Drew
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Drew
@drewlangdon.bsky.social
Living at the Falls, they/them
A few emergency food access programs being offered at Abundance Food Co-op effective November 1st. #roc abundance.coop/helping-neig...
Helping Neighbors in Need - Abundance Food Co-op
abundance.coop
October 29, 2025 at 10:35 PM
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The most widespread plundering of our culture in history is happening right now, all in the open. Entire careers decimated by an industry built on theft.

www.theguardian.com/technology/2...
June 1, 2025 at 9:14 AM
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OMG their logo just made me smile for the first time today...Monsters & Workers of the World UNITE!
Sesame Street is officially UNION! Workers at Sesame Workshop, the nonprofit behind Sesame Street, have voted 55-19 to join @opeiulocal153.bsky.social

Huge congrats to @sesameworkersunion.bsky.social! “We can officially say that today, May 15th, is brought to you by the letter U!”
May 15, 2025 at 8:49 PM
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Happy May 1st. The value of your labor belongs to you and the actions of the state are best understood as as a coordinated effort to distract you from this. The state fears an organized and unified proletariat like it fears death and rightly so. Power to the workers and power to the people
May 1, 2025 at 9:58 AM
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Reminder: widespread worker ownership over the means of production would place a sizable dent in wealth inequality.

A just world would address the level of inequality currently being experienced, so let's work to create a just world.
What if 30% of businesses were worker-owned?

The bottom 50% of Americans' wealth would rise from 1.4% to 6.4% of total wealth. Median wealth for Black households would increase from $24,000 to $106,000. Those without high school diplomas would see their median wealth grow from $21,000 to $84,000.
The Big Benefits of Employee Ownership
Inequality in the U.S. has been getting worse for decades: The richest 1% own a majority of all business wealth, and the top 10% own more than 90%. It has become clear that companies need to address t...
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April 27, 2025 at 6:53 PM
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Equal Exchange, one of the largest distributors of Organic, Fair-Trade coffee, tea, cocoa, and chocolate; uses OpaVote to steward and strengthen their workplace democracy: blog.opavote.com/2025/04/coff...

Full disclosure, I'm one of the worker-owners at OpaVote!
Coffee, Chocolate, and Voter Confidence: Equal Exchange Leverages OpaVote to Strengthen Workplace Democracy
OpaVote blog for online elections and voting
blog.opavote.com
April 25, 2025 at 7:12 PM
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Limited edition prints of a new @joseolivarez.bsky.social poem illustrated by CHema Skandal and printed by our friends at Hoofprint just in time for #indiebookstoreday 😎
April 25, 2025 at 5:08 PM
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this is Mohsen Mahdawi, the green card holder who was just arrested by ICE for rendition at his citizenship interview
April 14, 2025 at 6:54 PM
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We're looking to expand our staff with the addition of full-time Fundraising & Development Manager. Please help us spread the word about this opportunity to join our rockstar team at Reconnect! reconnectrochester.org/join-our-team/
April 14, 2025 at 2:31 PM
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The Syrian Arabic word for a hamster is أبو جراب (abu jrab), where jrab refers to a pouch/saddlebag/tote. And abu often means “father of,” but can also function as a general honorific (like “mister”). So it’s not too big a stretch to say the Syrian Arabic word for a hamster means “Mister Saddlebags”
April 12, 2025 at 11:51 AM
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Did you know that our co-founder @prisonculture.bsky.social has a new children's book that comes out tomorrow? Gorgeously illustrated by @ollycostello.bsky.social and co-written with Jane Ball, this book shows the harm that prisons cause and explores alternatives: bookshop.org/p/books/pris...
Prisons Must Fall
Check out Prisons Must Fall - <p><strong>From Mariame Kaba, </strong><strong><em>New York Times</em></strong><strong>-bestselling author of </strong><strong><em>We Do This 'Til We Free Us</em></strong><strong>, </strong> <strong>and social worker Jane Ball comes a powerful book showing the harm that prisons cause and exploring alternatives, gorgeously illustrated by Olly Costello.<br /> <br /> </strong><em>Prisons, they do no good.<br /> </em><em>They do not help. <br /> </em><em>They do not teach.<br /> <br /> </em>On a moonlit road, tucked away from prying eyes, a child sees a prison complex--cinder blocks, watch towers, barbed wire. Page by page, we come to see the prison as a child sees it. <br /> <br /> Prisons hurt people and leave them lonely, without loved ones to comfort them or lend a listening ear.<br /> <br /> As dandelion stars float up in the air, this dreamscape becomes a hope-scape, where love transcends the prison walls. All the families and friends of the people in the prison march and protest in beautiful song, march together to a new way and a new dawn--in this case a cooperative housing and community center, next to a neighborhood greenhouse for restoration and healing. A new world, where connection and repair are fundamental, and even tangible, as people around a table quilt messages, "I hear you. I'm sorry for what I did. How can I make it better?"<br /> <br /> In <em>Prisons Must Fall, </em> Mariame Kaba, a longtime activist, together with co-author Jane Ball, present solutions that do not involve incarceration, such as meeting people's basic needs, restorative justice, and community support--seeds for a safe world. Illustrator Olly Costello provides textured images of a global majority community and a grey, monotone backdrop that is overtaken by joyful colors. A gentle but effective addition to all social justice bookshelves and libraries. Discussion questions included.</p> <p><strong>Perfect for: </strong></p> <ul> <li>Parents, teachers, and librarians looking for books on the prison industrial complex and prison reform</li> <li>Kids who are interested in fairness and social justice</li> <li>Readers who love exceptional and sophisticated illustration</li> </ul> by Mariame Kaba, Olly Costello, and Jane Ball on Bookshop.org US!
bookshop.org
April 7, 2025 at 10:41 PM
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Saying social security is an earned benefit as though the rest of taxation doesn't earn you the other benefits is bewildering to me.

I understand it as a rhetoric device but I can't help but wonder if we are shooting ourselves in the foot.
April 7, 2025 at 1:21 PM
Board of Directors Meeting, April 8th, 6:30pm. Please note that the Board continues to omit the fact that the Co-op is experiencing record sales.
#roc
April 6, 2025 at 12:48 PM
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Keeping your friends alive is plenty of politics. Like if your neighbors ain't got food and you drop some off, you ain't gotta know what a scotus is.
March 29, 2025 at 5:03 AM
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Colonizer & Settler are facts, not "racial slurs" against whyte folks.
March 29, 2025 at 8:34 AM
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One of my activist mentors, the peace activist Kathy Kelly, used to say that one of the purposes of activism is to give people the opportunity to catch courage from each other.
March 22, 2025 at 3:23 PM
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Wow. Watch this from Zohran Mamdani. It looks like the exact "fight" and "conviction" people are hopelessly asking for from the people in charge of the Democratic party:
March 12, 2025 at 7:21 PM
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The layoffs come after 200 Sesame Workshop employees announced they want to form a union.
Sesame Workshop will 'downsize significantly' with layoffs, CEO says
The layoffs come after 200 Sesame Workshop employees announced they want to form a union.
www.npr.org
March 5, 2025 at 8:15 PM
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Acorn polenta slaps. That is all.

eatacorn.com/recipes/acor...
Acorn Polenta — EatAcorn.com
Acorn Polenta can be served as a creamy porridge or sliced and fried into crispy golden discs
eatacorn.com
February 26, 2025 at 7:20 PM
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in america giant bodies of water can change their names, but trans people can’t
February 11, 2025 at 11:20 PM