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🖤🩷 Ma'arav מארב - גוף הראיות

הקהילה הקווירית משתמשת בפרקטיקה אנרכיסטית בבואה לבנות תחליף לקהילה ההומו-לסבית שהחלה להתפרק כשהחליפה את תרבות החריגוּת בניסיון להיות חלק מהחברה הסטרייטית-ליברלית, חברה שהחריגות נדחקת בה למרחב הפרטי ועל המרחב הציבורי משתלט מי שיש בידו ממון רב יותר. כך פסקה הקהילה ההומו-לסבית מלהיות קהילה, והפכה לחלק מ"משמר הגבול"

#anarchism, #anarchoqueer, #assimilation, #black_laundry, #queer, #🌐_heb, #🏷️_article

www.maarav.org.ilMa'arav מארב - גוף הראיות

Well it turns out we have 3 open positions that I should tell you about:
- #Assimilation of #GNSS-R to improve the land surface (in the same team as me)
- Assimilation of #CIMR in the coupled system looking at the ocean (we've already started preparing for the sea ice part; on the #ESA #DANTEX project I'm involved in)
- A climate reanalysis scientist looking after the quality of #ERA6

jobs.ecmwf.int/Home/Job

Get in touch!

#FediJobs #ScienceJobs #Hiring

(Bonus section head job available if you fancy it!)

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#Auspol #Assimilation

as desperate politicians try to whip up resentment of <welcome to country> let’s not forget only 43% of australians identify as christian, but politicians still meaninglessly chant the lord’s prayer in our parliament

3/4 of the gap between Indigenous and non-Indigenous in this country can be explained by the idea of assimilation, which refuses to hide in the cupboard where it belongs. it’s the arrogance of presuming to know what’s best for others…

<<The Australian states gathered together in 1961 to formally define the policy of assimilation, which could be interpreted as people-strictly-the-same-as-us are great, people-not-the-same are shit; aren’t we kind to help them be more like us?
The expectation Indigenous people should want desperately to be more like people they had no reason to trust or respect is unfathomable.>>

So schnell kann's gehen: wo die Pressemitteilung der sächsischen Staatskanzlei noch von sorbischen und anderen #Trachten aus #Sachsen spricht, verkürzt #FahrgastTV in der Dresdner Straßenbahn einfach zu "sächsischen" Trachten.
Das ist der niedersorbischen Tracht als "Spreewaldtracht" in den 30ern auch schon mal passiert und bis heute nicht korrigiert. Was mit der niedersorbischen Sprache passiert ist, ist bekannt.
Ich sag's bloß.
#Assimilation
#serbja
#sorben

#Oregon tribe has hunting and fishing rights restored under a long-sought court ruling

November 27, 2024

LINCOLN CITY, Ore. (AP) — "Drumming made the floor vibrate and singing filled the conference room of the Chinook Winds Casino Resort in Lincoln City, on the Oregon coast, as hundreds in tribal regalia danced in a circle.

"For the last 47 years, the Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians have held an annual powwow to celebrate regaining federal recognition. This month’s event, however, was especially significant: It came just two weeks after a federal court lifted restrictions on the tribe’s rights to hunt, fish and gather — restrictions tribal leaders had opposed for decades.

"'We’re back to the way we were before,' Siletz Chairman Delores Pigsley said.
'It feels really good.'

"The Siletz is a confederation of over two dozen bands and tribes whose traditional homelands spanned a large swath of what is now western Oregon. The federal government in the 1850s forced them onto a reservation on the Oregon coast, where they were confederated together as a single, federally recognized tribe despite their different backgrounds and languages.

"The Siletz is a confederation of over two dozen bands and tribes whose traditional homelands spanned a large swath of what is now western Oregon. The federal government in the 1850s forced them onto a reservation on the Oregon coast, where they were confederated together as a single, federally recognized tribe despite their different backgrounds and languages.

“The goal was to try and assimilate Native people, get them moved into cities,” said Matthew Campbell, deputy director of the Native American Rights Fund. 'But also I think there was certainly a financial aspect to it. I think the United States was trying to see how it could limit its costs in terms of providing for tribal nations.'

"Losing their lands and self-governance was painful, and the tribes fought for decades to regain federal recognition. In 1977, the Siletz became the second tribe to succeed, following the restoration of the Menominee Tribe in Wisconsin in 1973.

"In the 1950s and ‘60s, Congress revoked recognition of over 100 tribes, including the Siletz, under a policy known as 'termination.' Affected tribes lost millions of acres of land as well as federal funding and services.

"But to get a fraction of its land back — roughly 3,600 acres (1,457 hectares) of the 1.1-million-acre (445,000-hectare) reservation established for the tribe in 1855 — the Siletz tribe had to agree to a federal court order that restricted their hunting, fishing and gathering rights. It was only one of two tribes in the country, along with Oregon’s Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde, compelled to do so to regain tribal land."

Read more:
apnews.com/article/siletz-oreg

AP News · Oregon tribe has hunting and fishing rights restored under a long-sought court rulingBy CLAIRE RUSH

#ColonialCrimes : World #Map of #Justice Initiatives.

“Don’t portray us as a band of beggars coming to demand reparation. […] I think the Europeans have obligations to us, like all the unfortunate, but especially to us for harms that they caused. That is what I call reparation.” These words of Aimé Césaire, renowned Martinican author of “Discourse on Colonialism”, still resonate everywhere in the world 71 years after they were published.

The issue concerns 70% of the world’s population, either as a citizen of a colonizing country or as one of the colonized, according to French #history professor Bouda Etemad, author of the book “Crimes and Reparations, the West faced with its colonial past”. The colonized and their descendants, he writes, have the right to demand #reparation from the #European powers for the harms these States committed over a period of 500 years, from the “discovery” of #America by Christopher #Colombus to independence in the second half of the 20th century. Forced labour, slavery, persecution, executions, extermination, bombardments, looting and forced cultural #assimilation: the list is long of violent #abuses that accompanied #colonization in #Africa, the Near East, #Asia, the Americas, #Oceania and northern #Europe.

This special focus concentrates on the period known as the “second #colonial empire” which from 1815 marked the new #expansionism of the Western powers until the wave of independence in the 1960’s and 1970’s.

justiceinfo.net/en/78677-colon

JusticeInfo.net · Colonial Crimes: World map of justice initiativesCan transitional justice deal with colonial crimes and their consequences in today's world? Our analysis with a world map, as a geographical overview of justice initiatives on the issue of colonialism.

Film: #MohawkMothers Taking Message to #SupremeCourtOfCanada

Posted on October 17, 2024, #MohawkNationNews

"The Mohawk Mothers and the Independent Special Interlocutor For #MissingChildren and #UnmarkedGraves and Burial Sites Associated with Indian #ResidentialSchools went officially to #Ottawa to deliver an application to the Supreme Court of Canada in the case against #SocieteQuebecoisesDesInfrastructure, #McGillUniversity, #RoyalVictoriaHospital, City of #Montreal Attorney General of Canada and Attorney General of Quebec. No. 500-09-030847-248 SCM No. 500-17-120468-221. They made a public declaration on the steps of the Supreme Court of Canada at 1.00 pm on Oct. 16, 2024 which is covered in the following film..."

Link to original post and videos:
mohawknationnews.com/blog/2024

#IndianResidentialSchools #TruthAndReconciliation #FirstNations #FirstNationsCanada #TeiohatehTwoRow #Kahnistensera #SupremeCourtOfCanada #NativeAmericanGenocide #Genocide
#StolenChildren #ResidentialSchools
#Assimilation #ChildAbuse

Mohawk Nation News - News and Articles by kahntineta, Mohawk Nation News Publisher · IEWIRANEH October 17, 2024 FILM: MOHAWK MOTHERS TAKING MESSAGE TO SUPREME COURT OF CANADA - Mohawk Nation NewsMNN. Oct.17. 2024. The Mohawk Mothers and the Independent Special Interlocutor For Missing Children and Unmarked Graves and Burial Sites Associated with Indian Residential Schools went officially to Ottawa to deliver an application to the Supreme Court of Canada in the case against Societe Quebecoises des Infrastructure, McGill University, Royal Victoria Hospital, City of Montreal

#Kahnistensera / #MohawkMothers File in #SupremeCourtOfCanada in Search for #UnmarkedGraves of Their Children

Posted on October 15, 2024, Mohawk Nation News

"After the 'opening words that come before' at the rally, these were the words of a Mohawk #KnowledgeKeeper: 'We find ourselves in the ongoing violation of the #TeiohatehTwoRow, which is the agreement made between us in the beginning of our relationship. We have tried to alert the #Crown that there is a violation going on which places both of us in rough waters. Today we stand in front the Supreme Court of Canada facing a political violation by the people of #Canada that we wish to discuss so that we may get #justice"

Source and videos:
mohawknationnews.com/blog/2024

Mohawk Nation News - News and Articles by kahntineta, Mohawk Nation News Publisher · IEWIRANEH October 15, 2024 MOHAWK MOTHERS FILE IN SUPREME COURT OF CANADA OCT. 15/24 - Mohawk Nation NewsKAHNISTENSERA/MOHAWK MOTHERS FILE IN SUPREME COURT OF CANADA IN SEARCH FOR UMARKED GRAVES OF THEIR CHILDREN MNN. Oct. 15, 2024. After the"opening words that come before" at the rally, these were the words of a Mohawk knowledge keeper: "We find ourselves in the ongoing violation of the teiohateh two row, which is the agreement