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Aura (they/she)
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This is another collaborative Goddess collage @stinnajenny and I made.

She is just here chilling with her friends; mushrooms, nettles, seaweed, dog and owl. She is one with nature. She is nature.

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Gwenn Seemel
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How does the volcano make you feel? Who does it remind you of? Where is your switch located? Is it easily accessible or hidden? Do you control the switch or does someone else? Part of a series and workbook about mental health: https://gwennseemel.com/everythingsfine
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Qu'est-ce que le volcan vous fait ressentir? Il vous fait penser à quelqu'un dans votre vie? Où se trouve votre interrupteur? Est-il facilement accessible ou caché? C'est vous qui contrôlez l'interrupteur ou quelqu'un d'autre? L'image fait partie d'une série et d'un cahier de coloriage à propos de la santé mentale: https://gwennseemel.com/toutvabien
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MikeDunnAuthor
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Today in Labor History March 14, 1954: Salt of the Earth premiered. The film depicted the 1951 strike of Mexican-American workers at the Empire Zinc mine, in New Mexico. The film was one of the first to portray a feminist political point of view, particularly through Actress Rosaura Revueltas’s role as Esperanza Quintero. When the Company uses the new Taft-Hartley Act (which also bans General Strikes) to impose an injunction preventing the men from picketing, their wives go walk the picket line in their places. LGBTQ and labor activist Will Geer also played in the film. Writer Michael Wilson, director Herbert Biberman and producer Paul Jarrico had all been blacklisted for their alleged communist ties. Only 13 of the 13,000 theaters in the U.S. showed the film.

Gwenn Seemel
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I don't paint a lot of buildings, but it's something I want to do more of, mostly so I can practice painting long smooth lines: https://gwennseemel.com/blog/2024/0708-phillips-mill/
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Je ne peins pas beaucoup de bâtiments, mais c'est quelque chose que je veux faire davantage, principalement pour pouvoir m'entraîner à peindre de longues lignes: https://gwennseemel.com/fr/blog/2024/0708-phillips-mill/
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MikeDunnAuthor
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Today in Labor History March 13, 1979: The Marxist New Jewel movement, led by Maurice Bishop, overthrew the prime minister of Grenada. Bishop led the People’s Revolutionary Government of Grenada until 1983, when he was overthrown and executed in a coup supported by the U.S. Bishop supported anti-racist struggles around the world and the fight to end Apartheid. Under his leadership, Granada gave women equal pay to men and provided paid maternity leave. They also banned sexual discrimination and introduced free public health and literacy programs that brought the national illiteracy rate from 35% down to 5%. In 1983, the U.S. invaded Granada. 19 U.S. soldiers and 45 Grenadian soldiers died in the fighting that ensued. The invasion effectively ended the so-called “Vietnam Syndrome,” where U.S. leaders feared that overt regime change, with U.S. boots on the ground, would spark large antiwar protests, like those that rocked the nation in the 1960s and early 70s. The Grenada invasion paved the way for much more aggressive interventions like Panama, Iraq, Yugoslavia, Afghanistan, Libya and Syria.