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mala mujer

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whats up tumblr i deleted the app to make space on my phone and never looked back, got rly into socialism n lefty politics, became a member of the dsa and joined my local chapter, i graduate college in a month and i have zero post grad plans, got really into expensive skincare, made a new year’s resolution to stop shopping at stores like forever 21 and h&m (i broke it like literally 3 days later but haven’t since!!), took 4 semesters of spanish in the last 9 months, got the spurs logo tattooed on my ankle and i regret it when i have to wear nice shoes, now its nearly 3:30 am and i have class in the morning gn gn gn

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Hey y’all,

If anyone wants to help me make up the costs of my hormones ($200 out of pocket) and the money it’ll cost to change the info on my birth certificate (about $50), it would be very much appreciated.

With my depression and anxiety hitting me hard these past couple of months, it’s been difficult to get freelance work, which is how I’ve covered transition expenses for the past year or so.

And normally, I wouldn’t be asking for help, but I still have minor bills I got to cover asap, including electricity, internet, my car registration fee and my taxes, and I’m down to my last $80 until I get paid from my day job again on Friday. I also missed out a day and a half of work last week bc I was sick so this paycheck coming is going to be less than usual.

I just don’t want to fall behind bc of my mental health or my transition. Anyway, no pressure, I know there are other people struggling much worse than me. I appreciate you either way.

Venmo: @pollyannarocha / polthepoet@gmail.com

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Thanks, y’all,

Polly Anna 💙

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My school district refuses to remove confederate symbols from my high school campus

I am a student at Robert E. Lee high school in San Antonio, Texas. When you walk into Robert E. Lee high school, the first thing you will see is a giant statue of Robert E. Lee. Imagine being an African American student and having to walk into school every day looking at a man who fought for the enslavement of your ancestors. Robert E. Lee high school is the oldest school in the North East Independent School district. The school mascot is a “volunteer” appearing in a red and gray confederate army uniform and looking a lot like Robert himself. The school colors are red and gray which are the confederate colors. The pep squad is called the “confederettes”, The JV drill team is called the “dixie drillers” and the varsity dance team is called the “rebel rousers”.  Progress this summer was made when two confederate emblems were removed from the campus. This summer, a peer of mine, Kayla Wilson, sought to get rid of all confederate symbols from my school and change the name. At first, the district wouldn’t even put the name change up for discussion. After a long battle of board meetings and a petition with over 11,000 people, the school board voted not to change anything about my school. “Dec 11, 2015 — On Monday night NEISD Board voted NOT to rename Robert E Lee H.S . Board Trustee Wheat pleaded with fellow Board members to give the students and faculty an opportunity to voice their opinion and grievances. He requested a committee made up of teachers, administrators, and community to do surveys, obtain facts, and submit alternate names. He stated"we have not done enough to make this decision". Board Trustee White gave his testimony, as a African American the name offended him, and “we should not have to constantly defend the name of our schools for someone who is so controversial”. White reiterated Robert E Lee was the general of the confederacy, and fought to continue slavery. 

Superintendent Gottardy and Board Trustees Grona, Bresnahan, Hughey, and Perkins stated they had done enough research to make this decision and felt burdened to continue any additional effort. Board Trustee Perkins mocked Trustee Wheat attempt to add the voices of the students , teachers, and PTA. The board meeting ended with an item being place on the Agenda to look into all symbol, icons, and songs tied to the confederacy. This Agenda item will be reviewed in the spring. Please review the video below and review the response of the Board members. Unlike other communities like , Houston, Austin, Princeton, UT and even Robert E Lee’s Washington and Lee University recommended a discussion. San Antonio NEISD refused discussion. Board Trustees did not feel the voice of its students or faculty matter for this decision. Please email your Board Members why community matters. Why facts are important. Please tell them ALL are children voices’ matter.”

Robert E Lee was a confederate who fought for the enslavement of black people in the United States. He fought to maintain the continued subjugation of Blacks in America’s south. My school district perpetuates a racist culture by keeping racist symbols on my campus. 

The dance team and cheerleader coach threatened to their students that if the name change was posted about on social media or talked about at school, girls would be kicked off the team immediately. 

Faculty members were fired for talking about it on social media as well. 

The petition didn’t make a difference. The school board meeting didn’t make a difference. Very few individuals in San Antonio, Texas want to change the school name to make African American students comfortable. 

PLEASE MAKE THIS POST GO VIRAL SO WE CAN CHANGE THE NAME OF MY HIGH SCHOOL AND REMOVE ALL CONFEDERATE SYMBOLS!

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