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The Division Within Our Own Movements

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The Pattern of Every Revolution Look at history. Every movement that succeeded—every revolution that actually changed the structure of power—had one thing in common: Unity across difference. The labor movement. The civil rights movement. The disability rights movement. The Indigenous sovereignty movements. They didn't succeed because one group fought alone. They succeeded because communities recognized: Your fight is my fight. Your liberation is bound up with mine. This is not sentiment. This is strategy. This is how power shifts. Where We Are Now Right now, in the United States, we're facing coordinated attacks on multiple fronts: Immigrants and refugees being hunted Indigenous people watching their land stolen again Black communities facing militarized policing People with disabilities losing healthcare, autonomy, dignity Women losing bodily autonomy LGBTQ+ people losing legal protections Workers losing rights fought for over a century And here's what those in power know:...

Spring Equinox, New Years Day

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The Spring Equinox in 2026 occurs on March 20 at 10:46 AM EDT This is when the Sun crosses the equator from south to north, and day and night are nearly equal (Sky & Telescope) . This exact moment marks when the earth is perfectly balanced - neither tilted toward nor away from the sun. The Pattern Each Year: The Spring Equinox usually occurs on March 20, though it can occur as early as March 19 or as late as March 21, depending on the year (ZhaawanArt) . The exact date shifts slightly because Earth's orbit around the sun doesn't perfectly match our calendar system. Why This Day? This is the astronomical moment when: The sun shines directly on Earth's equator Daylight and darkness are balanced The northern half of Earth begins tilting toward the sun Nature truly awakens and life returns So in 2026, the 1st Moon - Moon of Awakening Seeds would begin on March 20, and each subsequent moon would last exactly 28 days (4 perfect weeks), until the 13th moon comple...

The witch trials never ended.

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The Burning Never Stopped: How We Weaponize the Sacred They came for Dorothy Good when she was four years old. In 1692, in Salem, Massachusetts, they shackled a child's wrists and called it godliness. They imprisoned her for months, and when she finally emerged, her mind had shattered in ways that would never heal. Her crime? She was different. Her mother was different. And difference, they said, was demonic. Dorothy was not burned—in Salem, they preferred the rope. But across the ocean, in the villages of Europe, the fires had burned bright for centuries. Tens of thousands of bodies—mostly women, but also men and children who didn't conform—turned to ash in the name of Christ. The same Christ who said, "Let the little children come to me." The same Christ who stopped a crowd from stoning a woman and asked, "Let he who is without sin cast the first stone." The pyres have gone out. The gallows have come down.  But the burning never stopped. The Al...

Building the Village We're Missing

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Handbasket Haven what is our vision and mission? A grassroots network of neighbors committed to mutual aid and community resilience . In uncertain times, we're building something certain: a neighborhood where people look out for each other. No bureaucracy , no red tape —just neighbors helping neighbors with whatever life throws our way. We're everyday people who believe that strong communities are built from the ground up—neighbor by neighbor, conversation by conversation, helping hand by helping hand. Why Handbasket Haven Matters Now In a time when caring for the vulnerable is dismissed as weakness, when empathy is labeled as extremism , and when policies prioritize profit over people, we're reclaiming the narrative. We refuse to accept that looking out for one another makes us the problem. Our communities are strongest when we lift each other up, share what we have, and ensure no one is left behind. Our Values Empathy as Strength : We believe that caring for others is...