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hellharpy.bsky.social
Catherine Strong
@hellharpy.bsky.social

Music scholar, activist

Art 64%
Communication & Media Studies 8%

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It was great to talk to Oliver Carter about our book 'Unsilenced: Women Musicians, Gender-Based Violence, and the Popular Music Industry' (by @hellharpy.bsky.social , @snappyalligator.bsky.social and me).

Podcast: linktr.ee/soundadvicepod

Book: www.bloomsbury.com/uk/unsilenced-9798765101742/

Wait, do you mean the caps that effectively give power to the 2 major parties from here on in by locking everyone else out? That’s not a master stroke, that’s just the two parties working for their own interests

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Protect Trans Youth - National Day of Action across Australia Sat Feb 8. See the events and ways to participate here (via @transjusticeau.bsky.social) - transjustice.org.au/youth/
Protect Trans Youth National Day of Action
Protect Trans Youth National Day of Action Join the National Day of Action
transjustice.org.au

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Nice present waiting on my first day back for the year! Shout out to my co-authors @rosemaryhell.bsky.social @hellharpy.bsky.social order your copy now, it’s actually affordable! www.bloomsbury.com/au/unsilence...
Occasional reminder that there’s no, “it’s too late, its over” for anthropogenic climate change. Every molecule of CO2 that doesn’t go into the atmosphere makes a difference. Preventing 0.1 degree of warming makes a difference. Every bit of climate resilience we build together makes a difference.
“Will pay any amount.”

Feels like one of those futile pleas we’re going to hear from wealthy people more and more in the era of climate change.

Got mine too!
New book! Unsilenced: Women Musicians, Gender-Based Violence, and the Popular Music Industry.
Labor and Liberal governments have passed 49 anti-protest laws across the country over the last two decades.

It is damning (& history will judge us harshly) but no surprise that 🇦🇺 leads the world on climate protest arrests.
www.abc.net.au/news/2024-12...
Australia leads the world in arresting climate and environment protesters
A new study shows more than 20 per cent of climate and environment protests in Australia lead to arrests, more than in the UK, Norway, and the United States.
www.abc.net.au

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Humans: Lets agree on the international climate policy goal of limiting global warming to less than two degrees Celsius by 2100 compared to the pre-industrialization level.

Climate: We’ll always have Paris

Hello Bluesky! Am I allowed to talk about decolonization here?

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Breaking News!
Code Yikes!

Yesterday's global 2m surface temperature hit a new high for 2023, at 1.98°C above the 1850-1900 IPCC baseline. Only one day since 1940 has been more extreme than yesterday. That day was Feb. 28, 2016, with an anomaly of 1.99°C.

Tomorrow?