PROGRESSIVES FOR KAMALA HARRIS
Iconic progressive activist Angela Davis endorses Kamala Harris for president. She says:
“It’s about opening space for those of us who are more radical than Kamala Harris to put anti-capitalist and anti-racist programs forward and increase the pressure for change.”
She adds: “When we engage in electoral politics, it can’t be just because a particular individual is running for office. It is to enlarge the terrain of mass struggle, to guarantee a space for the trade union movement to win victories, for the women’s movement to win victories, for people of color to win victories, for working and poor people to win victories."
Read about Angela Davis's support for Kamala Harris: https://tinyurl.com/DavisEndorsesHarris
Progressive activist Rebecca Solnit endorses Kamala Harris and Democratic candidates for the House and Senate.
She says: "Voting is a chess move, not a valentine. And here's the joy of being politically engaged all year round every year: you get to work with a whole lot of chess pieces and players and strategies and longterm visions, so you don't agonize over whether this little hop with a pawn we call voting defines you.
"You get to define yourself by what you're passionately committed to, by who you align with, by your dreams and your visions, you get to move a lot of pieces a lot of times, you get heroic allies, and you play to win above, beyond, around elections. But you vote, because you know it matters too."
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MUSLIMS FOR KAMALA HARRIS
Emgage is the largest Muslim American political action committee. It has endorsed Kamala Harris for president, saying Trump poses a great danger to Palestinians and all Muslims.
In 2020, Emgage Action endorsed Bernie Sanders for president. It worked to repeal Trump's Muslim Ban. It has fought to end the genocidal violence against Uyghur Muslims in China, Rohingya Muslims in Burma, Palestinian Muslims in Gaza, Sudanese Muslims, Yemeni Muslims, and Muslims in India.
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Here’s a tally of Trump's rabid bigotry against Muslims: https://tinyurl.com/TrumpMuslimBigotry
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LYRIC POETS FOR KAMALA HARRIS
We are dissident bodhisattvas rebelling against potencies that celebrate fear and blaspheme love. We are spiritual freedom fighters plotting and wrangling to revere nature and incubate the still small voice and foment the wildest peace we can conjure. We are subversive mystics stoking the cool blue fires of poetry and lobbying for the liberated imagination. We are militant ecstatics invoking the transformative powers of pleasure to sanctify and beautify our one and only Earth. We are mutinous purveyors of grace who redistribute the wealth so that all creatures may have the means to thrive.
THESE ASTUTE POLITICAL OBSERVERS ENDORSE KAMALA HARRIS: with links to their informative and formidable newsletters:
• Jay Kuo
• Josh Marshal
REALISTIC RIGHTEOUSNESS AND PRAGMATIC JUSTICE
The election winner will be Kamala Harris or Donald Trump. That's guaranteed.
A vote for Jill Stein or Cornel West will be a vote against Harris and for Trump. That's guaranteed.
Everyone will suffer if Trump is elected. Here are the people who will suffer most: People of Color, women who want control of their own bodies, LGBTQIA+, Muslims, low-income people, people with disabilities, and people who are seeking education.
PS: If you see people you admire with large followings encouraging you not to vote, that’s a red flag, not moral purity.
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Be sure you will be able to vote: https://iwillvote.com
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WHATEVER FREES OTHERS ALSO FREES US
Proposed bottom-line spiritual and political philosophy: For any one of us, our life is based on the principle that whatever hurts other people hurts us; that the injustices experienced by others are also injustices experienced by us; that whatever frees others also frees us.
None of us can truly be free, fulfilled, and powerful unless we are working to ensure that everyone can be free, fulfilled, and powerful.
These are not vague abstract ideals. They’re the central source of our soul's code and how we organize our beliefs, our emotions, and our actions.
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FREE WILL ASTROLOGY
For the Week of October 3
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): On those infrequent occasions when I buy a new gadget, I never read the instructions. I drop the booklet in the recycling bin immediately, despite the fact that I may not know all the fine points of using my new vacuum cleaner, air purifier, or hairdryer. Research reveals that I am typical. Ninety-two percent of all instructions get thrown away. I don't recommend this approach to you in the coming weeks, however, whether you're dealing with gadgets or more intangible things. You really should call on guidance to help you navigate your way through introductory phases and new experiences.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): I knew a Scorpio performance artist who did a splashy public show about private matters. She stationed herself on the rooftop of an apartment building and for 12 hours loudly described everything she felt guilty about. (She was an ex-Catholic who had been raised to regard some normal behavior as sinful.) If you, dear Scorpio, have ever felt an urge to engage in a purge of remorse, now would be an excellent time. I suggest an alternate approach, though. Spend a half hour writing your regrets on paper, then burn the paper in the kitchen sink as you chant something like the following: “With love and compassion for myself, I apologize for my shortcomings and frailties. I declare myself free of shame and guilt. I forgive myself forever.”
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Be HEARTY, POTENT, and DYNAMIC, Sagittarius. Don't worry about decorum and propriety. Be in quest of lively twists that excite the adventurer in you. Avoid anyone who seems to like you best when you are anxious or tightly controlled. Don't proceed as if you have nothing to lose; instead, act as if you have everything to win. Finally, my dear, ask life to bring you a steady stream of marvels that make you overjoyed to be alive. If you’re feeling extra bold (and I believe you will), request the delivery of a miracle or two.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Nineteenth-century Capricorn author Anne Brontë wrote The Tenant of Wildfell Hall, which many critics regard as the first feminist novel. It challenged contemporary social customs. The main character, Helen, leaves her husband because he's a bad influence on their son. She goes into hiding, becoming a single mother who supports her family by creating art. Unfortunately, after the author’s death at a young age, her older sister Charlotte suppressed the publication of The Tenant of Wildfell Hall. It's not well-known today. I bring this to your attention, Capricorn, so as to inspire you to action. I believe the coming months will be a favorable time to get the attention and recognition you've been denied but thoroughly deserve. Start now! Liberate, express, and disseminate whatever has been suppressed.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): What is the most important question you want to find an answer for during the next year? The coming weeks will be an excellent time to formulate that inquiry clearly and concisely. I urge you to write it out in longhand and place it in a prominent place in your home. Ponder it lightly and lovingly for two minutes every morning upon awakening and each night before sleep. (Key descriptors: “lightly and lovingly.”) As new insights float into your awareness, jot them down. One further suggestion: Create or acquire a symbolic representation of the primal question.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Scientific research suggests that some foods are more addictive than cocaine. They include pizza, chocolate, potato chips, and ice cream. The good news is that they are not as problematic for long-term health as cocaine. The bad news is that they are not exactly healthy. (The sugar in chocolate neutralizes its modest health benefits.) With these facts in mind, Pisces, I invite you to re-order your priorities about addictive things. Now is a favorable time to figure out what substances and activities might be tonifying, invigorating addictions—and then retrain yourself to focus your addictive energy on them. Maybe you could encourage an addiction to juices that blend spinach, cucumber, kale, celery, and apple. Perhaps you could cultivate an addiction to doing a pleasurable form of exercise or reading books that thrill your imagination.
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ARIES (March 21-April 19): During some Wiccan rituals, participants are asked, “What binds you? And what will you do to free yourself from what binds you?” I recommend this exercise to you right now, Aries. Here’s a third question: Will you replace your shackles with a weaving that inspires and empowers you? In other words, will you shed what binds you and, in its stead, create a bond that links you to an influence you treasure?
TAURUS (April 20-May 20): If I had to name the zodiac sign that other signs are most likely to underestimate, I would say Taurus. Why? Well, many of you Bulls are rather modest and humble. You prefer to let your practical actions speak louder than fine words. Your well-grounded strength is diligent and poised, not flashy. People may misread your resilience and dependability as signs of passivity. But here’s good news, dear Taurus: In the coming weeks, you will be less likely to be undervalued and overlooked. Even those who have been ignorant of your appeal may tune in to the fullness of your tender power and earthy wisdom.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20): In the coming days, I invite you to work on writing an essay called "People and Things I Never Knew I Liked and Loved Until Now." To get the project started, visit places that have previously been off your radar. Wander around in uncharted territory, inviting life to surprise you. Call on every trick you know to stimulate your imagination and break out of habitual ruts of thinking. A key practice will be to experiment and improvise as you open your heart and your eyes wide. Here’s my prophecy: In the frontiers, you will encounter unruly delights that inspire you to grow wiser.
CANCER (June 21-July 22): Now is an excellent time to search for new teachers, mentors, and role models. Please cooperate with life’s intention to connect you with people and animals who can inspire your journey for the months and years ahead. A good way to prepare yourself for this onslaught of grace is to contemplate the history of your educational experiences. Who are the heroes, helpers, and villains who have taught you crucial lessons? Another strategy to get ready is to think about what’s most vital for you to learn right now. What are the gaps in your understanding that need to be filled?
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): The English language has more synonyms than any other language. That's in part because it's like a magpie. It steals words from many tongues, including German, French, Old Norse, Latin, and Greek, as well as from Algonquin, Chinese, Hindi, Basque, and Tagalog. Japanese may be the next most magpie-like language. It borrows from English, Chinese, Portuguese, Dutch, French, and German. In accordance with astrological possibilities, I invite you to adopt the spirit of the English and Japanese languages in the coming weeks. Freely borrow and steal influences. Be a collector of sundry inspirations, a scavenger of fun ideas, a gatherer of rich cultural diversity.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Here are my bold decrees: You are entitled to extra bonuses and special privileges in the coming weeks. The biggest piece of every cake and pie should go to you, as should the freshest wonders, the most provocative revelations, and the wildest breakthroughs. I invite you to give and take extravagant amounts of everything you regard as sweet, rich, and nourishing. I hope you will begin cultivating a skill you are destined to master. I trust you will receive clear and direct answers to at least two nagging questions.
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As a fully embracing Capricorn woman, I've been moved for years to gather my courage so I can stand in the power of my Love of humanity. Understanding that the change I wish to see in the world need to start with me. Being human doesn't always allow me to do this perfectly but always the place to come back to. Grateful for a full heart and teachers that have helped inform my journey.....
The way you communicate is so beautiful