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mysharona1987 · 2 years
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gailstorm · 1 month
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A couple from tonight
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emilyunicorn333 · 27 days
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walmart miku for the miku trend. walmart was founded in arkansas, where i’m from. her leek is on rollback. it doesn’t get more american than this i fear
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Little Rock, Arkansas
built in 1930
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beans-core · 3 months
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love that the song that goes “you with the dark curls, you with the watercolor eyes” applies to Percy and Annabeth for both the books and the show
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midnightcowb0ys · 3 months
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Life in Arkansas, 2007-2009
taken by linda isbell on flickr
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gwydionmisha · 3 months
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longreads · 7 months
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In a new Longreads essay, Arkansas writer Jordan P. Hickey writes about a Palestinian American chef who honors her family's roots and culinary traditions through her pop-up bakery and cooking classes
And while these aren’t the most complex dishes to grace the text thread, they are the most remarkable, the most joyful, because they are the most improbable. They’re celebrated not because they’re beautiful, but because it means the family ate well that day—because they made something out of nothing.
Read Jordan’s essay, “The Expanding Table: Honoring Palestinian Culinary Tradition in Arkansas,” on Longreads.
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webdiggerxxx · 5 months
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desolatus · 6 months
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Sleeping by the Mississippi, C. 2002
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mysharona1987 · 2 months
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gailstorm · 23 days
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Different stages of the sunset tonight
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liyazaki · 2 years
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via the Arkansas Advocate
it’s official: in Arkansas, library staff may now be charged with a Class D felony for providing books to their communities that are deemed “obscene”.
in Florida, school librarians and teachers can be criminally charged for checking out books to kids that dare to touch on LGBTQ topics & gender identity, thanks to the “Don’t Say Gay” bill.
book censorship in the US is at such an all-time high, book sanctuaries are popping up all over the country.
library staff aren’t physically safe, either. just over the past couple months, threats against libraries and their staff resulted in the temporary closure of “five public library systems due to bomb and shooting threats," ALA. active shooter trainings have become the new norm for me.
the censorship myself and my colleagues have been watching unfold over the last several years has felt like watching a slow-motion car crash.
but this bill? this feels like a death knell for my profession.
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via Teen Vogue
when I was a confused queer kid growing up in an ultra-religious household, the library was my refuge. when I asked hard questions, librarians listened and gave me the tools I needed to answer them. in many ways, libraries saved my life. it's why I became a librarian.
I can't believe I'm living in times where future generations of kids may not have access to the same refuge I did, but it's happening.
if you live in the US and you care about protecting open, equitable access to information, please check out the American Library Association for anti-censorship resources in your state, info on contacting your representatives, etc.
you can also report censorship you see in your community and ALA will investigate (1-800-545-2433, ext. 4266; [email protected]).
I know this isn't my usual content, but libraries are standing on the edge of a horrifying precipice- one we can't escape on our own.
libraries are free society's canary in the coal mine, and all the alarms are singing. when libraries fall, nations usually aren't far behind.
this matters- and we need help.
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basement-buddy · 29 days
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Arkansas miku
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angelx1992 · 4 months
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catfindr · 5 months
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