My boyfriend saving a cat from flood waters near Bonita Beach. #HurricaneIan #Naples #Bonita #FortMyers pic.twitter.com/BlBC9P1rdy
— Megan Cruz Scavo (@MeganScavo) September 28, 2022
Category: Higher Ground
Bella ciao
This is the Italian antifascist song, most recently adopted by the Iranian women protesters, and now an international symbol. Here are the English lyrics:
But bury me up in the mountain
O bella ciao, bella ciao, bella ciao ciao ciao,
But bury me up in the mountain
Under the shadow of a beautiful flower
This is the flower of the partisan
O bella ciao, bella ciao ciao ciao
This is the flower of the partisan
Who died for freedom https://t.co/lDIsUWpYyY— Comrade Sohnhalwa (@Sanaaimuhammad3) September 28, 2022
Additional lyrics:
We wake up from a moonlight night Someone calls out ‘Hey, All Humanity’ Either all of us together Or all of us individually, We will stay awake till tomorrow.
https://twitter.com/001usd/status/1573791956211306501
Ukrainian soldiers in the trenches singing the Ukrainian version of the WWII anti-fascist Italian resistance anthem Bella Ciao https://t.co/FJo750teP1
— Frida Ghitis (@FridaGhitis) September 28, 2022
As Italy descends into fascism , let’s have the Italian Priest singing Bella Ciao. ✊pic.twitter.com/DsRWlGD4s4
— Timor O’Seery (@seery_o) September 27, 2022
Hoy son las elecciones en Italia
Que no olviden el origen de Bella Ciao
Contra quien combatían
No dejéis entrar entrar al fascismo por la puerta grande pic.twitter.com/HH76b9E1DI— silvia ♻️ (@Silvia33domin) September 25, 2022
In case you missed it …
This is what happened throughout Italy in 2019 when the last fascist government was in power. People turned out everywhere to sing the famous anti-fascist song "Bella Ciao". #Italy pic.twitter.com/u494LjtGqe— Brexit Bin 🇪🇺🇬🇧🇩🇪🕊🇺🇦 #BrexitHasFailed (@BrexitBin) September 26, 2022
Bella Ciao is an anti-fascism song…an anthem to universal human rights & freedom, and a reminder that Italy’s far-right continues to echo Mussolini’s conspiracies, cloaking their fascist ideology whilst rebranding their xenophobic agenda as “conservatism”.pic.twitter.com/M3PUgr2Dcd
— Rula Jebreal (@rulajebreal) September 25, 2022
#African version of Bella Ciao !!#Beautiful song beautiful singers 🤔 pic.twitter.com/JDOjLh1Ff6
— ŞΔĐĐƗҜ ΜØĦΔΜ€Đ (@SaddiK_MohameD1) September 24, 2022
Hundreds singing Bella Ciao, which was adopted as an anthem of the 2009 protests in Iran on demonstration in London today in solidarity with #Mahsa_Amini #SayHerName #IranProtests2022 pic.twitter.com/e55ariYCtu
— MENA Solidarity (@MENAsolidarity) September 24, 2022
Need some cheering up?
https://twitter.com/SnarkkTank/status/1574596094558085121
Stewardship
PREACH! “The unusual move comes at a moment of growing scrutiny for billionaires and corporations, whose rhetoric about making the world a better place is often overshadowed by their contributions to the very problems they claim to want to solve.” https://t.co/t3e0qwpAsQ
— Dan Froomkin (PressWatchers.org) (@froomkin) September 14, 2022
Yay, Cali
California is preparing to spend up to $20 million to bring women from other states to its abortion clinics.https://t.co/5POLdVfVw8
— Kyle Griffin (@kylegriffin1) August 31, 2022
R.I.P. Gorbachev
Gorbachev was a flawed leader. But he also was a transformational figure who helped usher in changes that enabled a generation that had lived w/the fear of global armageddon to exhale for a moment & others that led to greater freedom for millions. https://t.co/zxJr1JaYx2
— David Rothkopf (@djrothkopf) August 31, 2022
The former Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev clung to a vision of globalization that let corporate power run amok.https://t.co/vtApiXedaM
— In These Times (@inthesetimesmag) August 31, 2022
Awww
Just found out about donkey nannies, which are donkeys used to carry newborn lambs down the mountains for seasonal grazing. pic.twitter.com/IfJIeoaeRJ
— Today Years Old (@todayyearsoldig) August 19, 2022
Let’s hear it for librarians
NJ school librarian receives national award for resisting ban on LGBTQ books https://t.co/WLUaiF8DpV via @NJSpotlightNews
— Patricia Gandolfini (@pattigandolfini) August 16, 2022
Thank you, Liz Warren
I’ve needed a hearing aid for several years now, ever since the wired fire alarm went off in my apartment — on Christmas Eve, when my landlord was nowhere to be found. The sound was so piercing, I desperately tried duct-taping a pillow over the alarm. It went on for two hours and then my landlord finally called back and told me how to go into the basement and shut it off.
What I learned from this experience a couple of years later (when my ENT insisted on a hearing test) was that I could have protected my hearing if I’d only gone to a doctor right away. Steroids would have prevented permanent damage. Oh well!
The ironic thing is, I am actually someone who cared enough about my hearing to wear earplugs to concerts. So the thought of maybe being able to afford hearing aids is a relief. It means I won’t have to spend what’s left of my life asking people to repeat themselves.
Thanks, Liz!
FDA moves to make over-the-counter hearing aids available to millions https://t.co/AU2rTxQ1Vs
— Suburban Guerrilla 💙 (@SusieMadrak) August 16, 2022
Nice
This is Robert Sansone.
Two years ago, he learned that most electric vehicles use rare earth magnets to power their motors.
So using 3D printed plastic, copper wires and a steel rotor, he built a new sustainable motor that could transform the auto industry.
He's 17. pic.twitter.com/TcjyfBB9EO
— Goodable (@Goodable) August 13, 2022
