hi i’m ted ⊹ ࣪ ˖ they/them - Researcher▴Writer▴Archivist▴Cultural Preservationist⊹ ࣪ ˖ Last Read- How to Make Love to a Negro Without Getting Tired by Dany LaFerrière
You will receive a lot of entreaties today, all of them worthy. I just want to bring your attention to Hope for Haiti, which does amazing work. My dad is on the board and one of the best things about HfH is that in the ground it is run by Haitians hopeforhaiti.com/givingtuesday/
You will receive a lot of entreaties today, all of them worthy. I just want to bring your attention to Hope for Haiti, which does amazing work. My dad is on the board and one of the best things about HfH is that in the ground it is run by Haitians hopeforhaiti.com/givingtuesday/
I’m in a reallyyy weird place with a friend because I confronted them (gently-ish) about something they’ve been doing for months I didn’t like, they got defensive and became aggressive and I had to use a lot of energy (5 page letter) to reassure and calm them down.
November 27, 2025 at 10:45 PM
I’m in a reallyyy weird place with a friend because I confronted them (gently-ish) about something they’ve been doing for months I didn’t like, they got defensive and became aggressive and I had to use a lot of energy (5 page letter) to reassure and calm them down.
Approaching with curiosity, not judgement has been the mantra for my life since last year when I took that group therapy course. It's been amazing for my mental health
November 27, 2025 at 4:44 PM
Approaching with curiosity, not judgement has been the mantra for my life since last year when I took that group therapy course. It's been amazing for my mental health
“A land acknowledgment is not enough. The land exists regardless of settler acknowledgment, which can only ever be the first step toward meaningful action. Next steps involve building relationships with that land as if it were your kin. Because it is.” —Joseph M. Pierce
“A land acknowledgment is not enough. The land exists regardless of settler acknowledgment, which can only ever be the first step toward meaningful action. Next steps involve building relationships with that land as if it were your kin. Because it is.” —Joseph M. Pierce