Monday, May 13, 2013
ilovecharts:

Geography of Hate
Students from Humboldt State University have created a map of racism and homophobia in America after analysing 150,000 tweets containing hate words sent between June 2012-April 2013.
via rossabroad

ilovecharts:

Geography of Hate

Students from Humboldt State University have created a map of racism and homophobia in America after analysing 150,000 tweets containing hate words sent between June 2012-April 2013.

via rossabroad

Thursday, January 10, 2013 Wednesday, November 14, 2012
darkjez:


BREAKING: The Ohio House Health Committee votes to DEFUND Planned Parenthood, 11-9. #HearUsOH

So many people are gonna suffer because of this.

darkjez:

BREAKING: The Ohio House Health Committee votes to DEFUND Planned Parenthood, 11-9. 

So many people are gonna suffer because of this.

(Source: keepyourbsoutofmyuterus)

Saturday, November 10, 2012 Thursday, September 6, 2012
she-who-loves-the-rain:

50 million Americans forced to go without food because they can’t afford it * Almost 17 million American citizens repeatedly ran short of food last year* A record 46.7 million Americans were enrolled for food stamps in June* Issues are greatest in families with a single parent and in Black and Hispanic households* The overall food-insecurity rate for individuals was 16.4 per cent* Mississippi and Arkansas were the states with the highest rate at 19.2 percent, and North Dakota was lowest at 7.8 per cent. At least 50 million Americans were unable to afford food at some point during last year and almost 17 million repeatedly ran short, forcing them to skip meals and cut back on daily essentials, alarming new figures reveal. Southern states saw the greatest food crises, and residents of inner cities nationwide suffered shortages. The Department of Agriculture said in a report that about 5.5 per cent of American households, or nearly 17 million people, suffered ‘very low food security’ last year, a rise of 800,000 over the previous year. The food-security report was released one day after the government said that a record 46.7 million Americans were enrolled for food stamps in June, up by 173,000 in May.High unemployment and slow growth since the deep 2008-2009 recession has driven enrollment in food stamps, the major U.S. anti-hunger program, to record levels. This year is likely to be even more problematic for hunger prevention because jobless benefits are running out for tens of thousands of long-term unemployed workers, said Jim Weil, head of the anti-hunger group Food Research and Action Center. Almost everyone who experienced very low food security said they ran short of food and didn’t have the money to buy more. Some 97 per cent said they cut back on the amount they ate or skipped a meal, while 91 per cent said it happened often throughout the year. Nearly half said they lost weight because they did not have enough to eat, according to the report.The cost of food aid to the poor is an election-year issue, with Republicans calling for large cuts in food stamps and Medicaid to help reduce the deficit. Democrats say the cuts are too deep.

she-who-loves-the-rain:

50 million Americans forced to go without food because they can’t afford it

* Almost 17 million American citizens repeatedly ran short of food last year
* A record 46.7 million Americans were enrolled for food stamps in June
* Issues are greatest in families with a single parent and in Black and Hispanic households
* The overall food-insecurity rate for individuals was 16.4 per cent
* Mississippi and Arkansas were the states with the highest rate at 19.2 percent, and North Dakota was lowest at 7.8 per cent.
 
At least 50 million Americans were unable to afford food at some point during last year and almost 17 million repeatedly ran short, forcing them to skip meals and cut back on daily essentials, alarming new figures reveal. Southern states saw the greatest food crises, and residents of inner cities nationwide suffered shortages. The Department of Agriculture said in a report that about 5.5 per cent of American households, or nearly 17 million people, suffered ‘very low food security’ last year, a rise of 800,000 over the previous year. The food-security report was released one day after the government said that a record 46.7 million Americans were enrolled for food stamps in June, up by 173,000 in May.

High unemployment and slow growth since the deep 2008-2009 recession has driven enrollment in food stamps, the major U.S. anti-hunger program, to record levels. This year is likely to be even more problematic for hunger prevention because jobless benefits are running out for tens of thousands of long-term unemployed workers, said Jim Weil, head of the anti-hunger group Food Research and Action Center. Almost everyone who experienced very low food security said they ran short of food and didn’t have the money to buy more. Some 97 per cent said they cut back on the amount they ate or skipped a meal, while 91 per cent said it happened often throughout the year. Nearly half said they lost weight because they did not have enough to eat, according to the report.

The cost of food aid to the poor is an election-year issue, with Republicans calling for large cuts in food stamps and Medicaid to help reduce the deficit. Democrats say the cuts are too deep.

Friday, May 18, 2012 Sunday, May 13, 2012 Friday, December 2, 2011
cartoonpolitics:

A crazy system. America spends more money per person on its largely for-profit health care system than any other nation in the world although a 2009 census showed 50 million Americans were uninsured. The USA is the only wealthy, industrialized nation that does not ensure that all citizens have health care coverage. High cost of health care in the USA does not equal quality. Life expectancy in the America is 42nd in the world, below most other developed nations and even some developing nations, and infant mortality lags badly too. In 2007, 62% of Americans filing for bankruptcy cited high medical costs.

cartoonpolitics:

A crazy system. America spends more money per person on its largely for-profit health care system than any other nation in the world although a 2009 census showed 50 million Americans were uninsured. The USA is the only wealthy, industrialized nation that does not ensure that all citizens have health care coverage. High cost of health care in the USA does not equal quality. Life expectancy in the America is 42nd in the world, below most other developed nations and even some developing nations, and infant mortality lags badly too. In 2007, 62% of Americans filing for bankruptcy cited high medical costs.

Wednesday, November 16, 2011 Wednesday, October 19, 2011 Friday, September 23, 2011 Tuesday, September 13, 2011

The US of A engaged in the murder of hundreds of thousands of Iraqis. We were lied to and we wanted to believe. We wanted to see people die.

And we did.

We wanted to feel superior.

And we did.

We bear the shame of lying and killing but our greatest shame lies in our unspoken desire to do both of those things.

The US Government has not gone one year without killing brown people since this country was formed out of the land stolen from brown people.

Killing, raping and robbing brown people for the greed of primarily white, “christian” men is the real source of our shame. Until we talk about this honestly, we will keep killing brown people, blaming it on them and denying our own murderous actions.

Monday, September 12, 2011
Thursday, September 1, 2011
theoceanandthesky:

[TW FOR RACISM, SEXUAL VIOLENCE]
jumpstart-therevolution:

ancientblackcivilizednation:

eclecticalexandria:

The Tuskegee syphilis experiment (also known as the Tuskegee syphilis study or Public Health Service syphilis study) was an infamous clinical study conducted between 1932 and 1972 in Tuskegee, Alabama by the U.S. Public Health Service to study the natural progression of untreated syphilis in poor, rural black men who thought they were receiving free health care from the U.S. government.
The Public Health Service, working with the Tuskegee Institute, began the study in 1932. Investigators enrolled in the study a total of 600 impoverished, African-American sharecroppers from Macon County, Alabama; 399 who had previously contracted syphilis before the study began, and 201 without the disease. For participating in the study, the men were given free medical care, meals, and free burial insurance. They were never told they had syphilis, nor were they ever treated for it. According to the Centers for Disease Control, the men were told they were being treated for “bad blood,” a local term used to describe several illnesses, including syphilis, anemia and fatigue.
their families were also infected.


 Never forget.

theoceanandthesky:

[TW FOR RACISM, SEXUAL VIOLENCE]

jumpstart-therevolution:

ancientblackcivilizednation:

eclecticalexandria:

The Tuskegee syphilis experiment (also known as the Tuskegee syphilis study or Public Health Service syphilis study) was an infamous clinical study conducted between 1932 and 1972 in Tuskegee, Alabama by the U.S. Public Health Service to study the natural progression of untreated syphilis in poor, rural black men who thought they were receiving free health care from the U.S. government.

The Public Health Service, working with the Tuskegee Institute, began the study in 1932. Investigators enrolled in the study a total of 600 impoverished, African-American sharecroppers from Macon County, Alabama; 399 who had previously contracted syphilis before the study began, and 201 without the disease. For participating in the study, the men were given free medical care, meals, and free burial insurance. They were never told they had syphilis, nor were they ever treated for it. According to the Centers for Disease Control, the men were told they were being treated for “bad blood,” a local term used to describe several illnesses, including syphilis, anemia and fatigue.

their families were also infected.

 Never forget.

(Source: sensualproverb)

Friday, August 26, 2011

Ruefrex - Wild Colonial Boy

(Source: youtube.com)