![]() ![]() What have you seen disappear there, environmentally, or otherwise? Flooding, loss of the turtles’ camp. What is your relationship with that place? Community inhabitant. ❼uál es su relación con los objectos que contribuyó? Consumo de alimentos.ĭo you live where the object came from? Yes. ¿Qué significan esas desapariciones? Más pobreza a la comunidad. ¿Qué ha visto desaparecer allí, ambientalmente, o de otra manera? Inundaciones, perdida de campamento tortuguera. ![]() ❼uál es su relación con ese lugar? Habitante de la comunidad. THE CONTRIBUTED MATERIALS form an archive of the future anterior, or 'what will have been.' A contribution can be anything contributed from a place, including detritus, flotsam or jetsam.ĪLL CONTRIBUTIONS are sorted into "common but differentiated" collections by nation, and then by each nation's United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) Annex Party classification, which "divides countries…according to differing commitments."ĪS OF 2023 the Archive's collections include Antarctica, Cape Verde, Cuba, Greenland, Honduras, Iceland, Alaska (USA), Nepal, New Orleans (USA), Panama, Peru, Republic of Komi (Russia), Senegal, Trinidad and Tobago, and Tuvalu.Įmpaque sopa instantanea (Instant soup pack)Ĭambio en dinámica de playa (Change in beach dynamics) The archive is a growing collection of items contributed from inhabited places that may disappear or become uninhabitable owing to the physical, political, and economic impacts of climate change, including glacial melting, sea level rise, coastal erosion and desertification. The reason this investigation was successful is because Automatic actively complied with the investigation and has been making active efforts to reconcile with the queer community following this nightmare.A PEOPLE'S ARCHIVE OF SINKING AND MELTING I don’t think the users above read the article. In honour of Pride Month, this is worth a reblog! Don’t buy into Tumblr’s hypocritical “pink washing.” I’d recommend we remember their hypocrisy when Pride rolls around and Tumblr splashes rainbow flags everywhere and attempts to pink wash their image. Apparently, Tumblr – who loves to declare how hip, youthful, inclusive and progressive their values are - wants to restore trust with their queer users. Only the Tom of Finland one was approved. They’ve been visible on my page - corrupting viewers - for years at this point. (These are of course pioneering queer artists who routinely faced censorship and imprisonment in the fifties and sixties. All three “offenders” were vintage homoerotic beefcake images (softcore by modern standards) roughly 50 – 65-years-old by Bruce of Los Angeles, Bob Mizer and Tom of Finland. Just recently the Tumblr algorithm flagged three ancient posts of mine as violating their terms. I frankly doubt Tumblr has learned a thing from this humbling experience. Even more mortifyingly, they’ve also had to hire an expert on sexual orientation and gender identity (SOGI) issues and provide unconscious bias training to their moderators. As part of the settlement, Tumblr was obligated to review their prejudicial anti-gay moderation policies. The CCHR’s investigation revealed Tumbler’s moderation algorithms is demonstrably biased against queer content. Gee, Tumblr would probably really hate it if you shared and spread this damning article … To the surprise of absolutely none of Tumblr’s LGBTQ users, it turns out the independent NYC human rights agency Commission on Human Rights (CCHR) found that Tumblr’s ham-fisted adult content ban in December 2018 disproportionately targeted LGBTQ users. ![]()
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