nacional de Ley de Empleo
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Know Your Rights: Health Care Providers & Immigration Enforcement
Information on this site is useful for healthcare related ICE visits
¿Qué pasa si ICE viene a nuestras clínicas y hospitales?: Asociación Nacional de Abogados de Inmigración
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What if ICE comes to my school: American Federation of Teachers
Information on this PDF is useful
¿Qué pasa si ICE llega a mi escuela?: Federación Americana de Maestro
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gladiolusarchive · 4 months ago
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US federal employees will no longer be observing:
MLK day
Black history month
Women's history month
Holocaust Day of Remembrance
API heritage month
Pride
Juneteenth
Women's equality day
Hispanic heritage month
Disability awareness month
Native American heritage month
they've also shut down all affinity/resource/networking groups for minorities
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#Repost @gogreensavegreen
You might be more than one. You might be different ones at different times. 🫶🏽🫶🏽 you might not be one of these. There are more roles 💪🏽 but this is an amazing intro.
You can’t just like the idea and envision yourself in one of these roles you have to figure out how to be about it ♥️🫶🏽
Via @deiloh & @fablefulart
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The Legal Defense of Luigi Mangione, Official Website
The website lists court records, locations of future courts in the case, and information about support Luigi's case.
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gladiolusarchive · 6 months ago
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Never walk into a cage willingly. If you're already in one: break out.
Digital faux linocut.
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Corporate America Never Really Quit Forced Labor
Inmates do billions of dollars of work for companies and governments each year. A landmark lawsuit alleges many are being kept in prison because the business is just too good.
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Independent Bookstores Map of the US, Organized by Region
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Indie Bookstore Directory for American Booksellers Association
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How to begin a sustainable way of life
This is a draft of something I've been writing for a couple months. It is mainly focused on the culture of the USA. Feel free to repost or otherwise share, with or without credit.
Do not tell people what to do—help them do it! 
Give the gift of relief from being forced to engage in society’s unsustainable ways of life. 
“People need to eat more plant-based foods.” ->Talk about your favorite recipes, give others recipes, cook for them, and grow vegetables and plants in your garden and give them away as gifts. 
“People need to repair their clothes.” -> Offer to repair others’ clothes, and teach people how to repair their clothes. 
“People need to buy less clothes.” -> Give them old clothes that you don’t want, help them repair their clothes
“People need to buy less plastic stuff.” -> Learn to make things that can serve the same purpose, such as baskets, and give them as gifts. Let people borrow things you own so they don’t have to buy their own. 
“People need to stop using leafblowers and other gas-guzzling machinery.” -> Offer to rake the leaves. You can use them as compost in your own garden. 
“People need to be more educated about nature.”-> Learn about nature yourself. Tell people about nature. Be open about your love of creatures such as snakes, spiders, and frogs. Do not show awareness that this could be strange. You are not obligated to quiet down your enthusiasm for creepy crawlies to demonstrate awareness that it is weird. Point out at every opportunity how these animals are beneficial. 
“People need to use cars less.” -> Offer rides to others whenever you must go somewhere. Whenever you are about to go to the store, ask your neighbor or your friend who lives along the way, “Is there anything you need from the store?” 
You cannot control others’ behaviors, but you can free them from being controlled. 
If you think to yourself, “But this would be so difficult to do!” ask yourself WHY? Why does your society coerce you into less sustainable ways of living, forcing you to consume excessively? After thinking about this, consider that it is less simple and easy than you thought to make more sustainable choices, so why would you judge others for not doing it? 
Do not act alone—act with others! 
Environmentally friendly behaviors that can be done alone, without collaborating with or consulting another person, are the least powerful of all. Whenever an “environmentally friendly” behavior is suggested, figure out “How can I give this as a gift?” or “How can I make this possible on the level of a whole community?” 
“Personal choices” do not work because every single person has to make them individually. If you are focused on making your own personal choice, you are not focused on others. If you are not focused on others, you are not helping them. If nobody is helping each other, most people won’t be able to make the “personal choice.”
You inherently share an ecosystem with your neighbors  
            Start with your neighbors, the people physically close to you. You live on the same patch of land, containing roots from the same plants and trees. You can speak to them face to face without traveling, which means you can easily bring them physical things without using resources to travel. 
            Always talk to your neighbors and be friendly with them. Offer them favors unprompted and tell them about how your garden is doing. Do not be afraid to be annoying—a slightly annoying neighbor who is helpful, kind, and can be relied upon for a variety of favors or in times of need is a necessary and inevitable part of a good community. If you make the effort to be present in somebody’s life, they will have to put up with you on some occasions, but that is just life. We cannot rely on each other if we do not put up with each other. 
Simply spending time with someone influences them for good 
Every hour you spend outside with your neighbor is an hour your neighbor doesn’t spend watching Fox News. Every hour you spend talking with someone and interacting with them in the real world, eating real food and enjoying your real surroundings, is an hour you don’t spend only hearing a curated picture of what reality is like from social media. 
            Isolation makes it easy for people to become indoctrinated into extremist beliefs. When someone spends more time alone, watching TV, Youtube, or scrolling social media, than they do with others, their concept of what other people are like and what the world is like comes more from social media than real life. TV and online media are meant to influence you in a specific way. Simply restricting the access these influences have to yourself and others is helpful. 
A garden is the source of many gifts 
If you grow a garden, you can give your neighbors and friends the gift of food, plants, and crafted objects. This is one of the foundational ways to form community. When you give food, you provide support to others. When you give plants, you are encouraging and teaching about gardening. It is even better when you give recipes cooked from things you grew, or items crafted from things you grew. You can also give the gift of knowledge of how to grow these plants, cook these recipes, or craft these objects. 
More on gift-giving
            Some people are uncomfortable with receiving items or services as gifts. They want to feel like they are giving something back, instead of having obligation to return the favor hanging over them. 
            It can help to ask a simple favor that can be easily fulfilled. People generally like the feeling of helping someone else. 
When you give someone a gift, it can help to say something like “Oh, I have too many of this thing to take care of/store/eat myself! Do you think you could take some?” This makes your neighbor feel like they are helping you. 
When allowing others to borrow items, you might not get them back. Don’t worry about that. It just means the item found a place where it was needed the most. You can ask about the item if you think it might have been forgotten, and this can create an opportunity for a second meeting. But don’t press. 
If the person you give to insists upon some form of payment, this is a good opportunity to negotiate a trade. 
Ask to be given compostable or recyclable things 
Ask your neighbor to save compostable scraps, biodegradable cardboard and paper products, and any other items that might be put to use. Use them in your own compost pile. Or, start a compost pile at the edge of the yard where you both can add to it. Remember that “wet” compost like vegetable and fruit bits needs to be mixed with twice as much of “dry” and “woody” compost like cardboard, leaves, small twigs, paper and wood bits. 
Use the front yard for gardening
Overcome the cultural norm that the front yard is only decorative. Use the front yard for gardening so you can be seen by others enjoying your garden, and others can witness the demonstration of the possibilities of land. In the front yard, anything you do intentionally with your land can be witnessed. It also makes you a visible presence in your community. 
Grow staple foods 
Don’t just grow vegetables that cannot be the core component of a meal themselves. Grow potatoes, dry beans, black eyed peas and other nourishing, calorie-dense foods. Grow the ingredients of meals. You could even build a garden around a recipe.
Invite neighbors and friends over to eat food made from things you grew 
Be sure to send them home with leftovers.  
Grow plants for baskets 
Containers are one of the fundamental human needs. If we had more containers, we wouldn’t need plastic so much. You can learn to make baskets, and to grow plants that provide the raw materials for baskets. 
If someone rakes their leaves, ask to have the leaves  
If you see someone putting leaves in bags, don’t be afraid to ask if you can have the leaves. More likely than not they will be happy to agree. 
Collaborate with neighbors to plant things in the no-man’s-land of the property line 
In the border land between your neighbor’s yard and your yard, it is almost always just mowed grass because no one can plant anything without it affecting their neighbor. But these border lands add up to a lot of space. It would be much better if you talked to your neighbor about what would be nice to plant there, and together created a plan for that space. 
Give others the freedom to wander 
Make it clear that you will not get mad if the neighbor’s kids play in your yard or run across it. Invite the neighbors onto your land as much as possible. Tell them they are allowed to spend time in a favored spot whenever they would like.  
The power of the hand-made sign 
If there is a yard sale, you always know about it because of the hand-drawn signs placed around. Therefore, a cookout or unwanted item exchange can be announced the same way. In rural areas I have seen hand-made signs that say: FIREWOOD or WE BUY GOATS or EGGS. This is one of the few technologies of community that remain in the USA. If someone who looks to buy and sell can put up a hand-made sign, why shouldn’t you?  
Religious people or people with strong political opinions like to put signs everywhere. If they have the confidence and courage to do so, why shouldn’t you? 
So if there is a message you would like everyone to see, use the simple power of the hand-made sign. Proclaim “BEE FRIENDLY ZONE!” above your pollinator garden with all the confidence of a religious fundamentalist billboard. Announce to the world, “VEGETABLES FREE TO ALL—JUST ASK!” “WE TAKE LEAVES—NO PESTICIDES.” Instead of YARD SALE, or perhaps in conjunction with YARD SALE, you can write, PLANT EXCHANGE or SEED SWAP or CLOTHING SWAP. Who can stop you? 
Someone has to do it for society to change  
Some of these ideas might be eccentric, strange, or even socially unacceptable, but there is no way to change what is normal except to move against it. Someone has to be weird. It might as well be you. 
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gladiolusarchive · 6 months ago
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No matter how progressive or well-read you are, there are always going to be moments in your life where somebody pushes back against something that's so culturally ingrained you never even considered it before. And you'll say "Huh, it never occurred to me to challenge this but you're right" and that doesn't mean you were "morally toxic" before, it means you're a non-omniscient human capable of growth.
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APPROPEDIA -- A wiki for sustainability and community action!
This wiki has some incredible information about so many different topics! Working toward self-sufficiency and supporting your local communities are great priorities for 2025!
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Guerrilla Artist Fills Chicago Potholes With Flower Mosaics
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LEARN HOW TO SAVE & ACCESS WIKI INFORMATION OFFLINE.
Start an offline archive that you can access in case of either short or long-term lack of access to internet & power. My husband has started our own backup, and it's surprisingly easy!
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